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General Information & Scientific Programme
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Live Demonstrations
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Lunch Workshops
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MONDAY, AUGUST 29
WORKSHOP 1, CAPACITY 40
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30
GRATTE CIEL 1 & 2, CAPACITY 210
Presentation One
Presentation One
Talos L120C — Next Generation TEM for Biological Imaging
Discover the all-new Apreo SEM
Gaurav Sharma
Ernst Jan Vesseur
Presentation Two
Presentation Two
3D Isotropic Volume Imaging and Reconstruction of Biological
Samples at the Nanoscale — Enhancing Resolution in X, Y, and Z
Advances in Low kV STEM for Materials Science
Emine Korkmaz
Christian Maunders
Live Software Demos
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Explore a complete analysis workflow of
biological tissues using only FEI tools,
from sample preparation through image
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 Low energy (1 keV) secondary electron image of
hydroxyapatite crystals imaged in high vacuum.
 Top: High Angle ADF STEM image showing 63pm column
separation in GaN [112] orientation. Bottom: Power spectrum
of top image revealing <60 pm resolution in all directions.
 Volume reconstruction of a mouse brain acquired with
combination of physical and optical sections at high-vacuum
mode. Isotropic resolution of 10 × 10 × 10 nm pixels (x,y,z).
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Content
Welcome Notes
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Poster List Session A
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Congress Organisers
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Poster List Session B
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General Information
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Poster List Session C
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Micrograph Competition
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Late Posters
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Social Activities
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Faculty & Author Index
107
Society Meetings
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Illustration Credit
122
List of Exhibitors
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Media Partners
122
Exhibition Floor Plan
18
Sponsors
123
Exhibition Workshops
19
Sponsors
123
List of Symposia
20
Imprint
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Pre-Congress Training Courses
23
Start-Up
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Programme Structure Overview
26
Plenary Lectures
28
Information for Presenters
30
Special Scientific Workshops
31
Daily Programme
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EMC 2016
ADVERTISERS INDEX
Carl Zeiss Microscopy
Inside Front Cover
Diatome15
Emsis9
FEI
Cover Gate Folder
Hitachi7
Jeol
Inside Back Cover
Nanomegas5
Raith13
Tescan
Outside Back Cover
Wiley-VCH
24, 25, 30, 35
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Welcome Notes
By EMC 2016 President, Thierry Epicier
and EMC 2016 Vice-President, Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud
On behalf of all international, national, local committees having contributed to the
preparation of EMC2016, we are pleased
to welcome you in the cultural and historical City of Lyon for the XVIth edition of
the European Microscopy Congress.
This is the first time that the EMC series
stops by in France. Organised by the
French Society of Microscopy (SFµ) under the auspices of the European Microscopy Society, kindly accompanied by the
International Federation of Microscopy
Societies, EMC2016 is the congress of
microscopy, all microscopies.
How to match EMC with the cultural
historical and scientific treasures which
were born in the City of Lyon? As a brief
timeline of the microscopy history, you
will indeed see along these pages presenting the week´s programme, some pioneering instruments of the unique Giordano
collection of old optical microscopes
which are exhibited at the Musée des Confluences, a glass and steel monumental
hub telling the stories of humanity, evolution and sciences (do not miss the opportunity to visit this exciting site on Thursday afternoon). What an incredible
evolution from the simple magnifying
precursors of the XVIIth century to the elegant and refined composed microscopes
of the XIXth century, and up to the explosion of microscopy techniques in the
XXth century continuously renewed, improved, even re-invented today!
We and the Scientific Programme Committee have done our best to arrange an
exciting and vibrant programme with
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about 30 scientific sessions covering all
aspects of applications and developments
in Life Sciences, Materials Science and
Instrumentation and Methods. We strongly
hope that you will have opportunities to
exchange, share your research and your
projects, discover new applications and
fascinating results during the plenary, invited and contributed talks and poster sessions. We also encourage you to participate to hosted scientific events, like the
'big data' session on Sunday afternoon, the
annual meeting of the SCUR society, the
EMC2016 lunch workshop on European
and National microscopy networks and
the specific scientific meetings respectively on Wednesday lunch time and afternoon. Do not forget to visit the technical
exhibition, with a dedicated startup corner
and all innovative products from about
one hundred private partners. We also
warmly welcome you to the conference
dinner on Thursday, September 1st, in the
contemporary former sugar warehouse
"La Sucrière".
Following the dynamic of the recent
EMC meetings in Aachen (2008) and
Manchester (2012), Lyon is establishing a
new record in terms of contributions: 1350
accepted abstracts submitted by authors
from 49 countries (among which more
than 960 posters, 312 oral communications and 121 invited speakers from 21 nationalities). You are EMC2016, you make
this event, thank you to all contributors for
their participation and efforts, enjoy
EMC2016!
Thierry Epicier
Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud
EMC 2016
Welcome Notes
By EMS President, Roger A. Wepf
On behalf of the European Microscopy
Society (EMS), it is my great pleasure and
privilege to welcome you to the 16th European Microscopy Congress (emc2016)
in “merveilleuse” Lyon.
The EMC congress is the most important scientific, commercial and social
event for the European microscopy community and is held every 4 year in different countries under the patronage of the
EMS.
We are very happy to be welcomed by
the French Microscopy Society and by
Thierry Epicier and his team in such a
wonderful cultural and historical city. The
conference has more than 1350 submitted
abstracts and over 1200 delegates are registered so far. This high number reflects
the fascination and liveliness over so
many years of microscopy in science,
economy and publicly since its invention
in 14/15th century. Some historical microscopes are also on display at the “Musée
des Confluences” in Lyon and can be visited on Thursday.
The congress will offer all generations
of “Microscopists and Microanalysts” a
vibrant environment in which to exchange
old and new ideas, to meet old friends and
colleagues or find new ones, while being
submersed in an exciting programme of
oral, poster and manufacturer presenta-
tions. Many of the world-leading scientists in our field will present their new
findings, discoveries and developments
and share them with poster presenters and
instrument manufacturers. A large commercial exhibition of about 100 companies, will showcase the latest and newest
microscopes, state-of-the art instrumentations, novel methods and software to give
every participant the chance to have an
overview of potential applications face-toface with the tools and manufacturers.
This mixture makes EMC already scientifically very special but on top of this vibrant mixture, you can explore a historical
city, relax and enjoy “French Cuisine”
with friends, or expand your scientific discussions and contacts with a glass of
French wine to any horizon. During the
week ONLYLYON may offer a large variety of exploration in and around Lyon. Towards the end of week, on Thursday evening, there is the highlight of the social
program – the Congress Banquet – which
will be held at “La Sucrière” a former
sugar warehouse.
Let me finish by thanking everyone who
has dedicated so much time and effort preparing for this Congress, including the
various volunteer scientific and advisory
committees, who shaped the session topics and ensure a wide variety of applica-
Roger Wepf
tions; the local committee and event team
taking care of all the details; the French
Microscopy Society; the IFSM and the
EMS board; and last but not least “all of
you” who have made this event a “frontiers” window to our field. All of you together have worked tirelessly to produce
such a comprehensive and exiting mixture
for emc2016 and hence this congress
promises something for everyone. I am
sure emc2016 will be a vibrant success
and will highlight the remarkable scientific, technical and instrumental advances
being made since the last emc meeting and
highlight the contributions microscopy
has made in science and industry for a sustainable future.
By Sfµ President, Guy Schoehn
As the President of the French Microscopy Society (Sfµ) and on behalf of this
society, it is my pleasure to welcome
EMC2016 in Lyon. Lyon is a historic City
renowned for its gastronomy but also for
its outstanding research activity, notably
in microscopy. It is also the third largest
city in France by population and second
by its number of students. I invite you to
discover this beautiful city after the conference. This conference is not about a
particular microscopy but includes all
types of microscopy. At this very rich and
diverse conference bringing together life
science and material science scientists,
photonic microscopy will be particularly
highlighted. The exhibition of instruments, techniques and materials related to
EMC 2016
microscopy will be unique in Europe in its
scale and diversity. You are cordially invited to exchange, discuss and visit all the
exhibitors. I would also like to emphasise
the quality of work and commitment of
the EMC2016 President Thierry Epicier,
the Vice President Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud, all national and international organising committees (LOC and SPC including Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine
Venien-Bryan, Odile Stephan and Martin
Hytch) who worked for its success. A
huge thanks to all of them. Also thank you
to MCO Congrés teams for the practical
organization of EMC.
Welcome to all microscopists in Lyon
and looking forward to meeting you.
Guy Schoehn
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Congress Organisers
EMC2016 is organised by the French Microscopy Society (SFμ) under the auspices
of the European Microscopy Society (EMS) and the International Federation of Societies for
Microscopy (IFSM). According to the usual organization of EMC Conferences several
committees have been constituted as listed below:
A Word about the Sfµ…
Scientific Programme Committee
The French Microscopy Society gathers more than 500 scientists
in the fields of life sciences and materials science, solid state
physics and chemistry who develop and/or use microscopy methods (optical, electron, ionic or X-ray microscopy, electron tomography, near-field microscopy, atomic probe, etc.).
You are welcome to visit our booth located at the Bellecour floor
near the stairs coming from the exhibition hall.
You will be invited to take part in a quiz.
The winner will get an iPad.
Dr. Thierry Epicier, EMC2016 President, Lyon, France
Dr. Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud, EMC2016 Vice President,
Grenoble, France
Local Organising Committee
Dr. Thierry Epicier, EMC2016 President, Lyon, France
Dr. Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud, EMC2016 Vice President,
­Grenoble, France
Prof. Didier Blavette, SFµ Chairman, Rouen, France
Dr. Guy Schoehn, SFµ Vice Chairman, Grenoble, France
Dr. Françoise Livolant, Former Chairwoman, Paris, France
Prof. Damien Jacob, SFµ General Secretary, Lille, France
Dr. Jean-Pierre Lechaire, SFµ Treasurer, Paris, France
Prof. Virginie Serin, SFµ Treasurer, Toulouse, France
Dr. Martin Hytch, SPC member, Toulouse, France
Dr. Odile Stephan, SPC member, Orsay, France
Dr. Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître, SPC member, Gif-sur-Yvette,
France
Dr. Catherine Venien-Bryan, SPC member, Paris, France
Local Coordination Committee
David Albertini, University of Lyon, INL, INSA-Lyon
Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud, CEA, Minatec, Grenoble
Béatrice Burdin, University of Lyon, CTµ, UCBL
Sylvie Descartes, University of Lyon, LAMCOS, INSA-Lyon
Nathalie Destouches, University of Lyon, LHC, St-Etienne
Thierry Epicier, University of Lyon, MATEIS, INSA-Lyon
Olivier Lambert, University of Bordeaux, CBMN
Frédéric Pailloux, University of Poitiers, P’
Florent Tournus, University of Lyon, ILM, UCBL
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Physical Sciences
Dr. Martin Hytch, Vice Chair-Symposium Chair, Toulouse,
France
Dr. Odile Stephan, Vice Chair-Symposium Chair, Orsay, France
Life Sciences
Dr. Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître, Vice Chair- Symposium Chair,
Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Dr. Catherine Venien-Bryan, Vice Chair- Symposium Chair,
Paris, France
EMS Board Representatives
Dr. José L. Carrascosa, Biologist, CNB-CSIC Madrid
Prof. Jo Mayer, Physicist, RWTH Aachen –
Ernst Ruska-Centrum Jülich
Prof. Paul Midgley, Physicist, University of Cambridge
Dr. Roger Wepf, Biologist, EMEZ ETH Zurich
Extended Scientific Programme
­Committee
Prof. Abraham J Koster, Leiden University Medical Centre,
The Netherlands
Dr. Miran Ceh, Institut Jozef Stefan, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dr. Jean Salamero, Institut Curie, Paris, France
Dr. Emmanuel Beaurepaire, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau,
France
EMC 2016
International Advisory Board
Armenian Electron Microscopy Society:
Dr. Sc. Astghik Pepoyan
Austrian Society of Electron Microscopy:
Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Hofer
Belgian Society of Microscopy:
Dr. Philippe Leclère
Croatian Microscopy Society:
Dr. Andreja Gajovic
Czechoslovak Microscopy Society:
Prof. Dr. Pavel Hozak, Dr. Ing. Ilona Mullerova
Dutch Society for Microscopy:
Dr. Sjoerd Stallinga, Dr. Ben Giepmans
French Microscopy Society:
Dr. Christian Colliex, Dr. Guy Schoehn
German Society fo Electron Microscopy:
Prof. Dr. Michael Lehmann
Hellenic Microscopy Society:
Prof. Philomena Komninou
Hungarian Society for Microscopy:
Dr. Zita Puskar
Israel Society for Microscopy:
Dr. Eyal Shimoni
Italian Society of Microscopical Sciences:
Prof. Elisabetha Falcieri, Dr. Roberto Balboni
Nordic Microscopy Society (Scandem):
Prof. Oleg Shupliakov
Polish Society for Microscopy:
Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Czyrska Filemonowicz
Portuguese Society for Microscopy:
Dr. Carlos Pinto Moreira de Sá Royal
Royal Microscopical Society:
Dr. Peter O'Toole, Dr. Debbie Stokes
Serbian Society for Microscopy:
Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Korac
Slovene Society for Microscopy:
Dr. Rok Kostanjsek
Spanish Society for Microscopy:
Dr. José Ruiz-Caston
Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy:
Dr. Markus Duerrenberger
European Microbeam Analysis Society:
Dr. Enrico Langer
Scottish Microscopy Group:
Dr. Alison Dun
Turkish Society for Electron Microscopy:
Prof. Selma Yilmazer
International Federation of Societies for Microscopy:
Prof. Syo Matsumura, Prof. Simon Ringer,
Dr. Guillermo Solorzano, Dr. John Mansfield
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General Information
General Information
© Charlotte Goldspink (2016)
EMC2016 will take place at La Cité Internationale de Lyon
Convention Centre, 50 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69463 Lyon
Smartphone Application
EMC2016 App!
All information on EMC2016 will also be available on the congress app:
Complete programme with the possibility to synchronise your
agenda
Speakers
Abstracts
Presentations
Directions
Search tool
Exhibition floor plan
General information
Wifi and Internet
Free Wifi will be available in the whole building throughout the
duration of the meeting.
Coffee Breaks
All coffee breaks will be in the catering areas within the exhibition hall.
Registration
The registration desk will be located in the entrance of the 'Bellecour' hall of the Lyon Convention Centre (towards the north-east
end of the buildings ensemble of the Cité Internationale de Lyon,
near the Orange man statue).
It will be open during the following times:
Sunday, August 28th
13.45 > 19.00
Monday, August 29th – Thursday, September 1st
08.00 > 17.00
Friday, September 2nd
08.30 > 14.00
During these times, preregistered delegates can collect their
badges and congress materials. Please bring the bar code as proof
of your advance payment which will be sent to delegates a week
before the Congress takes place, and, if applicable, a proof of
your student status.
On-site registration is also possible and credit card or cash payment will be accepted.
Congress Information Desk
The Professional Congress Organiser is located at the
Registration Desk.
