This event aims to foster exchange and collaboration among researchers who are using different electron microscopy methods.
In a condensed format, the workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of electron microscopy techniques available at the University of Bremen and our guest speaker's institutions.
Aims and scope
This workshop brings together scientists from several different institutions who use electron microscopy to expand their network and discuss the latest scientific advances.
At the same time, it offers an opportunity to early career researchers, to present themselves and their work in the poster session.
Key topics covered include:
- Transmission electron microscopy and methods based on it for the analysis of nanostructures
- Low energy electron microscopy
- Scanning electron microscopy methods
You can download the event flyer with all information, including the programme, here.
Programme
Wednesday, September 25th , 2024
12:30 | Arrival and registration |
12:45 | Welcome and introduction |
13:00 | Introduction to TEM Dr. Marco Schowalter University of Bremen |
13:30 | Simulation methods Prof. Dr. Andreas Rosenauer University of Bremen |
14:00 | Quantitative HAADF-STEM Dr. Thorsten Mehrtens University of Bremen |
14:30 | Electric fields from 4D-STEM Dr. Florian Krause University of Bremen |
15:00 | Coffee break and discussion |
15:30 | Strain – Nano beam electron diffraction Dr. Tim Grieb University of Bremen |
16:00 | Detection of particles using neural networks Dr. Florian Krause University of Bremen |
16:30 | Poster session |
Thursday, September 26th, 2024
9:00 | Coloring atoms in tomography Dr. Nathalie Claes University of Antwerp |
10:00 | Crystal structure determination using 3D electron diffraction Dr. Paul Klar University of Bremen |
10:30 | Coffee break and discussion |
11:00 | Analysis of structural and functional properties by in situ and ex situ 4D-STEM Prof. Dr. Christian Kübel KIT & TU Darmstadt |
12:00 | Correlative TEM-APT Dr. Lisa Belkacemi University of Bremen |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | Time-Resolved TEM Prof. Dr. Sascha Schäfer University of Regensburg |
15:00 | Low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) – A versatile surface tool Dr. Jon-Olaf Krisponeit University of Bremen |
15:30 | Coffee break and discussion |
16:00 | The oxidation of Pt3Sn in the view of LEEM Prof. Dr. Jens Falta University of Bremen |
18:00 | Social event Dinner at "Ratskeller" (at your own expense) |
Friday, September 27th, 2024
9:00 | Introduction to Environmental SEM Dr. Jendrian Riedel University of Applied Sciences Bremen |
9:30 | Core Facility for Multidisciplinary Structural Analysis @ HSB Prof. Dr. Dorothea Brüggemann University of Applied Sciences Bremen |
10:00 | Coffee break and discussion |
10:30 | Electron lithography Eva Meyer University of Bremen |
11:00 | 3D elemental and orientation mappings in a plasma FIB Dr. Kerstin Hantzsche Leibniz IWT Bremen |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:00 | Lab tour |
Lunch options:
There are three main options for lunch (at your own expense) during the days of the event.
University of Bremen cafeteria
The cafeteria is open from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm Usually three lunch options are available, plus salad and pasta bars. Vegan and vegetarian options available.
Walking distance from the workshop venue. Payment with 'Mensa card' or cash.
https://www.stw-bremen.de/de/mensa/uni-mensa
Café Central
Just annex to the Uni Bremen cafeteria. Serves sandwiches, burgers and hot snacks. Open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
www.stw-bremen.de/de/mensa/cafe-central
Café Unique
Offers a variety of daily dishes. Payment with cash or card. Within walking distance from the workshop venue.
Organizing committee
-Prof. Dr. Andreas Rosenauer (FB01, Physics)
-Dr. Marco Schowalter (FB01, Physics)
-Dr. Thorsten Mehrtens (FB01, Physics)
-Dr. Tim Grieb (FB01, Physics)
-Dr. Florian F. Krause (FB01, Physics)
-Dr. Wilken Seemann (MAPEX-CF)