Session 1Chair: Sean Collins
9.00Introduction and welcome
9.30Prof. Paul Midgley
Twins and transformations, twists and turns: polymer nanostructure revealed by scanning electron diffraction
10.00Dr Javier Garcia Nafria
The use of the Volta phase plate in single-particle cryo-EM
10.30Dr Emilie Ringe
Plasmon and composition mapping in metallic nanoparticles
11.00Coffee
Session 2Chair: Giorgio Divitini
11.30Dr Cate Ducati
Studying the degradation of hybrid devices by transmission electron microscopy
12.00Dr Chun-wa Chung
A SITE-seeing tour of little and large drug molecules
12.30Dr Karin Muller
Electron microscopy at CAIC
12.50Photograph
13.00Lunch
Session 3Chair: Wanda Kukulski
14.00Dr Dima Chirgadze, Prof Ben Luisi & Tom Dendooven
Overview of the University CryoEM facility
14.30Dr Fabien Massabuau
Depth-dependent plan-view TEM study of mesoporous GaN distributed Bragg reflectors
15.00Dr John Briggs
Improvements in cryo-electron tomography for determining biological structures
15.30Tea
Session 4Chair: Chris Russo
16.00Dr Iva Ganeva
Architecture of interfaces between lipid droplets
16.30Prof. Pete Nellist
Dose-efficient imaging of radiation sensitive samples using simultaneous coherent (phase) and incoherent imaging in STEM
17.30Close of Meeting
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Cover Image:
Image of the 600 keV electron microscope developed by D.J. Smith and colleagues in the Cosslett group at the Cavendish Laboratory.