Badges
Participants and exhibitors are kindly requested to wear their
badges during all congress events. Admittance to the scientific
sessions, exhibition and social events can be refused if the required badge cannot be presented. Exhibitors may ask delegates
to scan their badge in order to retrieve personal data (incl. e-mail).
Each participant is free to accept or deny sharing this information.
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Lunches and Catering Areas
Beside Lunch Workshops, a variety of lunch spots will be available in in the exhibition area (snacks and lunches). In addition,
several restaurants in the patio of the Cité Internationale in the
precinct of the Convention Centre provide various lunch formulae.
Transportation to the
Convention Centre
Getting to Lyon and to the Cité Internationale where the Lyon
Convention Centre lies is easy: there are various means of transport available (check the LCC website at http://www.ccc-lyon.
com/your-event/access/accessible-lyon and click 'Download our
access')
Public Transportation
EMC2016 is a major scientific event in Lyon: a public transportation pass will be freely delivered to all registered participants.
Several buses and trolley lines linked directly to the Métro, TGV
station and City Centre:
C1, C2 from Part Dieu Railway Station
C5 from Bellecour Metro Station
C4 from Jean Macé Metro Station
Bus 70 from Part Dieu Railway Station
C26 from Grange Blanche Metro Station
Reach the centre of Lyon or the Part-Dieu TGV railway station
in 12 minutes
Express tramway between Lyon St Exupéry airport and the
Part Dieu TGV station
6 Vélo’v stations (pushbike rental) within easy reach
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Hitachi fully-automated Cs-corrector for optimum results from any user
New high-brightness high-stability cold FEG
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Ultra-stable optics, power supply and stage
Simultaneous Cs-corrected SEM and STEM imaging
See us at booth 70 to find out more.
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Exhibition Opening Times
The Convention center is situated close to the Lyon Périphérique
Nord (Northern Ring Road). Exit at ‟sortie Porte de Saint Clair”.
– 1½ hours from Geneva,
– 3 hours from Turin,
– 4 hours from Paris,
– 4½ hours from Milan,
– 5 hours from Barcelona
EMC2016 will host the largest exhibition in Europe dedicated to
microscopy, analysis and imaging, and it promises to be a truly
memorable and vibrant event.
The exhibition will be located in the 'forums 4-5-6' area, at the
basement of the Lyon Convention Centre (labelled E in the map
p. 10).
Pay toll parking lots are available with a direct access to
the Convention Centre.
The exhibition will be open as follows:
Monday, August 29th, 10.00 > 18.00
Tuesday, August 30th, – Thursday, September 1st,
09.30 > 18.00
Friday, September 2nd, 09.30 > 14.00
The exhibition hall will include:
Two technical workshop theatres,
The booths of the media partners and editors,
The posters area,
A Micrograph Exhibition,
Refreshments and catering facilities
The Bellecour hall will host:
A French Microscopy Network area
A Future EMS Events area
The Local host SFµ booth
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EMC 2016
General Information
Posters Display and Sessions
The Posters will be displayed in the «foyer» a large corridor giving access to the exhibition hall ('forums 4-5-6').
Due to a ‟record-breaking” number of Posters contributions
(almost 1000!), there will be a new numbering and 3 poster sessions, with a system of EVEN/ODD Posters numbers as follow:
Poster Session A (PSA):
Poster displayed during the entire Congress.
Installing on Sunday, August 28th, 14.00
Dismantling on Friday, September 2nd, 14.00
This session will include:
All Life Science Posters
Instrumental Methods 09 & 10 (IM09 and IM10)
Presence of the author required
Poster sessions:
Monday 16.30 > 18.15
Tuesday 16.45 > 18.15
Wednesday 17.00 > 18.45
Thursday 16.00 > 18.15
Poster Session B (PSB):
Poster displayed during the 2 first days
of the Congress.
Installing on Sunday, August 28th, 14.00
Dismantling on Tuesday, August 30th, 18.00
This session will include:
All other posters with Even number attributed
(new numbering)
Presence of the author required
Poster sessions:
Monday 16.30 > 18.15
Tuesday 16.45 > 18.15
Poster Session C (PSC):
Poster displayed during the 2 last days
of the Congress.
Installing on Wednesday, August 31st, 08.00
Dismantling on Friday, September 2nd, 14.00
This session will include:
All other posters with Odd number attributed (new numbering)
Presence of the author required
Poster sessions:
Wednesday 17.00 > 18.45
Thursday 16.00 > 18.15
Refreshments are available during the Poster Sessions.
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EMC 2016
Micrograph Competition
Micrograph Competition –
Vote for Your Preferred Picture !
The City of Lyon is the City of the Lumière brothers, the first filmmakers in history who made their first images in Lyon:
“Workers leaving the Lumière Factory”.
In order to match EMC2016 as the congress of imaging and microscopy, a micrograph competition has been organised.
The contest was opened to any registered or invited person present at
EMC2016. Micrographs submitted have
been taken using all techniques of microscopy. The competition has four categories:
Photonic techniques (e.g. Light microscopy imaging, Confocal, Fluorescence...)
Scanning Electron Microscopy based
techniques (e.g. SEM, FIB instruments,
EBSD, TKD...)
Transmission Electron Microscopy
based techniques (e.g. Conventional
TEM, STEM, HRTEM, diffraction, tomography, holography...)
EMC 2016
Other techniques (without limitation:
STM/AFM, X-ray based imaging, Atom
probe...)
A jury presided by a member of the Local
Coordination Committee has selected a
short-list of micrographs in each category
based on their appreciation regarding the
originality, visual impact, aestheticism
and scientific content of each image.
KEEP CALM AND VOTE !
Short-listed images will be displayed on a
screen located in the Exhibition area.
You are invited to vote for your preferred image in each category taking into
account:
1. The originality,
2. The visual impact,
3. Aestheticism and
4. Scientific content of each image
The voting procedure will be defined in
more details on site.
Prize winners will be announced during
the EMS Award Ceremony on Thursday,
September 1st, 2016 from 12.30 to 14.00
in the Amphitheatre.
Thank you!
The micrograph competition has been organised with the kind support of CM-CIC
Innovation and CEA (Commissariat à
l´Energie Atomique - the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission).
With the kind support of
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S o c i a l Ac t i v i t i e s
Musée des Confluences
Congress reception
Welcome Reception
Congress Reception
Sunday, August 28th, 19.00
Cité Internationale Lyon / Amphithéâtre
Board members, faculty members, registered participants, sponsors and exhibitors: all attendees are invited to launch the EMC
Congress! Make new contacts and share your experience with
participants from Europe, America or Australasia. This reception
will follow the ‘Big Data in Microscopy’ workshop and Bram
Koster's Plenary Lecture on Sunday afternoon, do not miss them!
Visit of the Musée des Confluences
During the congress
86 Quai Perrache – 69002 Lyon
www.museedesconfluences.fr
Situated on the confluence of the Rhone and the Saône rivers, the
Musée des Confluences is an absolute must-see in Lyon. Set in
the heart of a monumental structure of metal and glass, the Musée
des Confluences presents a journey through time and across continents to observe the world around us. Specifically pertinent in
reference to EMC2016, 116 old optical microscopes from the
XVII and XVIIIth centuries (the unique Giordano collection) are
on display, do not miss the opportunity to admire these precursors
of all microscopies!
A limited quantity of free tickets will be available at the registration desk for a free visit on Thursday afternoon, September 1st,
after 16.30.
Thursday, September 1st, 19.30
La Sucrière Lyon
49–50 Quai Rambaud – 69002 Lyon
www.lasucriere-lyon.com/
Enjoy a marvelous congress evening party!
The social highlight of the EMC2016 congress will be an evening
of food and dance. La Sucrière is set in an exceptional location. It
is one of the most historic and emblematic buildings in the new
Lyon Confluence district, Europe’s largest contemporary architectural project.
We are hoping to see you for an evening of food and dancing.
The evening will start around 19.30 with a cocktail followed by a
seated diner and it will end with a dancing party. Local professional Hip-Hop dancers will joint us to demonstrate their skills
(Lyon has a long-standing tradition for this kind or street art!) and
a rock band will entertain you live in the late evening.
Entrance fee: € 85 (limited number of seats)
Closing Ceremony
Friday, September 2nd, 15.45
Cité International Lyon / Amphitéâtre
Join us in saying farewell to Lyon and looking forward to the
EMC2020 Congress. Share good memories of our time in Lyon until we meet again!
Dress Code: Casual
Free entrance for all registered participants
Congress badges should be worn at all times, including at networking events
About Lyon
Ideally located between Massif Central and the Alps, at only 300
km from the Mediterranean sea, Lyon made the most of its exceptional geographical location to build 2000 years of a fascinating
history. Today, Lyon is the second largest French metropolis after
Paris and the Capital of Rhone Alps region.
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EMC 2016
S o c i a l Ac t i v i t i e s
Shopping
Sightseeing Cruises
Have the sudden urge for a new wardrobe? Fear not, for Lyon is
full of streets with shopping for all tastes. From shopping centres
to upscale boutiques - you will not leave empty-handed! After a
successful day of strolling the town with shopping bags in hand,
why not indulge at a gourmet restaurant or café. Whether sweet
or savory, let your appetite and taste buds take free rein!
From the water, landscapes take a new dimension and the city is
redesigned, offering new perspectives on buildings and quays.
Commented Lyon City Boat cruises are a great way to discover
Lyon from a unique and charming angle. On the Saône, landscapes glide gently towards the contemporary Confluence district
to the south or the medieval Ile Barbe to the north. Boats and canoes sail by and lush landscapes invite you to dream.
Entertainment
From Fourvière to Saône river
Walking down the Fourvière hill, discover the main stages of the
history of Lyon. The 19th century with the basilica, the Gallo-Roman period on the ancient site and its two theatres and, at the bottom of the hill, the Renaissance district and its ‟traboules”, the
famous covered passageways.
Traboules of the Croix-Rousse & silk printing workshop
Explore the world of silk-making and the traditional techniques
of the ‟canuts”... Wind your way through the ‟traboules”, through
unique courtyards, like the Cour des Voraces, or other passages
used by the silk weavers, or ‟canuts”. The walk leads you to the
Atelier de Soierie, where you will discover the silk printing technique.
Eating Out
The secrets of Lyonnais gastronomy
From the silk workers’ mâchon to the contents of the cooking
pots of the mères Lyonnais, the town has earned itself the reputation of a town in which the art of cooking has become a veritable
religion. In the Presqu’île district and Old Lyon, this visit includes culinary anecdotes, food tasting and a historical presentation of the UNESCO site, and will enable you to discover Lyon’s
heritage as well as its gastronomy. Please ask for the Complete
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Society Meetings
Saturday, August 27th
Wednesday, August 31st
International Federation of Societies for Microscopy (IFSM)
Board
Wednesday, August 31st, 16.30 > 17.15 – Room Gratte Ciel 1,2
RMS Board
Saturday, August 27th
International Society for Stereology (ISS) Board
Monday, August 29th
EMS Board
Monday, August 29th, 12.30 > 14.30
Room Salon Cordeliers VIP
Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research (SCUR)
Board
Monday, August 29th, 17.30 – Room Gratte Ciel 3
The Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research – The Skin
Imaging Society (www.scur.org) will hold its Annual General Assembly during its 43rd Meeting.
Tuesday, August 30th
EMAG Meeting
Tuesday, August 30th, 12.30 > 14.00
Room Prestige Gratte-Ciel
EMS General Council
Tuesday, August 30th, 16.45 > 19.45 – Room Salon Téte d´Or
The EMS General Council will vote the location of the next EMC
meeting in 2020.
Wednesday, 31st August, 18.30 – Room Salon Tête d'Or
The Board Meeting of the International Society for Stereology
(stereologysociety.org) will take place during the Special Workshop on Stereology and 3D Image Analysis in Microscopy.
Thursday, September 1st
EMS General Assembly
Thursday, September 1st, 12.30 > 13.30 – Room Tête d’Or 1,2
European Microscopy Award Lectures
Thursday, September 1st, 14.00 > 15.30 – Amphithéâtre
The EMS maintains its tradition to distinguish two scientists having accomplished high quality and original achievements in any
field of microscopy, and obtained during the five years preceding
the application respectively in Life Sciences and Materials Science. These quadrennial awards of EUR 3,000 each are sponsored by JEOL Europe. The 2016 winners will present their work
through a keynote lecture delivered in the Amphitheater on
Thursday 1st September at 14.00.
Exit Wavefunction Reconstruction: Current Status, Future
Prospects and Applications to Materials Systems
Angus I. Kirkland (winner Materials Science award). Department of Materials, University of Oxford, UK.
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of Eukaryotic
Cells in Liquid
Niels de Jonge (winner Life Sciences award). IMN – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Saarbrücken, Germany.
These lectures will be followed by the Outstanding Paper
Award ceremony:
The Executive Board of the European Microscopy Society
(EMS) decided to instigate an annual EMS ‟Outstanding Paper
Award”. The award will go to papers containing original work
in the field of microscopy which will be judged on scientific
merit, technical and general quality, expected impact, originality and relevance to microscopy. Each year it is intended that
one paper will be chosen in each of the categories of (i) Instrumentation and Technique Development, (ii) Materials Sciences
and (iii) Life Sciences. The prize consists of EUR 1,000 (one
thousand) plus a plaque for the first author (per awarded paper)
in each category and printed awards for all authors.
The Executive Board of the European Microscopy Society
(EMS) has received the decision of the Jury of the EMS Outstanding Paper Award for the year 2015. In total 13 high quality
papers were nominated by EMS members. Of these 13 papers,
3 were selected as award winners, one in each category ‟Instrumentation and Technique Development”, ‟Materials Sciences”
and ‟Life Sciences”.
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EMC 2016
Society Meetings
We are very pleased to announce the following excellent papers
as winners of the 2015 EMS Outstanding Paper Award:
1. Instrumentation and Technique Development: ‟Quantum coherent optical phase modulation in an ultrafast transmission electron microscope”, Armin Feist, Katharina E. Echternkamp, Jakob
Schauss, Sergey V. Yalunin, Sascha Schafer & Claus Ropers; Nature 521, 200–203 (2015); doi:10.1038/nature14463; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25971512
2. Materials Sciences: ‟Imaging screw dislocations at atomic resolution by aberration-corrected electron optical sectioning”,
Yang, H., Lozano, J. G., Pennycook, T. J., Jones, L., Hirsch, P.B.,
Nellist, P.D.; Nature Communications 6, 7266 (2015);
doi:10.1038/ncomms8266; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26041257
3. Life Sciences: ‟Imaging G protein-coupled receptors while
quantifying their ligand-binding free-energy landscape”, David
Alsteens, Moritz Pfreundschuh, Cheng Zhang, Patrizia M Spoerri, Shaun R Coughlin, Brian K Kobilka & Daniel J Müller; Nature Methods 12, 845-851 (2015); doi: 10.1038/nmeth.3479; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167642
Friday, September 2nd
Sfµ Board
Friday, September 2nd, 12.45 > 13.15 – Room Salon Cordeliers
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List of Exhibitors
Alphabetical List
Alphabetical List
Stand no.
Advanced Microscopy Techniques Corp.
77
Elektron Technology
Agar Scientific
2
Elexience
46c
Andor
47
Elsevier
86
Ametek
35
EMC 2020 (Basel)
E
Argolight
57c
Asylum Research.
