Due to these complicated times PhD students and researches are not able to attend conferences. However science never stops and exciting work continues to be made, for that a group of PhD students from Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT) group is organizing a virtual poster session!
We would like to invite scientists and PhD students on the field to check the available program and to join us on October 9th.
Warm welcome from all EMAT group!
Evaluation of different rectangular scan strategies for HRSTEM imaging
AbstractExploring helical chirality in three dimensions by electron tomography
AbstractQuantitative HAADF-STEM tomography for in situ analysis of elemental redistribution in 3D
AbstractMeasuring dynamic structural changes of nanoparticles at the atomic scale using scanning transmission electron microscopy
AbstractStudy of degradation mechanisms for inorganic halide perovskite nanocrystals
Abstract3D characterization of nanomaterials from 2D STEM images acquired along a single viewing direction
AbstractOptimal experiment design for atom-counting from 4D scanning transmission electron microscopy
Abstract3D characterization of heat-induced morphological changes of Au nanostars by fast in-situ electron tomography
AbstractReal-time reconstruction of arbitrary slices for quantitative and in-situ three-dimensional characterization of nanoparticles
Abstract3D in-situ investigation of alloying in individual Au@Ag core-shell nanoparticles
AbstractHAADF-STEM tomography-based method for local temperature estimation of MEMS-based nanochips
AbstractSupported core-shell nanoparticles as electrocatalysts for the nitrogen reduction reaction
AbstractTruths between Bragg peaks and the real structure of functionalised MOFs: the case of MIL-53
AbstractHAADF STEM block scanning strategy for the nanoscale measurement of strain in semiconductor FinFETs
AbstractSelf-assembly monolayer of PbPc: a starting point for substrate induced polymorphism
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