47
Aurion Immuno Gold Reagents & ACC.
16
Bilz
33b
Bio Axial
Start-up
2
EMC 2020 (Catania)
C
EMC 2020 (Copenhagen)
A
EMC 2020 (Liubliana)
D
EMC 2020 (Maastricht)
B
EMSIS
61
EO Elektronen-Optik-Service
67
78
Biotek Instruments
59
Excelitas Technologies
Bitplane
47
FEI
51-52
Bruker Nano
49
FIB
17
Cambridge University Press
22
France BioImaging
J
Cameca
35
Carl Zeiss Microscopy
50
Frisbi
L
Gatan
31
Hamamatsu Photonics
31c
Hirox Europe
24
Hitachi High-Technologies Europe
70
HREM Research
40
Hummingbird Scientific
47c
Hysitron
68
IBSS
62
I-Lab Solutions
74
Imaging & Microscopy
89
IMC19 (Sydney 2018)
F
Institut Lumiere
M
Integrated Dynamics Engineering (IDE)
43
IOP Publishing
57b
JEOL
37
JPK Instruments
36a
CM-CIC
Start-up
CN Technical Services
62
Coherent
5
Coolled
12
Crytur
36c
DAMAE Medical
Start-up
Deben UK
46b
Delmic
30b
Delong Instruments
36
Dens Solutions
48
Diatome
9-10
Digital Surf
39
Direct Electron
26
EA Fischione Instruments
34
EDAX
EDRATEC Solutions
Electron Microscopy Science
16
Stand no.
35
Start-up
7-8
Kammrath & Weiss
17-18
EMC 2016
List of Exhibitors
Alphabetical List
Stand no.
Keysight Technologies
60
Kibero
81
Kleindiek Nanotechnik
Alphabetical List
Stand no.
Saes Group
1
13
Schott Lighting & Imaging
15
Klocke Nanotechnik
6
Scientec
75
Leica Microsystems
33
Sensofar
75
Linkam Scientific Instruments
3
Scienion
84
Mad City Labs
23
Metsa
K
Micro To Nano
14
Smaract
76
Microscopy & Analysis
83
SPI Supplies
19
Microscopy Today
22
Stefan Mayer
33b
Synergie4
24
Technoorg
25
Tescan
32
Thermo Scientific
28
TMC
35
Tousimis
11
TVIPS
21
VIB & TEC
33b
Wiley
83
Wiley-VCH
89
Witec
65
X-Cite
78
XEI Scientific
45
MMC 2017
41
Nanomegas
42
Nano-Structured Coatings
31d
Newtec Scientific
47b
Nexperion
Start-up
Nikon Metrology
36d
Olympus Europe
63
Oxford Instruments
47
Oxford Nano Imaging
80
Oxxius
31a
Park Sytems
44
Phenom World
29
Photonis
31b
PN Detector
57
Point Electronic
79
Protochips
30
Quantel Laser
58
Quorum Technologies
46
RµL
I
Raith
66
RCCM
H-G
Remisol
H-G
RMC-Boeckeler
36b
Royal Microscopical Society
41
RTMFM
H-G
SFµ
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EMC 2016
Exhibition Workshops
Technical Lunch and Specialised Workshops
A Number of Technical Lunch and Specialised Workshops Will Take Place During the Congress
Lunch Workshops
Monday, August 29th, 12.30 > 14.00
CARL ZEISS
Emergence of Laboratory 3D X-ray Microscopy for In Situ & Multi-scale Characterization
Speaker: Leah Lucas Lavery, Ph.D.
(Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy, USA)
=> Room: Gratte-Ciel 3
AMETEK
New Development in EDS and EBSD
Speakers: Dr. Michaela Schleifer /
Dr. Felix Reinauer
=> Room: Salon Téte d´Or
FEI
Talos L120C – Next Generation TEM for
Biological Imaging
Speaker: Gaurav Sharma
3D Isotropic Volume Imaging and Reconstruction of Biological Samples at the
Nanoscale- Enhancing Resolution in X, Y
and Z
Speaker: Emine Korkmaz
=> Room: Workshop #1
TESCAN
Introducing the new GAIA 2016: a versatile, high resolution FIB-SEM for Life
Science Applications
Speaker: Vratislav Košťál, ­TESCAN
=> Room: Workshop #2
Tuesday, August 30th, 12.30 > 14.00
FEI
Discover the all-new Apreo SEM
Speaker: Ernst Jan Vesseur:
Advances in Low kV STEM for Materials
Science
Speaker: Ernst Jan Vesseur
=> Room: Gratte-Ciel1-2
CARL ZEISS
ZEISS Crossbeam: New Developments
for Advanced 3D Analysis and Nanofabrication
Speaker: Dr. Fabián Pérez-Willard,
Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH
FIB-Nanotomography and 3D-EDX with
ZEISS Crossbeam
Speaker: Dr. sc. nat. ETHZ Marco
­Cantoni / EPFL Lausanne / Switzerland
=> Room: Tête d'Or 1-2
EMC 2016
JEOL
Introduction of Cryo Transmission
­Microscope
Speaker: Dr. Naoki Hosogi
Latest information of JEOL-ARM
­microscopes for material science Vol.1
Speaker: Dr. Eiji Okunishi
Breakthrough in performance & Maximum usability! Introduction of the newest
all-purpose SEM
Speaker: Dr. Felix Timischl
=> Room: Salon Tête d'Or
Registration is mandatory to the JEOL
booth
BRUKER
Define the difference: a single atom or a
real Rembrandt
Speakers: Andi Käppel, Dr. Andreas
Wittkopp
=> Room: Workshop #1
TESCAN
Introducing the new FIB-SEM models
2016: new solutions for Semiconductor
­Applications
Speaker: Lukaš Hladík & Vítězslav
Ambrož, ­TESCAN
=> Room: Workshop #2
Thursday, September 1st, 12.30 > 14.00
HREM Research inc.
Quantitative Electron Microscopy
Speakers: Martin Hytch (Toulouse,
France), Pedro Galindo (Cadiz, Spain),
Lewys Jones (Oxford, UK),
Christoph Koch (Berlin, Germany),
Masashi Watanabe (Lehigh, USA),
Kazuo Ishizuka (Tokyo, Japan)
=> Room: Gratte-Ciel1–2
Specialised Workshops
Monday, August 29th, 16.30 > 17.15
PROTOCHIPS
Protochips™ in-situ Electron Microscopy
Solutions: Capabilities and Applications
Speaker: Ben Jacobs, PhD
=> Room: Workshop #1
NANOMEGAS
New precession electron diffraction applications in TEM: from orientation imaging
and strain mapping at nm scale to electron Pair Distribution Function for in situ
studies
Speaker: Dr. Stavros Nicolopoulos
=> Room: Workshop #2
16.30 > 17.15
LEICA
Cryo EM sample preparation workflow
solutions
Speaker: Leica Microsystems, Product
Managers
=> Room: Workshop #1
CARL ZEISS
ZEISS LSM 880 just got faster: Airyscan
Fast enables high frame rates without
compromising image quality
Speaker: Dr. Uros Krzic, Carl Zeiss
Microscopy GmbH, Germany
=> Room: Workshop #2
ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY
(RMS)
Publishing a paper in the Journal of
­Microscopy
Speaker: Steve Raywood,
Wiley publishers
=> Room: Gratte-Ciel 1-2
JEOL
Introduction of Cryo Transmission
­Microscope
Speaker: Dr. Naoki Hosogi
Latest Information of JEOL-ARM
­microscopes for material science Vol.2
Speaker: Dr. Eiji Okunishi
Breakthrough in performance & maximum usability! Introduction of the newest
all-purpose SEM
Speaker: Dr. Felix Timischl
=> Room: Salon Tête d'Or
Registration is mandatory to the JEOL
booth
Thursday, September 1st, 16.30 > 17.15
ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY
(RMS)
Publishing a paper in the Journal of
­Microscopy
Speaker: Steve Raywood,
Wiley publishers
=> Room: Workshop #1
Flash Presentation
Wednesday, August 31st, 15.30 > 16.00
HAMAMATSU
=> Room: Workshop #1
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List of Symposia
Instrumentation and Methods (IM) Sessions
Title
Session
Chairs
Invited Speakers
Date & Time
Room
IM1: Tomography and
Multidimensional microscopy
IM1-I
SLOT I
Sara BALS (Antwerpen, BE),
Wolfgang LUDWIG
(Lyon, FR), Sergio MARCO
(Paris, FR)
Peter ERCIUS (Berkeley, USA)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
Rowan LEARY (Cambridge, UK)
Peter CLOETENS (ESRF, EU/FR)
30 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Daniel WOLF (TU Dresden, DE)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Haimei ZHENG (LBNL, CA-USA)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Amphithéâtre
Eva OLSSON (Chalmers University, SE)
29 August 2016
14.00 > 16.00
Amphithéâtre
Joost FRENKEN (Leiden, NL)
30 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Amphithéâtre
Juergen PLITZKO (MPI München, DE)
30 August 2016
14.00 > 16.15
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
Richard HENDERSON (MRC Cambridge,
UK)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
Claus ROPERS (GAU Göttingen, DE)
1 September 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Amphithéâtre
Ricardo GARCIA (CSIC Madrid, ES)
Andreas VOLKMER (University of
­Stuttgart, Stuttgart, DE)
Michael TANTER (Institut Langevin
Paris, FR)
2 September 2016
10.30 > 12.45
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
Jacob HOOGENBOOM (TU Delft, NL)
2 September 2016
13.45 > 15.45
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
Christoph KOCH (Humboldt Universität,
Berlin, DE)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Salle Tête d‘or 1&2
Andrew B. YANKOVICH (Göteborg, SE)
29 August 2016
14.00 > 16.00
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
John RODENBURG
(Sheffield, UK)
Paul MIDGLEY (Cambridge, UK)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Salle Tête d‘or 1&2
Jim ZUO (Urbana-Champaign, USA)
2 September 2016
13.45 > 15.45
Salon Tête d‘Or
Thibaud DENNEULIN (CEMES,
Toulouse, FR)
Rafal DUNIN-BORKOVSKI (Jülich, DE)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Tête d‘or 1&2
Tore NIERMANN (Berlin, DE)
2 September 2016
13.45 > 15.45
Salle Tête d‘or 1&2
Stefania PIZZINI (I. Neel, Grenoble, FR)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Amphithéâtre
Williams LEFEBVRE (GPM-Rouen, FR)
Sarah HAIGH (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
1 September 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
Michel BOSMAN (A*STAR, SG)
2 September 2016
10.30 > 12.45
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
Claudia DRAXL (Humboldt-Universität,
Berlin, DE)
2 September 2016
13.45 > 15.45
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
IM1-II
SLOT II
IM1-III
SLOT III
IM2: Micro-Nano Lab and
dynamic microscopy
IM2-I
SLOT I
IM2-II
SLOT II
IM2-III
SLOT III
Francisco José CADETE
SANTOS AIRES
(Lyon, FR),
Niels DE JONGE
(Saarbrücken, DE),
Gerhard DEHM
(Düsseldorf, DE)
IM2-IV
SLOT IV
IM3: New Instrumentation
IM3-I
SLOT I
IM3-II
SLOT II
IM3: Near-field, photon
beam and unconventional
microscopies
IM3-III
SLOT III
IM3: Innovative SEM,
imaging and analytical
instruments
IM3-IV
SLOT IV
IM5: Quantitative imaging
and image processing
IM5-I
SLOT I
IM5-II
SLOT II
IM6: Quantitative
­Diffraction
IM6-I
SLOT I
Emmanuel BEAUREPAIRE
(Palaiseau, FR),
Christian COLLIEX
(Orsay, FR),
Jörg ENDERLEIN
(Göttingen, DE),
Andreas ENGEL (Delft, NL),
Ernst H.K. STELZER
(Frankfurt am Main, DE)
Joanne ETHERIDGE
(Melbourne, AU), JeanChristophe OLIVO-MARIN
(Paris, FR)
Tatiana GORELIK (Mainz,
DE), Damien JACOB (Lille,
FR)
IM6-II
SLOT II
IM7: Phase Microscopies
IM7-I
SLOT I
David COOPER (Grenobles,
FR), Christoph KOCH (Berlin,
DE)
IM7-II
SLOT II
IM8: Spectromicroscopies
and analytical microscopy
IM8-I
SLOT I
IM8-II
SLOT II
IM8-III
SLOT III
Gerald KOTHLEITNER
(Graz, AT),
Anders MEIBOM
(Lausanne, CH),
Bénédicte WAROT-FONROSE
(Toulouse, FR)
IM8-IV
SLOT IV
IM9: Super resolution in
light microscopy
IM9-I
Cristina FLORS (Madrid, ES),
Suliana MANLEY
(Lausanne, CH)
Susan COX (KC London, UK)
Marcello NOLLMANN (Montpellier, FR)
Peter DEDECKER (KU Leuven, BE)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 3
IM10: Correlative microscopy
IM10-I
SLOT I
Yannick SCHWAB
(Heidelberg, DE),
Paul VERKADE (Bristol, UK)
Kay GRUNEWALD (Oxford, GB)
Judith KLUMPERMAN (University of
Utrecht, UK)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salon Tête d‘Or
Lucy COLLINSON (F. Crick Institute,
London, UK)
1 September 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salon Tête d‘Or
IM10-II
SLOT II
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EMC 2016
List of Symposia
Life Sciences (LS) Sessions
Title
Session
Chairs
Invited Speakers
Date & Time
Room
LS1: Macromolecular
assemblies, supra molecular assemblies
LS1-I
SLOT I
Bettina BOETTCHER (UK),
Karen DAVIES (USA),
Guy SCHOEHN (FR)
Yaser HASHEM (IBMC Strasbourg, FR)
Friedrich FOERSTER (MPI Martinsried, DE)
29 August 2016
14.00 > 16.00
Salle Tête d’Or 1&2
Paula DA FONSECA
(MRC Cambridge, UK)
Julian VON DER ECKEN
(MPI Dortmund, DE)
30 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Tête d’Or 1&2
LS2: Cell organisation and
dynamics
LS2-I
SLOT I
Anja GEITMANN, (Univ of Montreal, CA)
Olivier HAMANT, (ENS Lyon FR)
Eija JOKITALO (University of Helsinki, FI)
30 August 2016
14.00 > 16.15
Salon Tête d’Or
Thomas MULLER-REICHERT (University of
Dresden, DE) Lukas C. KAPITEIN (Utrecht, NL)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Salon Tête d’Or
LS1-II
SLOT II
LS2-II
SLOT II
Isabelle ARNAL (FR),
Chris HAWES (UK),
Eija JOKITALO (FI)
Isabelle ARNAL (FR),
Chris HAWES (UK)
LS3: Cell functional exploration
LS3-I
Judith KLUMPERMAN
(THE NL), Franck RIQUET (FR)
Ben GIEPMANS (University of
Groningen, NL)
T.W.J. GADELLA Jr. (LCAM,
Amsterdam, NL)
Sylvia GIORDANI (IIT, Genova, IT)
2 September 2016
10.30 > 12.45
Salle Gratte Ciel 3
LS4: Membrane Interaction
LS4-I
Hans HEBERT (SE),
Aurélien ROUX (CH)
Thomas WALZ (Rockefeller University,
New York, USA)
Didier MARGUET (CIML Marseille, FR)
Aurélien ROUX (Genève, CH)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 3
LS5: Extra-cellular matrix
LS5-I
Herman HÖFTE (FR),
Clemens M. FRANZ (DE)
Daniel COSGROVE (Penn State, USA)
Marie-Claire SCHANNE-KLEIN (Paris, FR)
1 September 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 3
LS6: Interactions micro-organism-host
LS6-I
Ilaria FERLENGHI (IT),
Kay GRUNEWALD (UK),
Olivier LAMBERT (FR)
Irina GUTSCHE (IBS Grenoble, FR)
Ana J. PEREZ (Alba synchrotron,
­Barcelona, ES)
Misha KUDRYASHEV (MPI Frankfurt, DE)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Salon Tête d’Or
LS7: Organism development
and imaging
LS7-I
Grégoire MICHAUX (FR),
Cristina PUJADES (ES)
Claire WYART (ICM-UPMC, Paris, FR)
Scott FRASER (University of Southern
California - USC, USA)
Jacky G.GOETZ (INSERM, Strasbourg, FR)
29 August 2016
14.00 > 16.00
Salon Tête d’Or
LS8: Human health and
disease
LS8-I
Peter PETERS (NL),
Danijela VIGNJEVIC (FR)
Jacco VAN RHEENEN (Hubrecht Institute,
Utrecht, NL)
Vicki GOLD (MPI Frankfurt, DE)
Hans HERBERT (Karolinska Institutet,
Huddinge, SW)
30 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salon Tête d’Or
LS9: Societal challenges
and environment
LS9-I
Kesara ANAMTHAWATJONSSON (IS), Béatrice
SATIAT-JEUNEMAITRE (FR)
Urszula STACHEWICZ (University of
Science and Technology, Krakow, PO)
Marie-Pierre ISAURE (IPREM-UMR 5254/
LCABIE, Universite de Pau et des Pays de
l’Adour, FR)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 3
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List of Symposia
Materials Science (MS) Sessions
Title
Session
Chairs
Invited Speakers
Date & Time
Room
MS0: Nanoparticles: from
synthesis to applications
MS0-I
SLOT I
José CALVINO (Cadiz, ES),
Goran DRAZIC (Ljubljana, SI)
Christian RICOLLEAU (Paris,
FR)
Thomas HANSEN (DTU Copenhague, DK)
Ziyou LI (Birmingham, UK)
30 August 2016
14.00 > 16.15
Amphithéâtre
Niels DE JONGE (INM Leibnitz, DE)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
2 September 2016
10.30 > 12.45
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Stefan POGATSCHER (Leoben, AT)
Laure BOURGEOIS (Monash U., Victoria,
AU)
31 August 2016
14.15 > 16.30
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
Hosni IDRISSI (EMAT Antwerpen, BE)
2 September 2016
10.30 > 12.45
Amphithéâtre
Aaron KOBLER (KIT Karlsruhe, DE)
2 September 2016
13.45 > 15.45
Amphithéâtre
Florian BANHART (IPCM Strasbourg, FR)
30 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
MS2-II
SLOT II
Ute KAISER (Ulm, DE)
30 August 2016
14.00 > 16.15
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
MS2-III
SLOT III
Jeremy SLOAN (University of Warwick,
UK)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
Takashi SEIKIGUCHI (Japan)
29 August 2016
14.00 > 16.00
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
Matthieu BUGNET (McMaster, Haminlton, CA)
Andreas ROSENAUER (Bremen, DE)
30 August 2016
14.00 > 16.15
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Roger WEPF (ETH Zürich, CH)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
Nico SOMMERDIJK (TU Eindhoven, NL)
Layla MEHDI (PNNL, USA)
30 August 2016
14.00 > 16.15
Salle Tête d’or 1&2
Dierk RAABE (Max Plank, Dusseldorf, DE)
Erdmann SPIECKER (Univ. Erlangen, DE)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
MS5-II
SLOT II
- Battery
materials
Yuichi IKUHARA (Univ. of Tokyo, JP)
1 September 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
MS5-III
SLOT III
- Solar cells,
thermoelectrics, storage
Ilke ARSLAN (PNNL, USA)
2 September 2016
13.45 > 15.45
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Quentin RAMASSE (SuperSTEM
­Daresbury, UK)
30 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Bellecour 1,2,3
MS6-II
SLOT II
Xiaoqing PAN (Univ. of CA, USA)
Maria D. ROSSELL (EMPA, CH)
31 August 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Amphithéâtre
MS6-III
SLOT III
Toshiaki TANIGAKI (Hitachi, Saitama, JP)
1 September 2016
10.15 > 12.30
Salle Prestige Gratte Ciel
Guoliang LI (University of Notre Dame,
USA)
Luiz TIZEI (LPS Orsay, FR)
29 August 2016
10.30 > 12.30
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Qihua XIONG (Nanyang University, SG)
29 August 2016
14.00 > 16.00
Salle Gratte Ciel 1&2
Marine COTTE (ESRF, FR)
Richard HARRISSON (University of
Cambridge, UK)
2 September 2016
10.30 > 12.45
Salon Tête d’Or
MS0-II
SLOT II
MS0-III
SLOT III
MS1: Structural materials,
defects and phase transformations
MS1-I
SLOT I
MS1-II
SLOT II
Patricia DONNADIEU
(St Martin D’Heres, FR),
Randi HOLMESTAD
(Trondheim, NO)
MS1-III
SLOT III
MS2: 1D and 2D materials
MS3: Semiconductors and
devices
MS2-I
SLOT I
MS3-I
SLOT I
MS3-II
SLOT II
MS4: Complex materials
and nanocomposites
MS4-I
SLOT I
MS4-II
SLOT II
MS5: Energy-related
materials
MS6 : Oxide-based, Magnetic and other Functional
materials
MS7: Materials for optics
and nano-optics
MS5-I
SLOT I
- Different
aspects
MS6-I
SLOT I
MS7-I
SLOT I
Raul ARENAL (Zaragoza, ES),
Ursel BANGERT (Limerick, IE)
Catherine BOUGEROL
(Grenoble, FR), Vincenzo
GRILLO (Modena, IT)
Rick BRYDSON (Leeds, UK),
Marc SCHMUTZ
(Strasbourg, FR)
Wolfgang JÄGER (Kiel, DE),
Joachim MAYER (Aachen,
DE), Philippe MOREAU
(Nantes, FR)
Etienne SNOECK
(Toulouse, FR),
Maria VARELA (Madrid, ES)
David MCCOMB
(Columbus, USA),
Jérôme PLAIN (Troyes, FR)
MS7-II
SLOT II
MS8 Geology and mineralogy, cultural heritage and
archeology
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MS8-I
SLOT I
Trevor ALMEIDA
(Glasgow, UK),
Nicolas MENGUY (Paris, FR)
EMC 2016
Pre-Congress Training Courses
5 Pre-Congress Training sessions have been organised by local teams from Lyon, Grenoble
and St-Etienne under the auspices of the French Microscopy Society (SFµ) and in collaboration with expert instructors participating to EMC2016. They are scheduled on Thursday, 25th,
Friday, 26th and Saturday, 27th August 2016, just before the congress.
Environmental Electron
Microscopies
Location:
Lyon-Tech campus, INSA-Lyon, Lyon
Dates: August, 25th and 26th 2016
Organised by:
Sylvie DESCARTES and Karine
MASENELLI-VARLOT, (Univ. Lyon,
FR)
Environmental scanning and transmission
electronic microscopies (ESEM, ETEM)
allow to characterize non-conductive samples, as well as delicate samples under
vacuum conditions or “pollutant” samples. ESEM and ETEM differ from a conventional SEM or TEM since the sample
is not viewed under high vacuum but in a
gaseous environment. Thus environmental
electron microscopies allow to follow in
situ dynamic phenomena for a wide range
of materials (metals, polymers, hydrated
or biological samples…), such as strain/
stress measurements link to microstructural transformation, evolution of objects
or surface under high temperature, nanoobjects growth under gaseous or liquid environment, chemical reactions...
The workshop will includes the theoretical background and the interest of using
environmental electron microscopies as
well as practical demonstrations sessions
on image acquisition under specific environment on dedicated ESEM and ETEM
FEI electron microscopes.
EMC 2016
Interactive Microscopy
Data Analysis with
Python/HyperSpy
Cryo-Electron
Microscopy of Biological
Sample
Location:
Lyon-Tech campus, INSA-Lyon, Lyon
Date: August, 27th 2016
Location:
Structural Biology Institute,
Grenoble France
Date: August, 26th 2016
Organised by:
Francisco DE LA PEÑA,
(University of Cambridge, UK),
Mike WALLS,
(LPS-Orsay, FR)
Recent instrumentation advances are dramatically increasing the amount of data
generated by modern scientific instruments. Doubtlessly, novel data analysis
will have a disruptive role in shaping the
immediate future of microscopy. In this
context, the Python programming language is rapidly establishing itself as the
lingua franca in most areas of scientific
computing, including microscopy. Brief
introductory lectures will be followed by
hands-on tutorials on microscopy data
analysis using HyperSpy. The topics covered will range from multi-dimensional
data visualization to efficient big data
analysis. Most examples will be taken
from the field of electron microscopy and
will include multi-dimensional spectroscopy, image, diffraction analysis and tomography. The same methodology should
be directly applicable to other domains.
No previous knowledge of the Python
programming language is required.
Organised by:
Guy SCHOEHN,
(CEA, Univ. of Grenoble, FR)
The workshop will go over the different
steps necessary to get cryoEM images of a
biological sample ie to start from the liquid sample and finish with good cryo-EM
images. It will include checking of the
sample by negative staining to see if the
sample concentration / homogeneity is
good enough. Second step will be to vitrify grids using a FEI Mark IV Vitrobot
and discuss about the different conditions
allowed in cryoEM at the sample and
buffer level: What are the size limitation,
the buffer limitation, different kind of
grids available etc…
Frozen grids will be introduced either in
a F20 or in a Polara F30 cryo-electron
microscope (side entry, top entry) and
imaged using either the FEI low dose system (F20) either external low dose system
(Polara). On the Polara, the images will be
acquired on a K2 summit direct electron
detector. Introduction can also be given on
how the microscope / camera is working.
Special focus will be made on what you
exactly need to do cryoEM in term of instrumentation (microscope, cryo-holder
and camera) and on what you can do inhouse and on external facilities that becomes available all around the world.
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Pre-Congress Training Courses
Crystal Orientation
and Phase mapping
in the Transmission
­Electron Microscope
Location:
SIMaP laboratory, Domaine Universitaire,
Grenoble
Date: August, 27th 2016
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Edgar RAUCH and Muriel VÉRON,
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tool ASTAR. This crystal orientation and
phase mapping technique allows characterization of nano-crystallized materials
with a spatial resolution of 1 nm when
coupled to a FEG TEM.
The workshop will include theoretical
background about possible techniques to
map phases and crystallographic orientations in electron microscopy as well as on
the template matching strategy used in
ASTAR, and practical sessions on data acquisition and processing. The benefit of
Precession Electron Diffraction (PED)
will be highlighted with dedicate sessions
on a JEOL 2100F TEM. This session is organized in collaboration NanoMEGAS
SPRL.
QuantiSTEM Quantitative STEM for atomic
resolution imaging and
local chemical analysis
(EDX and EELS)
Location:
CEA Grenoble, Grenoble
Attendees will have to bring an identity
card to enter CEA
Dates: August, 25th and 26th 2016
Organised by:
Jean-Luc ROUVIÉRE, Vincent DELAYE
and Eric ROBIN (CEA - Univ. of
Grenoble, FR)
During the last years, important developments have been realized in Scanning
Transmission
Electron
microscopy
(STEM) and STEM has become more and
more attractive. The aim of this 2-day
practical is to show these new possibilities
by combining theoretical courses (first
half day) and practicals (3 half days) on
microscopes and computers.
The 3 practicals performed on 3 advanced
FEI microscopes* will be on:
(i) Quantitative high resolution: introduction to probe-Cs-correctors,
choice of the convergence angle,
detectors, simulations
(ii) EDX spectrometry: quantification
using the zeta-factor, k-factor and
IZAC method
(iii) EELS with a GIF (Gatan Imaging
Filter): acquisition and analysis.
*The 3 microscopes of the practical: Titan Ultimate with a
probe and image Cs-corrector, GIF, monochromator, TITAN
Themis with probe corrector, quadrant STEM detector, betavelox software for DPC and EDX, TECNAI Osiris with GIF.
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In the context of EMC2016, a jury bringing together scientific expertise, business
acumen as well as professional investor standpoint has selected up to 4 start-up
companies and CM CIC Innovation will offer them a free booth within a dedicated
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Plenary lectures
PL1 – Plenary Lecture 1
Bram Koster
Sunday, August 28th, 18.00 > 19.00
Amphithéâtre
PL2 – Plenary Lecture 2
Eric Betzig
Monday, August 29th, 09.00 > 10.00
Amphithéâtre
PL3 – Plenary Lecture 3
Johan Verbeeck
Tuesday, August 30th, 08.45 > 09.45
Amphithéâtre
Bram Koster (1960)
is head of the section
Electron Microscopy
in the department
Molecular Cell Biology at the Leiden
University Medical
Center (LUMC) since January 1st 2006.
Bram Koster obtained his PhD degree in
physics on his thesis aimed at the modeling and automated control of transmission electron microscopes. From 1991 to
1993 he worked as a post-doctoral fellow
in the group of David Agard, at UCSF,
San Francisco on automated electron tomography. From 1993 to 1997 he was a
post-doctoral fellow in the group of Wolfgang Baumeister at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried, near
Munich, Germany where he worked on
low-dose cryo tomography method developments. In 1997 he returned to the Netherlands to the group of Arie Verkleij at
Utrecht University, where he became Associate Professor and set up his own group
aimed at method development for the 3D
imaging of resin-embedded electron microscopy specimen until 2006. From 1998
to 2003 he was a Fellow of the Dutch
Academy of Sciences (KNAW). Jan 1st
2006 he went to the Leiden University
Medical Center to head the section Electron Microscopy and work on the application and development of electron microscopy methods, in particular on the
combination of light microscopy with
electron microscopy.
Eric Betzig obtained
a BS in Physics from
Caltech and a Ph.D.
in Applied Physics at
Cornell. In 1988, he
became a PI at
AT&T Bell Labs
where he extended his thesis work on
near-field optical microscopy, the first
method to break the diffraction barrier.
By 1993, he held a world record for data
storage density, and recorded the first super-resolution fluorescence images of
cells as well as the first single molecule
images at ambient temperature. Frustrated
with technical limitations and declining
standards as more jumped into the field,
he quit science and by 1996 was working
for his father's machine tool company.
Commercial failure of the technologies he
developed there left him unemployed in
2003 and looking for new directions. This
search eventually culminated in his co-invention of the super-resolution technique
PALM with his best friend, Bell Labs colleague Harald Hess. For this work, he is
co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Prize in
Chemistry. Since 2005, he has been a
Group Leader at the Janelia Research
Campus, developing new optical imaging
technologies for biology.
Johan Verbeeck received his PhD degree (2002) from the
University of Antwerp. Currently he is
a Professor at the
electron microscopy
group (EMAT) of the University of Antwerp. Johan Verbeeck is an expert in the
field of electron microscopy and electron
energy loss spectroscopy focusing both on
applications in state of the art materials
science as well as on developing new
techniques. He is the author of more than
155 ISI contributions. His work has been
cited more than 2700 times, with more
than 620 citations in 2014.
In 2011, he received the prestigious
Ernst Ruska award for electron microscopy for his contribution to the quantification of EELS spectra and the development
of electron vortex beams. He is the author
of the EELSMODEL software providing
model based quantification to users worldwide. In 2012 he received an ERC starting
grant in order to explore the properties of
electron vortex waves.
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Plenary lectures
PL4 – Plenary Lecture 4
Hirofumi Yamada
Wednesday, August 31st, 08.45 > 09.45
Amphithéâtre
PL5 – Plenary Lecture 5
Nadine Peyrieras
Thursday, September 1st, 08.45 > 09.45
Amphithéâtre
PL6 – Plenary Lecture 6
Frances M. Ross
Friday, September 2nd, 09.00 > 10.00
Amphithéâtre
Hirofumi Yamada
is a professor at Department of Electronic Science and
Engineering
of
Kyoto University.
He obtained a doctor
degree in applied physics from the University of Tokyo in 1994 for his thesis
work on atomic force microscopy (AFM)
of organic materials, when he worked at
AIST, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (the former Agency of Industrial Science and
Technology in the former Ministry of International Trade and Industry/MITI). He
moved to Kyoto University in 1996 and
started a new project on high-resolution
investigations of electrical properties of
semiconducting organic molecules by frequency modulation AFM. He received
several awards including Nanoprobe
Technology Award in 2004 from Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science
(JSPS) for his novel development of a dynamic mode AFM for nanoscale electrical
measurements. The current research covers nanometer-scale science and technology on organic materials such as structures and electrical properties of organic
ultra-thin films on solid surfaces, instrumentation of scanning probe microscopies
for functional sensing of various materials, high-resolution imaging of organic
molecules including biomaterials, development of molecular-scale electronics/devices and nanocarbon electronics, and nanoscale transducers/sensors using organic
molecules. In particular, his recent research is oriented to molecular-scale functional visualization of bio- and nano-materials by AFM functional probes based on
both high-resolution frequency modulation AFM and dual probe AFM techniques. The aim of the research is to develop a novel imaging method capable of
visualizing molecular-scale bio-functions
and to clarify the microscopic roles of various bio-molecules in cell physiological
processes by this method. The developed
technique is also applied to the molecularscale investigations of various properties
of wide variety of nanometer-scale functional materials.
Nadine Peyrieras is
head of the BioEmergences laboratory
CNRS
USR3695 in Gif-surYvette.
She obtained her
PhD degree in 1986 in Biochemistry (Pasteur Institute and ENS Cachan) focusing
her research on the Biosynthesis of Calcium Dependent Cell Adhesion molecules
(E-cadherin know at the time as Uvomorulin) in teratocarcinoma cells and mouse
embryos. From 1986 to 1994, she worked
as a CNRS junior research fellow in the
laboratory of François Jacob at the Pasteur
Institute then at the IBDML in the laboratory of Christo Goridis, investigating aspects of mouse embryonic development
before joining the laboratory of Frederic
Rosa (1995-2005). After 10 years of classical functional genetics on zebrafish gastrulation, she launched the “Genetic Networks and Cell Morphodynamics” team in
2005 in Gif-sur-Yvette in the laboratory of
Philippe Vernier. The current BioEmergences laboratory, created by the CNRS in
January 2015 was born from these 10
years of transdisciplinary work toward the
so-called reconstruction of Multilevel Dynamics in Embryonic Morphogenesis
from in vivo 3D+time multiscale imaging
data. Nadine Peyriéras organised and coorganised courses and conferences including a series of international conferences
devoted to interdisciplinary approaches of
“Morphogenesis in Living Systems“ in
the context of the international community of complex systems science, today
gathered in the Unitwin UNESCO Complex Systems Digital Campus http://cs-dc.
org/
Frances M. Ross received her B.A. in
Physics and Ph.D. in
Materials Science
from
Cambridge
University. Her postdoc was at A.T.&T.
Bell Laboratories, using in situ electron
microscopy to study oxidation of Si and
dislocations in SiGe. She then joined the
National Center for Electron Microscopy,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
where she imaged anodic etching of Si
and domain walls in ferroelectrics, as well
as coordinating users of several of the microscopes. She later joined IBM, building
a program around a TEM with in situ
chemical vapour deposition, evaporation
and focused ion beam capabilities, for
which she developed a liquid cell, and a
UHV mass-filtered focused ion beam/
STM system. She has been a visiting Scientist at Lund University and an Adjunct
Professor at Arizona State University. Her
interests include liquid cell microscopy,
epitaxy, nanowires, electrodeposition and
thin film properties. She has received the
UK Institute of Physics Charles Vernon
Boys Medal, the MRS Outstanding Young
Investigator Award and the MSA Burton
Medal and an Honorary Doctorate from
Lund University. She is a Fellow of the
APS, AAAS, MRS, MSA and AVS. She is
an author or co-author of over 130 journal
articles and 7 patents, has given over 100
invited and plenary conference talks, and
has organised meetings and symposia for
MRS, MSA, and the American Association for Crystal Growth. She has served on
panels for National Laboratories, the NSF,
DOE and NAS.
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Information for Presenters
Information
for Oral Presenters
Information
for Poster Presenters
For oral presentations, the following presentation times are allocated,
including time for questions and
discussion:
Poster sessions will take place every
day in the Foyer a large corridor giving
access to the exhibition hall.
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Contributed speakers 15 minutes
Invited speakers 30 minutes
Plenary speakers 60 minutes
When preparing your presentation, please
keep in mind that sessions must run to
schedule.
All presentations should be in PowerPoint, with a screen format of 4:3 and
based on the submitted abstract as accepted by the Programme Committee. We
recommend that all text is a minimum of
24pt size and that all graphs, charts and
images are produced with large projection
in mind.
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please note that we will need the ‘source
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Posters will be displayed during 3 posters
sessions. Please refer to General Information / Poster Display and Sessions on
page 9.
As a poster presenter you are expected
to be present next to your poster during
your Poster Session.
Posters will be listed and numbered below and you must attach your poster to the
corresponding numbered board.
Posters could be viewed by the participants during lunch time and coffee breaks
and specially during the poster sessions.
Your Poster
Please go to the poster area to put up
your poster.
Your poster should be no bigger than
0,90 m wide by 1,5 m high and in portrait
orientation. Double-sided tape for mounting your poster will be available in the
poster area, but should you not have
enough please ask at the Help Desk which
will be located in the poster area.
AV technicians will be on hand there to
help you load your presentation and answer any technical queries about presenting your talk.
Please arrive at the speaker ready room
at least 4 hours before the start of your talk
(or the day before) with a copy of your
presentation on a memory stick or disc so
that the AV technicians can load this and
run through everything with you.
Please do visit the speaker ready room
or ask one of the AV technicians for assistance should you need it during the conference.
Speaker ready room opening hours:
Sunday, August 28th, 14.00 > 18.00
Monday, August 29th Thursday, September 1st, 08.00 > 18.00
Friday, September 2nd, 08.00 > 15.00
EMC 2016
S p e c i a l Sc i e n t i f i c W o r k s h o p s
SCUR
Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research –
https://www.scur.org
O.8 Probing the stratum corneum : cell surface nanomechanical
properties change according to the tissue depth, Pascale MILANI,
Julien CHLASTA, Rawad ABDAYEM, Marek HAFTEK
O.9 Influence of different levels of Claudin-1 on epidermal
structure and barrier function, Sophia BERGMANN, Marek
HAFTEK, Monika SCHÄFER-KORTING, Stephan DÄHNHARDT-PFEIFFER, Johanna M. BRANDNER
Moderated by Marek Haftek
(Univ. Lyon, F)
Monday, August 29th,
14.00 > 19.00, open to all
EMC participants, Room Gratte-Ciel 3.
14.00 > 14.10: Opening of the SCUR meeting
14.10 > 15.10: Session 1.
O.1 Biodistribution of poly(D,L lactic acid) nanoparticles in the
zebrafish model using complementary imaging technics, Julien
RESSEGUIER, Gabrielle CARRON, Jean-Pierre LEVRAUD,
Pierre BOUDINOT, Emilie DELAUNE, Dominique LE GUELLEC, Bernard VERRIER
O.10 Reversed cellular polarity in primary cutaneous mucinous
carcinoma: A study on tight junction protein expression in a sweat
gland tumor, Yusuke NAGASAWA, Akemi ISHIDA-YAMAMOTO
17.30 > 18.30: Members Annual General Assembly of SCUR
Tuesday, August 30th,
08.45 – 18.00, open to all EMC
EMC participants, Room Gratte-Ciel 3.
08.45 > 09.45: Free visit of Posters
O.2 Identification of CD44 transcripts that segregate with proliferation, redox and differentiation activities in human keratinocytes, Kwesi TEYE, Sanae NUMATA, Norito ISHII, Hiroshi
KOGA, Daisuke TSURUTA, Hideyuki SAYA, Marek HAFTEK,
Takashi HASHIMOTO
O.3 Deimination as a driver of filaggrin breakdown in human
epidermis exposed to low humidity, Laura CAU, Marie-Claire
MECHIN, Michel SIMON
O.4 Decrease in sphingomyelin-enriched lipid microdomains in
keratinocytes corresponds to reduced cell migration and senescence, Abdallah MOUND, Céline WARNON, Vesela LOZANOVA, Christel GUERE, Katel VIE, Donatienne TYTECA,
Catherine LAMBERT DE ROUVROIT, Florence DEBACQCHAINIAUX, Yves POUMAY
O.5 Advanced structure recognition and analysis of cutaneous
morphology, Christian MESS, Katharina ZENS, Dieter METZE,
Sonja STÄNDER, Thomas A. LUGER, Stefan W. SCHNEIDER,
Volker HUCK
15.10 > 16.00: Recent advances in cryomethods for skin
studies, Roger WEPF (invited)
16.00 > 16.30: Leg stretcher & brain relaxer with
coffee and tea
16.30 > 17.30: Session 2.
O.6 Ex vivo and in vivo quantitative 3D molecular cutaneous
imaging in human skin using coherent Raman and 2-photon microscopy, Barbara SARRI, Rafaël CANONGE, Xueqin CHEN,
Florian FORMANEK, Sébastien GREGOIRE, Jean-Baptiste
GALEY, Hervé RIGNEAULT
O.7 Nanoprotrusions on corneocytes correlate to a compromised
barrier function, Christoph RIETHMÜLLER
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P.1 Structural and ultrastructural analysis of the effects of tumor
necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-17 and interleukin-22 in a
three-dimensional organotypic model of normal human skin,
Laura CORNAGHI, Francesca ARNABOLDI, Federica LANDONI, Franz W. BARUFFALDI PREIS, Francesca PRIGNANO,
Elena DONETTI
P.2 Ultrastructural and molecular genetic approaches in the diagnostics of patients with clinically suspected EDS - significance
and correlation, Christina SCHWARTING, Karin MAYER, Ingrid HAUSSER, Sebastian ECK, Hanns-Georg KLEIN
P.3 Ultraviolet radiations and Thymol/Thymus vulgaris L. Extract: an ex vivo human skin model for morphological and genotoxic evaluations, Laura CORNAGHI, Francesca ARNABOLDI,
Federica LANDONI, FW BARUFFALDI PREIS, Laura MARABINI, Elena DONETTI
P.4 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in extracellular matrix and
skin studies, Julien CHLASTA, Pascale MILANI
P.5 Identification of CD44 transcripts that segregate with proliferation, redox and differentiation activities in human keratinocytes, Kwesi TEYE, Sanae NUMATA, Norito ISHII, Koga HIROSHI, Daisuke TSURUTA, Hideyuki SAYA, Marek HAFTEK,
Takashi HASHIMOTO
P.6 Reversed cellular polarity in primary cutaneous mucinous
carcinoma: A study on tight junction protein expression in a sweat
gland tumor, Yusuke NAGASAWA, Akemi ISHIDA-YAMAMOTO
P.7 Physical chemistry of Fuller's earth in relation to skin decontamination, Annick ROUL, Cong-Anh-Khanh LE, Plamen
KIRILOV, Damien SALMON, Marie-Paule GUSTIN, Marek
HAFTEK, Emmanuel CLAVAUD, Bernard VERRIER, Fabrice
PIROT, Françoise FALSON
S p e c i a l Sc i e n t i f i c W o r k s h o p s
P.8 Ultrastructural modifications and specific lipid alterations in
the stratum corneum (SC) of autosomal recessive ichthyosis of
Golden retriever (GR) dogs lacking PNPLA1 lipase. Evaluation
of the effects of a topically applied lipid formulation, Jean-Loup
MATHET, Iuliana POPA, Eric GUAGUERE, Christelle NAVARRO, Catherine ANDRE, Jacques PORTOUKALIAN, Marek
HAFTEK
O.13 Comparative morphological and Raman spectroscopy analysis of human skin cancer, Alice GUALERZI, Marzia BEDONI,
Renzo VANNA, Carlo MORASSO; Silvia PICCIOLINI, Augusto
ORLANDI, Furio GRAMATICA
O.14 Effects of TiO2 nanoparticles on human skin: a histological
study, Marzia BEDONI, Alice GUALERZI, Renzo VANNA,
Carlo MORASSO; Silvia PICCIOLINI, Furio GRAMATICA
P.9 TNF-alpha and IL-17 affect TLRs expression and Langerhans cells phenotype in an organotypic model of human skin,
Francesca ARNABOLDI, Laura CORNAGHI, Federica LANDONI, Franz BARUFFALDI PREIS, Elena DONETTI, Francesca
PRIGNANO
O.15 How do Langerhans cells and Toll Like Receptors react to
an in vitro psoriatic microenvironment?, Elena DONETTI, Francesca ARNABOLDI, Laura CORNAGHI, Federica LANDONI,
Franz BARUFFALDI PREIS, Francesca PRIGNANO
P.10 Ciblage de la voie de signalisation JAK/STAT dans le traitement du psoriasis, Myriam LAMRAYAH, Anne-Sophie BOISGARD, Plamen KIRILOV, Fabrice PIROT, Bernard VERRIER
O.16 Hydrogel formulation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) nanoparticles for topical treatment of psoriasis, Anne-Sophie BOISGARD,
Myriam LAMRAYAH, Plamen KIRILOV, Bernard VERRIER
P.11 Spontaneous targeting of mucosal antigen-presenting cells
by biodegradable nanovectors in zebrafish, Julien RESSEGUIER,
Emilie DELAUNE, Jean-Pierre LEVRAUD, Pierre BOUDINOT,
Charlotte PRIMARD, Dominique LE GUELLEC, Bernard VERRIER
O.17 Dermoscopic features of nail psoriasis treated with biologics, Yuki HASHIMOTO, Miki UYAMA, Yuko TAKADA, Kenji
YOSHIDA, Akira ISHIKO
P.12 Restoration of functional skin at an inveterate large ulceration site in a patient with junctional epidermolysis bullosa using
autologous, genetically corrected keratinocytes: immunohistochemical, light and electron microscopy findings, Wolfgang H.
MUSS, Eva M. MURAUER, Josef KOLLER, Laura DE ROSA,
Elena ENZO, Sonia CARULLI, Anja DIEM, Gabriela POHLAGUBO, Elisabeth MAYR, Graziella PELLEGRINI, Michele DE
LUCA, Johann W. BAUER
P.13 In vivo single human sweat gland activity monitoring using
coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering and two-photon excited
auto-fluorescence microscopy, Xueqin CHEN, Paulina GASECKA, Florian FORMANEK, Jean-Baptiste GALEY, Hervé
RIGNEAULT
P.14 Influence of different levels of Claudin-1 on epidermal
structure and barrier function, Sophia BERGMANN, Marek
HAFTEK, Monika SCHÄFER-KORTING, Stephan DÄHNHARDT-PFEIFFER, Johanna M. BRANDNER
9.45 > 10.15: Leg stretcher & brain relaxer with
coffee and tea
10.15 > 11.05: Syndecans in epidermal biology,
Patricia ROUSSELLE (Invited)
11.05 > 12.05: Session 4.
O.11 Drastic alterations of dermal elastic fibers in sun-exposed
skin observed with immuno-scanning electron microscopy,
Yukiko MATSUNAGA and Akira ISHIKO
O.12 Histological evaluation of the dermal collagen matrix in the
absence of α11β1-integrins, Laura CORNAGHI, Alanna STANLEY, Kerry THOMPSON, Elena DONETTI, Donald GULLBERG, Beate ECKES, Fabio QUONDAMATTEO
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14.00 > 15.12: Session 5.
O.18 Examination of the surfactants' effects on the stratum corneum barrier structure and function by transmission electron microscopy and permeation absorption tests, Laurène ROUSSEL,
Rawad ABDAYEM, Fabrice PIROT, Marek HAFTEK
O.19 Skin decontamination : physical chemistry and ultrastructure of Fuller's earth, Annick ROUL, Cong-Anh-Khanh LE, Plamen KIRILOV, Damien SALMON, Marie-Paule GUSTIN,
Marek HAFTEK, Emmanuel CLAVAUD, Bernard VERRIER,
Fabrice PIROT, Françoise FALSON
O.20 Restoration of functional skin at an inveterate large ulceration site in a patient with junctional epidermolysis bullosa using
autologous, genetically corrected keratinocytes: immunohistochemical, light and electron microscopy findings, Wolfgang H.
MUSS, Eva M. MURAUER, Josef KOLLER, Laura DE ROSA,
Elena ENZO, Sonia CARULLI, Anja DIEM, Gabriela POHLAGUBO, Elisabeth MAYR, Graziella PELLEGRINI, Michele DE
LUCA, Johann W. BAUER
O.21 Ultrastructural modifications and specific lipid alterations
in the stratum corneum (SC) of autosomal recessive ichthyosis of
Golden retriever (GR) dogs lacking PNPLA1 lipase. Evaluation
of the effects of a topically applied lipid formulation, Iuliana
POPA, Jean-Loup MATHET, Eric GUAGUERE, Christelle NAVARRO, Catherine ANDRE, Jacques PORTOUKALIAN, Marek
HAFTEK
15.12 > 16.02: Bedside assessment of multiphoton
fluorescence lifetime imaging – from morphology to
biochemical state, Volker HUCK (Invited)
16.02 > 16.15: Announcement of the prizes and closing of
the SCUR meeting
16.15 > 16.45: Leg stretcher & brain relaxer
with coffee and tea
S p e c i a l Sc i e n t i f i c W o r k s h o p s
16.45 > 18.00: EMC poster viewing
SSW5 – Special Scientific Workshop 5
SSW1 – Special Scientific Workshop 1
European and National Microscopy
Networks
Big Data in Microscopy
Lunch Workshop
Moderated by Nick Schryvers (EMAT, Antwerpen, BE) and
Roger Wepf (ETH, Zürich, CH)
Sunday, August 28th,
15.30 > 18.00, Amphitheatre
Open to all EMC participants
The microscopy community in life and materials science faces a
massive explosive growth in the size and complexity of microscopy-based imaging data and metadata handling (e.g. in single
particle cryoEM, 3D & 4D microscopy, in-situ microscopy, etc.).
Beside fast handling and sustainable storage of these data we also
face an increasing need to extract more quantitative data to take
advantage from novel high speed cameras, large volume data imaging and many other technological improvements. This urgently
requires sophisticated and intelligent image acquisition & analysis methods and novel database and software tools. The “Big
Data in Microscopy” session will try to give an overview what
other fields are doing, what specific microscopy tools are around
and open up a discussion at the very beginning of the EMC conference on how to handle, store and process “Big Data”. As a
community we have to meet these challenges and search for opportunities and solutions, such as astronomers and researchers at
CERN successfully did in the past.
Welcome & Introduction. Nick Schryvers (Antwerpen, BELGIUM), Roger A. Wepf (Zürich, SWITZERLAND)
OME's Bio-Formats & OMERO; Open Source Tools for Image
Data Management, Sharing and Analysis @ Scale. Sebastien
Besson (Dundee, UK)
First steps towards big data in Electron Microscopy: open data.
Andy Stewart (Limerick, IRELAND)
Large Data: Fast to Find, Quick to View. Patrick Schwarb
(Zürich, SWITZERLAND)
Sharing microscopy images and processing applications. Jean
Salamero (Paris, FRANCE)
Centralized computing and storage in a large decentralized microscopy environment. Urs Ziegler (Zürich, SWITZERLAND)
Data Management at CERN's Large Hadron Collider: experiences on handling large data from the source to the storage and
processing in a large consortium of scientists. Dirk Duellmann
(Geneva, SWITZERLAND)
Panel discussion: Roger Wepf (CH), Nick Schryvers (BE), Sebastien Besson (UK), Andy Stewart (IE), Patrick Schwarb
(CH), Maria Marosvölgyi (DE), Jean Salamero (F), Urs Ziegler
(CH)
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Wednesday, August 31st,
12.30 > 14.00, Amphitheatre
Open to all EMC participants.
Introduction. Thierry Epicier (Lyon, France)
Electron microscopy in INSTRUCT: the key role for a center
on image processing. José L. Carrascosa (Madrid, Spain)
ESTEEM2: An European Integrated Infrastructure of Electron
Microscopy facilities. Etienne Snoeck (Toulouse, France)
Atomic Resolution Cluster - a national electron microscopy infrastructure for Sweden. Crispin Hetherington (Lund, Sweden)
Presentation of the French Microscopy Infrastructure
“METSA”. Mathieu Kociak (Orsay, France)
The Spanish TEM network. César Magén (Zaragoza, Spain)
France Bio Imaging. Jean Salamero (Paris, France)
The French Infrastructure for Integrated Structural Biology
(FRISBI). Bruno Klaholz (Illkirch, France)
The mission for inter-disciplinarity at CNRS: microscopy networks. Catherine Clerc (Paris, France)
Wrap-up. Etienne Snoeck (Toulouse, France), José L. Carrascosa (Madrid, Spain), José Maria Carazo
SSW2 – Special Scientific Workshop 2
Specific Scientific Workshop MLMF
Moderated by Ferdinand Hofer
(TU Graz, AT) and Joachim Mayer (RWTH Aachen, DE)
Wednesday, August 31st,
16.45 > 18.45, Room Gratte Ciel 3
Open to all EMC participants
Advanced microscopy is one of the key methods for rapid progress of materials and biological sciences and essentially contributes to the excitement of nanoscience and nanotechnologies.
However, these advanced and sophisticated tools are now so expensive, that small groups cannot own, adequately operate or
maintain them. This means that resources have to be centralised
thus creating manifold challenges for marketing, managing and
money for maintaining instrumentation and skilled research staff.
The organisation forms may range from dedicated microscopy facilities, which are more a collection of instrumentation and special centres, where investigators work with a common research
focus.
During this workshop, we will discuss different approaches in
managing large microscopy facilities and centres and concentrate
on access and service policies, marketing, training issues and instrument funding and service contracts.
S p e c i a l Sc i e n t i f i c W o r k s h o p s
SSW3 – Special Scientific Workshop 3
SSW4 - Special Scientific Workshop 4
Specific Scientific Workshop MIRID
Stereology and 3D Image Analysis in
Microscopy – Round Table Discussion
Microscopy of Ion Radiation Induced Defects and changes in
structure and properties of materials (MIRID)
Moderated by Elena I. Suvorova (A.V. Shubnikov Institute of
Crystallography RAS, Moscow, RU) and Isabelle Monnet (Centre de recherche sur les Ions, les Matériaux et la Photonique, FR)
Wednesday, August 31st,
16.45 > 18.45, Room Tête d'or 1&2
Open to all EMC participants
Materials under irradiation undergo structural evolutions, which
could modify their macroscopic properties (mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic, superconducting properties). To foresee
the consequences of the irradiation, it is necessary to have a complete description of the processes involved in the different stages
of the induced modification from the projectile.
The modern powerful analytical instruments (transmission
electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy) and advanced simulation tools allow for a
better understanding of the radiation-induced defect structure and
precise evaluation of their concentration in different materials
(crystals, glasses, composites, films).
We would like to arouse discussion and to bring new information on visualization and quantitative description of irradiation
induced effects, new approaches in microscopy methods for fundamental research and industrial development.
Christina Trautmann (GSI Helmholtzzentrum and Technische
Universität Darmstadt, Germany) “Nanostructures produced
with energetic heavy ion projectiles” (invited)
Jacques Herman O'Connell (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan
University, Port Elisabeth, South Africa) “Enhanced latent
track formation in the near surface region of certain SHI irradiated oxide ceramics” (invited)
Pierre-Eugène Coulon (Ecole polytechnique, Université ParisSaclay, Palaiseau, France) “(S)TEM study of original nanodevices obtained by the ion-shaping technique” (invited)
William J. Weber (University of Tennessee, USA and Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, USA) “Insights on ion induced
track formation from aberration corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy” (invited)
Auriane Etienne (Groupe de Physique des Matériaux, Université de Rouen Normandie, INSA de Rouen, Normandie Université, France) “GENESIS: A platform for the study and nano
analysis of irradiation effects in materials for nuclear application”
Marie-France Beaufort (Institut Prime - Département Physique
et Mécanique des Matériaux, Chasseneuil, France) “Defects induced by noble gas implantation in Si based materials”
Elena I.Suvorova (A.V.Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography
of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) “Improvement of the buffer film adhesion to Hastelloy substrate and
stress relaxation in irradiated YBCO-based second-generation
coated conductors”
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Moderators of Round Table Discussion:
Lucie Kubínová (President of ISSIA; Inst. Physiol., Prague, CZ)
Eric Pirard (Past President of ISS; Univ. Liége, BE)
Karl-Anton Dorph-Petersen (Aarhus Univ., DK)
Maxime Moreaud (IFPEN, Solaize, FR)
Alain Hazotte (Univ. Lorraine, FR)
Wednesday, August 31st,
16.45 > 18.45, Room Salon Tête d'Or
Open to all EMC participants.
The importance of proper evaluation of 2D and 3D image data
acquired by various types of microscopy will be addressed from
the point of view of different fields of research. Discussion on
“deeper thinking about what, why and how one is measuring”
will take place. Anybody interested in measurement of microscopic structures is welcome.
Finally, there will be a lively discussion on the future of the
newly established International Society for Stereology & Image
Analysis (ISSIA) which is following the tradition of the International Society of Stereology (ISS).
Programme:
Following topics will be discussed. Each topic will be shortly introduced by the moderator and followed by discussion.
Closer blend of stereological methods and image analysis; less
tedious measurement while keeping correct sampling, moderated by Karl-Anton Dorph-Petersen
Stereology and 3D image analysis using image data acquired
by various microscopic techniques, moderated by Lucie
Kubínová
Size and shape of particles, texture descriptors in 3D, moderated by Eric Pirard
Fast image processing algorithms for analysis of large 2D/3D
image data, moderated by Maxime Moreaud
Diffusion of image analysis in industry, moderated by Alain
Hazotte
Future of the International Society for Stereology & Image
Analysis (ISSIA), moderated by Lucie Kubínová
Organised under the auspices of the International Society
for Stereology (http://www.stereologysociety.org/).
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Daily Programme
Monday, August 29th – Morning
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
IM2: Micro-Nano Lab and dynamic
­microscopy – SLOT I
IM1: Tomography and Multidimensional
microscopy – SLOT I
MS4: Complex materials and nanocomposites
– SLOT I
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Session Chair
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
FRANCE
Gerhard Dehm, GERMANY
Niels De Jonge, GERMANY
Sara Bals, BELGIUM
Sergio Marco, FRANCE
Wolfgang Ludwig, FRANCE
Marc Schmutz, FRANCE
Rick Brydson, UK
10.30
IM02-S34
Liquid Cell Electron Microscopy Of Dynamic
Phenomena At Solid-Liquid Interfaces.
Haimei Zheng, USA – Invited Speaker
IM01-S31
Determining Atomic Coordinates In 3D By Atomic
Electron Tomography.
Peter Ercius, USA – Invited Speaker
MS04-S75
Cryo MEB.
Roger A. Wepf, SWITZERLAND – Invited Speaker
11.00
IM02-OP054
Oxidation Of Carbon Nanotubes Using Environmental TEM And The Influence Of The Imaging
Electron Beam.
Ai Leen Koh, USA – Free Paper Speaker
IM01-154
Comparison of propagation-based phase contrast
tomography and full-field optical coherence
tomography on bone tissue.
David Rousseau, FRANCE
MS04-OP249
Application Of Cryogenic Focused Ion Beam Scanning
Electron Microcopy To Hydrogel Characterisation.
Christopher Parmenter, UK – Free Paper Speaker
11.15
IM02-OP057
Nucleation Of Graphene And Its Conversion To
Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Revealed.
Matthieu Picher, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
IM01-OP038
Investigating Lattice Strain In Au Nanodecahedrons.
Bart Goris, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP252
Low Dose Analysis Of Nanoparticles Suspended In
Vitreous Ice For Near Native State Imaging.
Nicole Hondow, UK – Free Paper Speaker
11.30
IM02-OP074
In-Situ TEM Growth Of Single-Layer Boron
Nitride Dome-Shaped Nanostructures Catalysed
By Iron Clusters.
Alessandro La Torre, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP042
Three Dimensional Confocal Imaging Using
Coherent Elastically Scattered Electrons.
Changlin Zheng, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper
Speaker
MS04-OP254
Scanning Electron Diffraction Of Polyethylene.
Kang Sungjin, UK – Free Paper Speaker
11.45
IM02-OP064
Structural Changes Of Au Nanocones During In
Situ Cold-Field Emission Observed By High-Resolution TEM.
Ludvig De Knoop, SWEDEN – Free Paper
Speaker
IM01-OP037
Multi-Modal Electron Tomography For 3D Spectroscopic Analysis Using Limited Projections.
Sean Collins, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP258
Non-Rigid Image Registration Of Low-Dose Image
Series Of Zeolite Materials.
Chen Huang, UK – Free Paper Speaker
12.00
IM02-OP077
Shape Transformations During The Growth Of
Gold Nanostructures.
Nabeel Ahmad, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP053
Random Beam Scanning Transmission Electron
Microscopy And Compressive Sensing As Tools
For Drastic Electron Dose Reduction In Electron
Tomography.
Sylvain Trepout, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP259
Three Dimesional Nano- And Interfacial Structures In
The Si Rich Sic Systems Analysed By Spectroscopic
Electron Tomography.
Klaus Leifer, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
12.15
IM02-OP072 Analysis To Reveal Dynamical And
Correlated Atomic Displacements On Gold
Surfaces Depending On Various Environments.
Ryotaro Aso, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP047
Environmental Transmission Electron Tomography: Fast 3D Analysis Of Nano-Materials.
Lucian Roiban, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP251
Understanding The Complex Structures In Nanoglasses.
Di Wang, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
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Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’Or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
Gratte Ciel 3
MS7: Materials for optics and
­nano-optics – SLOT I
IM5: Quantitative imaging and image
processing – SLOT I
LS6: Interactions micro-organismhost
LS4: Membrane Interaction
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
C
­ atherine Venien-Bryan
David Mccomb, USA
Jérôme Plain, FRANCE
Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin,
FRANCE
Joanne Etheridge, AUSTRALIA
Ilaria Ferlenghi, ITALY
Olivier Lambert, FRANCE
Kay Grunewald, UK
Aurélien Roux, SWITZERLAND
Hans Hebert, SWEDEN
MS07-S84
Characterizing Localized Surface Plasmons Using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy.
Guoliang Li, USA – Invited Speaker
IM05-S44
Retrieving Atomic Structure From Dynamical Rocking Curve Measurements In Both
Real And Reciprocal Space.
Christoph Koch, GERMANY – Invited
Speaker
LS06-S19
A Huge But Elusive Macromolecular Cage
In Enterobacterial Stress Response As
Seen By Cryoem And X-Ray Crystallography.
Irina Gutsche, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
LS04-S13
New Insights Into Plasma Membrane
Organization From Super-Resolution STED
Microscopy.
Aurélien Roux, CH – Invited Speaker
MS07-S85
Optics At The Nanoscale With Fast
Electron Spectroscopies.
Luiz Tizei, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
IM05-OP112
Efficient And Quantitative Phase Imaging
In Two- And Three-Dimensions Using
Electron Ptychography In STEM.
Peter Nellist, UK – Free Paper Speaker
LS06-S20
Structure Of The Bacterial Type 3 Secretion
System In Action.
Misha Kudryashev, GERMANY – Invited
Speaker
LS04-S14
Characterization Of The Plasma Membrane
Dynamics During Cell Signaling Processes
Investigated By Spot Variation Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (Svfcs).
Didier Marguet, FRANCE – Invited
Speaker
IM05-OP109
Atom-Resolved STEM Imaging Using A
Segmented Detector.
Takehito Seki, JAPAN – Free Paper
Speaker
MS07-OP297
Tomography Of Particle Plasmon Fields By
Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy.
Georg Haberfehlner, AUSTRIA –
Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP104
ISTEM: A Realisation Of Incoherent
Imaging For Ultra-High Resolution TEM
Beyond The Classical Information Limit.
Florian F. Krause, GERMANY – Free
Paper Speaker
LS06-OP027
Characterisation Of Trypanosoma Spp. In
Australian Wildlife.
Peta Clode, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper
Speaker
LS04-S15
Electron Microscopy Approaches To
Studying Lipid–Protein Interactions.
Thomas Walz, USA – Invited Speaker
MS07-OP300
Investigating Surface Plasmon-Enhanced
Local Electric Fields By EELS With
­Tunable &Lt;60mev Energy Resolution.
Patricia Abellan, UK – Free Paper
Speaker
IM05-OP113
Dark-Field Imaging With Electron Backscatter Diffraction Patterns.
Raynald Gauvin, CANADA – Free Paper
Speaker
LS06-OP026
Flow Cytometry, And Transmission Electron
Microscopy; Two Valuable Tools Used In An
Innovative Approach To Isolate And Describe New Microorganisms.
Jacques Bou Khalil, FRANCE – Free
Paper Speaker
LS04-OP021
How Nanoparticles Disturb The Lipid
Bilayer Vesicles.
Meriem Er-Rafik, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
MS07-OP302
How Dark Are Dark Plasmon Modes –
A Correlative EELS And CL Study On
Lithographed Silver Nanodisks.
Franz-Philipp Schmidt, AUSTRIA –
Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP110
Accurate And Precise Measurement Of
Cluster Sizes In Localisation Microscopy
Images Using The Rényi Divergence.
Adela Staszowska, UK – Free Paper
Speaker
LS06-S21
Soft X-Ray Cryo-Tomography Reveals
Ultrastructural Alterations Of The Host Cell
During Hepatitis C Infection.
Ana J. Perez-Berna, SPAIN – Invited
Speaker
LS04-OP022
In Vitro/Ex Vivo Behavior Of A New Optical
Imaging Agent Targeting Avβ3 Integrin.
Chiara Brioschi, ITALY – Free Paper
Speaker
MS07-OP306
Systematic Analysis Of Plasmon Excitations And Coupling By Lithographic
Structure Patterning And Fast, Monochromated STEM-EELS Mapping.
Duncan Alexander, SWITZERLAND
– Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP106
STEM Imaging Of Atom Dynamics: Novel
Methods For Accurate Particle Tracking.
Thomas Furnival, UK – Free Paper
Speaker
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Daily Programme
Monday, August 29th – Afternoon
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
IM2: Micro-Nano Lab and dynamic microscopy – SLOT II
MS3: Semiconductors and devices – SLOT I
IM5: Quantitative imaging and image processing
– SLOT II
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice SatiatJeunemaître, Catherine Venien-Bryan
Session Chair
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
FRANCE
Niels De Jonge, GERMANY
Gerhard Dehm, GERMANY
Catherine Bougerol, FRANCE
Vincenzo Grillo, ITALY
Joanne Etheridge, AUSTRALIA
Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin, FRANCE
14.00
IM02-S35
In Situ TEM For Understanding Electrical And
Thermal Transport Properties On Nano And
Atomic Scales.
Eva Olsson, SWEDEN – Invited Speaker
MS03-S72
Cathodoluminescence And EBIC Study Of
­Widegap Semiconductors And Devices.
Takashi Seikiguchi, JAPAN – Invited Speaker
IM05-S45
Exposing New Atomic-Scale Information About
Materials By Improving The Quality And Quantifiability
Of Aberration-Corrected STEM Data.
Andrew B. Yankovich, SWEDEN – Invited Speaker
14.30
IM02-OP075 In-Situ Hydration Of Mgo Nanocrystals To Amorphous Mg(OH)2 Using Liquid Cell
Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Vlug Wessel, THE NETHERLANDS – Free Paper
Speaker
MS03-OP245
A Novel Way Of Measuring Lifetime At The
Nanometer Scale Using Specific Fast ElectronMatter Interactions.
Sophie Meuret, THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP114
Nanoparticle Structure From Genetic Algorithm
Refinement Against Quantitative STEM Data.
Voyles Paul, USA – Free Paper Speaker
14.45
IM02-OP071
In-Situ Studies Of The Dendritic Yttria Precursor
Nanostructures Growth Dynamics At Elevated
Temperatures Using Liquid-Cell Transmission
Electron Microscopy.
Saso Sturm, SLOVENIA – Free Paper Speaker
MS03-OP242
Nanocathodoluminescence Reveals The
­Mitigation Of The Stark Shift In Ingan Quantum
Wells By Silicon Doping.
James Griffiths, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP108
Non-Destructive Nanoparticle Characterisation Using
A Minimum Electron Dose In Quantitative ADF STEM:
How Low Can One Go?
Sandra Van Aert, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
15.00
IM02-OP069
TEM Compression Of Nano-Particles In Environmental Mode And With Atomic Resolution
Observations.
Lucile Joly Pottuz, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
MS03-OP240
Advanced Characterization Of Colloidal
­Semiconductor Nanocrystals By 2D And 3D
Electron Microscopy.
Eva Bladt, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP105
Quantitative Annular Dark-Field Imaging At Atomic
Resolution.
Koji Kimoto, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
15.15
IM02-OP063
Microsecond Time- And Subnanometer SpatialScale In Situ Observations Of Crystallization
Process In Amorphous Antimony Nanoparticles
By The UHVEM Newly Developed At Osaka
University.
Hidehiro Yasuda, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
MS03-OP243
Picometre-Precision Atomic Structure Of
­Inversion Domain Boundaries In Gan.
Benedikt Haas, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP103
The Atomic Lensing Model: Extending HAADF STEM
Atom Counting From Homogeneous To Heterogeneous
Nanostructures.
Karel Van Den Bos, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
15.30
IM02-OP076
Studying The Formation Dynamics Of VLS Silicon
Nanowire Devices Using In Situ TEM.
Kristian Mølhave, DENMARK – Free Paper
Speaker
MS03-OP241
Si:B Doping Measurement By Dark-Field Electron
Holography.
Victor Boureau, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM05-OP111
Mapping 2D Strain Components From STEM Moiré
Fringes.
Martin Hytch, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
15.45
IM02-OP060
Quantitative Measurement Of Doping And
Surface Charge In A Zno Nanowire Using In-Situ
Biasing And Off-Axis Electron Holography.
Martien Den Hertog, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
MS03-OP248
In Situ Tracking Of The Heat-Induced Replacement Of Gaas By Au In Nanowires.
Antonius Van Helvoort, NORWAY – Free Paper
Speaker
IM05-OP107
Precision And Application Of Atom Location In HAADF
And ABF.
Wilfried Sigle, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
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Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’Or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
MS7: Materials for optics and nano-optics – SLOT II
LS1: Macromolecular assemblies,
supra molecular assemblies – SLOT I
LS7: Organism development and imaging –
SLOT I
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
David Mccomb, USA
Jérôme Plain, FRANCE
Guy Schoehn, FRANCE
Bettina Boettcher, UK
Karen Davies, USA
Cristina Pujades, SPAIN
Grégoire Michaux, FRANCE
MS07-S86
Excitonic Properties Of Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Perovskites
And Nanophotonic Devices.
Qihua Xiong, SINGAPORE – Invited Speaker
LS01-S01
Native Machinery Of MembraneAssociated Protein Synthesis.
Friedrich Foerster, GERMANY –
Invited Speaker
LS07-S22
Eavesdropping On The Molecular Signatures Of
Embryonic Development.
Scott Fraser, USA – Invited Speaker
MS07-OP298
Angle-Resolved Cathodoluminescence Of Plasmonic Crystal
Waveguide.
Hikaru Saito, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-S02
Structure Of Hibernating Ribosomal Complexes From
Gram-Positive Pathogenic Bacteria Staphylococcus Aureus,
Solved By Single Particle Cryo-EM.
Yaser Hashem, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
LS07-OP028
Germ-Line Cysts Organisation In Clitellate Annelids
– From Electron Microscopy To Live Cell Imaging.
’ wi˛a tek, POLAND – Free Paper Speaker
Piotr S MS07-OP299
Sub-Nanosecond Electron Beam Blanking For Deep-Subwavelength Lifetime Probing Of Nanophotonical Devices
And Nanoparticles.
Mathijs Garming, THE NETHERLANDS – Free Paper
Speaker
LS07-S23
Optical Investigation Of A Novel Sensory Interface
Linking Spinal Fluid To Motor Circuits In Vivo.
Claire Wyart, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
MS07-OP301
Optically Coupled Plasmonic Nanopores Observed By
Cathodoluminescence Scanning Transmission Electronmicroscopy.
Takumi Sannomiya, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP001
Cryo-Electron Microscopy Structure Of La Crosse Orthobunyavirus Polymerase In Presence Or Absence Of Viral RNA.
Helene Malet, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS07-OP303
Excitation And Probing Of Hyperbolic Phonon Polaritons In
Hexagonal Boron Nitride Structures By Fast Electrons.
Konecna Andrea, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP006
Structure-Function Insights Reveal The Human Ribosome
As A Cancer Target For Antibiotics.
Kundhavai Natchiaar, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
LS07-OP029
The Posterior Neural Plate In Axolotl Can Form
Mesoderm Or Neuroectoderm.
Thomas Kurth, GERMANY – Free Paper Speake
MS07-OP304
Spatiotemporal Imaging Of Few-Cycle Nanoplasmonic Fields
Using Photoemission Electron Microscopy.
Arthur Losquin, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP007
Tripartite Assembly Of RND Multidrug Efflux Pumps In
Nanodisc And Amphipol.
Olivier Lambert, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
LS07-S24 Tracking Tumor Metastasis In Vivo At
High-Resolution.
Jacky G. Goetz, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
MS07-OP305
Toroidal Dipole Plasmon Resonance Modes In Upright Split
Ring Resonators.
Isobel Bicket, CANADA – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP004
The Supramolecular Packing Of The Gel-Forming MUC5B
And MUC2 Mucins And Its Importance For Cystic Fibrosis.
Harriet Nilsson, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
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Daily Programme
Tuesday, August 30th – Morning
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
IM2: Micro-Nano Lab and dynamic
microscopy – SLOT III
MS6 : Oxide-based, Magnetic and other
Functional materials – SLOT I
MS2: 1D and 2D materials – SLOT I
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Session Chair
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
FRANCE
Gerhard Dehm, GERMANY
Niels De Jonge, GERMANY
Etienne Snoeck, FRANCE
Maria Varela, SPAIN
Ursel Bangert, IRELAND
Raul Arenal, SPAIN
10.15
IM02-S36
Scanning Probe Microscopy Goes Live: Seeing
Dynamic Phenomena With STM.
Joost Frenken, THE NETHERLANDS – Invited
Speaker
MS06-S80
Recent Applications Of High Energy And
Spatial Resolution Stem-Eels To Energy
Harvesting Materials.
Quentin Ramasse, UK – Invited Speaker
MS02-S69
Electrical Properties Of Atomic Carbon Chains Measured By In-Situ Tem.
Florian Banhart, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
10.45
IM02-OP058
Operando Electron Microscopy In Heterogeneous
Catalysis.
Stig Helveg, DENMARK – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP285
Tracking Atoms, Vacancies And Electrons
Via Aberration-Corrected Microscopy And
First-Principles Theory.
Stephen Pennycook, SINGAPORE –
Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP217
Correlative Microscopy: Raman Imaging Meets Afm,
Snom, And Sem.
Ute Schmidt, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
11.00
IM02-OP078
High Resolution Environmental TEM Investigation Of The Catalytic Channeling Of Few-Layer
Graphene.
Georgian Melinte, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
MS06-OP278
Nanoscale Ordering In Oxygen Deficient
­Quintuple Perovskite Sm2 εBa3+εFe5O15-δ
Revealed By Tem.
Oleg Lebedev, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP218
Localized Electrical Resistance Measurements Of
Supported Reduced Graphene Oxide Using In-Situ
Stm-Tem.
Nilsson Hanna, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
11.15
IM02-OP066
Using In Situ Environmental Transmission Microscopy And Operando X-Ray Absorption
Spectroscopy To Investigate Ceria Based Diesel
Oxidation Catalysts.
Gänzler Andreas, GERMANY – Free Paper
Speaker
MS06-OP289
Monochromated Stem-Eels Analysis Of
­Interface-Induced Polarization In Lacro3-Srtio3
Superlattices.
Demie Kepaptsoglou, UK – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP223
In-Situ Electrical Measurements Of Graphene Nanoribbons Fabricated Through Scanning Transmission
Electron Microscopy.
Leonardo Vicarelli, THE NETHERLANDS – Free
Paper Speaker
11.30
IM02-OP055
In-Situ E(S)TEM Observations Of Single Atom
Dynamics In Catalytic Reactions.
Pratibha Gai, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP293
Mapping Cation-Vacancy Ordering And Oxygen
Octahedral Distortions In A-Site Deficient
Perovskites By Monochromated Core-Loss Eels.
Demie Kepaptsoglou, UK – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP227
In Situ Cyclic Telescoping Of Multi-Walled Carbon
Nanotubes.
Ovidiu Cretu, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
11.45
IM02-OP056
Aberration Corrected Environmental STEM (AC
ESTEM) For Atom-By-Atom Analysis Of Nanoparticle Catalyst Activation And Deactivation
Mechanisms.
Edward Boyes, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP280
Determining The Structure/Property Relation At
Oxide Interfaces By Means Of Advanced Tem
Spectroscopy And Imaging.
Nicolas Gauquelin, BELGIUM – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP228
Ion Implantation Into Two-Dimensional Materials For
Electronic Tailoring – Observing The Behaviour Of
Individual Implanted Atoms.
Eoghan O’connell, IRELAND – Free Paper Speaker
12.00
IM02-OP059
In-Situ Observations Of Nanoparticles Of Carbon
Supported Copper Electrocatalyst During Electrochemical Cycling.
Jerome Pacaud, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP279
Point Defect Driven Ferromagnetism In
­Yba2cu3o7-X Superconductor.
Jaume Gazquez, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP230
Effects Of Electron-Beam-Generated Anion Point
Defects On The Long Range Order Of Charge Density
Waves In 1t-Tase2, 1t-Tas2.
Michael Kinyanjui, GERMANY – Free Paper
Speaker
12.15
IM02-OP070
The Dynamics Of Active Metal Catalysts Revealed By In-Situ Electron Microscopy.
Marc Georg Willinger, GERMANY – Free
Paper Speaker
MS06-OP281
Structural And Chemical Investigations Of
Superconducting Lanthanum Cuprate Bilayer
Interfaces.
Y. Eren Suyolcu, GERMANY – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP234
Tem Characterization Of Indium Phosphide Nano-Flags
Growth.
Yaron Kauffmann, ISRAEL – Free Paper Speaker
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EMC 2016
Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
IM1: Tomography and Multidimensional microscopy
– SLOT II
LS1: Macromolecular assemblies, supra molecular
assemblies – SLOT II
LS8: Human health and disease
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Sara Bals, BELGIUM
Wolfgang Ludwig,FRANCE
Sergio Marco, FRANCE
Guy Schoehn, FRANCE
Bettina Boettcher, UK
Karen Davies, USA
Danijela Vignjevic, FRANCE
Peter Peters, THE NETHERLANDS
IM01-S32
Electron Tomography At The Frontiers Of Materials Chemistry.
Rowan Leary, UK – Invited Speaker
LS01-S03
High Resolution Cryo-Em Of Eukaryotic Proteasomes: An
Emerging Tool For Therapeutic Drug Development.
Paula Da Fonseca, UK – Invited Speaker
LS08-S25
Real-Time Subcellular Imaging Of Cancer Cell Behavior In Living Mice.
Jacco Van Rheenen, THE NETHERLANDS – Invited
Speaker
IM01-S32b
Multimodal And Multidimensional Tomography With A Hard
X-Ray Nanoprobe.
Peter Cloetens, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
LS01-S04
Our Muscle At Near-Atomic Resolution – Cryo-Em Structure Of The F-Actin-Tropomyosin Complex.
Julian Von Der Ecken, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
LS08-S26
Insights Into Mitochondrial Protein Import Studied By
Cryoet.
Vicki Gold, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM01-OP039
Nanoparticles Quantification Inside Cells By Near-Edge
Absorption Soft X-Ray Nanotomography.
Jose Javier Conesa, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP003
Near Atomic Structure Of Flexible Filamentous Pepino
Mosaic Virus By High Resolution Cryo-Em.
Mikel Valle, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
LS08-S27
Three-Dimensional Maps Of Full-Length Huntingtin
And Linkage To Development Of Huntington’s Disease.
Hans Hebert, SWEDEN – Invited Speaker
IM01-OP041
Utilising Correlative 3d Imaging To Understand Creep Cavitation In Stainless Steel.
Slater Thomas, UK – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP009
Structure Of Filamentous Alternanthera Mosaic Virus And
Mechanism Of Its Activation.
Evgeniya Pechnikova, RUSSIA – Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP048
Understanding The Degradation Of Pt Nanoparticles In A
Fuel Cell Electrode Via Identical Location Electron Tomography.
David Rossouw, CANADA – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP002
Structural Basis Of Nanobody-Mediated Plant Virus Resistance And Vector Transmission Revealed By Cryo-Em.
Igor Orlov, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
LS08-OP030
Structure And Viability Of Atypical Morphological
Forms Of Lyme Disease Spirochetes.
Marie Vancova, CZECH REPUBLIC – Free Paper
Speaker
IM01-OP036
Multi Scale Tomography Of Materials For Li-Ion Battery
Electrodes.
Eric Maire, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP008
Cryo-Em Structural Characterization Of The M. Tuberculosis
Esx-1 Secreted Virulence Factor Espb.
Tria Giancarlo, THE NETHERLANDS – Free Paper Speaker
LS08-OP031
Novel In Vivo Imaging Techniques To Visualise Renal
Morphology And Function In Acute Kidney Injury.
Xiaowen Liang, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP049
3-D Em Exploration Of The Hepatic Microarchitecture – Lessons Learned For Large-Volume In Situ Serial Sectioning.
Gerald Shami, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper Speaker
LS01-OP005
Can Dna Organization In The Full Bacteriophage Capsid Be
Modified By Changes In Temperature Or Ionic Conditions?
Francoise Livolant, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
LS08-OP032
Organelle Changes In A Huntington’s Disease Model
Using Cryogenic Soft X-Ray Tomography.
Michele Darrow, UK – Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
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Daily Programme
Tuesday, August 30th – Afternoon
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
MS0: Nanoparticles: from synthesis to
applications – SLOT I
IM2: Micro-Nano Lab and dynamic
­microscopy – SLOT IV
MS2: 1D and 2D materials – SLOT II
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Session Chair
José Calvino, SPAIN
Goran Drazic, SLOVENIA
Christian Ricolleau, FRANCE
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
FRANCE
Niels De Jonge, GERMANY
Gerhard Dehm, GERMANY
Ursel Bangert, IRELAND
Raul Arenal,SPAIN
14.00
MS00-S62
Understanding Of Atomic Structures Of Nanoparticles On Surfaces.
Ziyou LI, UK – Invited Speaker
IM02-S37
Enabling And Doing Structural Biology In Situ.
Juergen Plitzko, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
MS02-S70
Properties Of Low-Dimensional Electron-Beam-Sensitive Objects By Spherical And Chromatic AberrationCorrected Low-Voltage High-Resolution Transmission
Electron Microscopy And Spectroscopy.
Ute Kaiser, THE NETHERLANDS – Invited Speaker
14.30
MS00-S63
Nanoparticle Structure And Dynamics Studied
Using Controlled Atmosphere Transmission
Electron Microscopy.
Thomas Willum Hansen, DENMARK – Invited
Speaker
IM02-OP079
Studying Biological Samples In Their Native
Liquid Environment Using Electron Microscopy.
Justus Hermannsdörfer, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP219
Quantitative Stem Analysis Of Multiscale Cnt Assemblies.
Karthikeyan Gnanasekaran, THE NETHERLANDS
– Free Paper Speaker
IM02-OP062
Environmental Tomography Of Liquid Latex
Suspensions In Stem.
Juan Xiao, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP220
Investigating The Loss Spectrum Of Individual Carbon
Nanotubes At High Energy Resolution In Real And
Momentum Space.
Fredrik Sydow Hage, UK – Free Paper Speaker
14.45
15.00
MS00-OP178
On The Mechanism Of Metal-Induced Crystallization: An In Situ TEM Study Of Nanosized Au/Ge
Films.
Oleksandr Kryshtal, POLAND – Free Paper
Speaker
IM02-OP065
In-Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy On
Operating Electrochemical Cells.
Fabrizio Gualandris, DENMARK –
Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP221
Calcium Cobal Oxide: The First Oxide-Based Misfit
Nanotube – From Nanostructure To Properties.
Luc Lajaunie, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
15.15
MS00-OP190
The Determining Role Of Solution Chemistry In
Radiation-Induced Nanoparticles Synthesis In
The STEM.
Patricia Abellan, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM02-OP067
On The Applicability Of Electron Diffraction To
Precisely Measure Temperature In Tem.
Florian Niekiel, GERMANY – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP225
Exciton And Plasmon Mapping At The Nanoscale.
Nerl Hannah, IRELAND – Free Paper Speaker
15.30
MS00-OP187
Advanced Electron Tomography Of Assemblies
Of Nanoparticles.
Sara Bals, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
IM02-OP068
Dynamical Holographic Moirés: Time Average
Holographic Interferometry.
Aurélien Masseboeuf, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP224
High Resolution Eels On Individual Carbon Nanotubes
By Monochromated Tem.
Ryosuke Senga, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
15.45
MS00-OP196
Electron Microscopy Of Copper Nanoparticle
Growth.
Christian F. Elkjær, DENMARK – Free Paper
Speaker
IM02-OP061
Atoms In Motion: Electron Beam Induced
­Dynamics In Experiment And Simulation.
Daniel Knez, AUSTRIA – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP233
Layer Specific Optical Band Gap Measurement At
Nanoscale In Mos2 And Res2 Van Der Waals Compounds By High Resolution Electron Energy Loss
Spectroscopy.
Dileep Krishnan, IRELAND – Free Paper Speaker
16.00
MS00-OP197
In Situ Tem Measurements Of Mechanical
Properties Of Individual Spherical Bn Nanoparticles Of Different Morphologies.
Konstantin Firestein, RUSSIA – Free Paper
Speaker
IM02-OP073
Improved Gas Holder For In-Situ Tem Studies.
Sairam Malladi, THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP232
Stem And Eels Investigation Of Graphene ­Nanoribbons
Epitaxially Grown Over Sic.
Alexandre Gloter, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
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EMC 2016
Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
MS3: Semiconductors and devices – SLOT II
MS4: Complex materials and nanocomposites –
SLOT II
LS2: Cell organisation and dynamics – SLOT I
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Catherine Bougerol, FRANCE
Vincenzo Grillo, ITALY
Marc Schmutz, FRANCE
Rick Brydson, UK
Chris Hawes, UK
Isabelle Arnal, FRANCE
MS03-S73
Atomic-Scale Compositional Fluctuations In Ternary Iii-Nitride Nanowires.
Matthieu Bugnet, CANADA – Invited Speaker
MS04-S74
Cryotem In Materials Science.
Nico Sommerdijk, THE NETHERLANDS – Invited Speaker
LS02-S05
Probing Cell Behavior: Combining Mems (Microelectromechanical Systems) Technology With High Resolution Live Cell Imaging.
Anja Geitmann, CANADA – Invited Speaker
MS03-OP238
Insight On The Fine Structure Of Semiconductor Nanowires
Down To Single Atom Detection: Correlation To Their Physical Properties.
Jordi Arbiol, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP250
Direct Visualization And Quantification Of Three-Dimensional Ferritin Crystallization On The Nanoscale.
Lothar Houben, ISRAEL – Free Paper Speaker
LS02-S06
Structure And Dynamics Of The Endoplasmic Reticulum In Cultured Mammalian Cells.
Eija Jokitalo, FINLAND – Invited Speaker
MS03-OP247
Quantification Of The Haadf Contrast From The Nanometer
Scale Down To The Single Atomic Column: Application To
Quantum Cascade Lasers.
Konstantinos Pantzas, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP253
Characterization Of Janus Gold Nanoparticles Obtained Via
Spontaneous Binary Polymer Shell Segregation.
Nathalie Claes, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
MS03-OP244
The Influence Of Atomic Size Effect On The Quantitative
Compositional Analyses By Means Of Local Lattice Parameter Measurements.
Tobias Schulz, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-S75B
Imaging Dynamic Processes In Liquids: Application For
Batteries.
Layla Mehdi, USA – Invited Speaker
LS02-S07
How Do Plants Read Their Own Shape ?
Olivier Hamant, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
MS04-OP256
Atomic Structure Of The Ultrathin Amorphous Aluminium
Oxide Barrier In Al/Alox/Al Josephson Junctions.
Lunjie Zeng, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP013
The 3-D Organisation Of The Plant Endomembrane
System.
Chris Hawes, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS03-OP239
Analysis Of Strain And Composition In Gesi/Si Heterostructures By Electron Microscopy.
Knut Müller-Caspary, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP255
Structure Determination Of A Disordered, Complex Zeolite
By Combining Rotation Electron Diffraction And Hrtem.
Magdalena Cichocka, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP012
A Complex Prokaryotic Endomembrane System.
Thomas Heimerl, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS03-OP246
Analysis Of The Sb And N Distribution In Gaassb/Gaasn
Superlattices For Solar Cell Applications.
Daniel F. Reyes, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
MS04-OP257
Electron Tomography Combined With Electron Diffraction
Reveals The Dissolution And Phase Transformation Of Kfi
To Cha Zeolites.
Tom Willhammar, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP015
Spatial Relation Of Organelle Membranes In The
Coccolith Forming Marine Alga Emiliania Huxleyi.
Andreas Ziegler, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS03-S73B
Quantitative Stem – From Composition To Atomic Electric
Fields.
Andreas Rosenauer, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
EMC 2016
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Daily Programme
Wednesday, August 31st – Morning
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
MS6 : Oxide-based, Magnetic and other
Functional materials – SLOT II
MS5: Energy-related materials – SLOT I –
Different aspects
MS2: 1D and 2D materials – SLOT III
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Session Chair
Etienne Snoeck, FRANCE
Maria Varela, SPAIN
Philippe Moreau, France
Joachim Mayer, GERMANY
Wolfgang Jäger, GERMANY
Raul Arenal, SPAIN
Ursel Bangert, IRELAND
10.15
MS06-S81
Atomic Structures And Dynamic Behaviors Of
Domain Walls In Ferroelectric Thin Films.
Xiaoqing Pan, USA – Invited Speaker
MS05-S76
Correlative Atom Probe Tomography And Electron Microscopy On Energy Materials.
Dierk Raabe, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
MS02-S71
Extreme Nanowires: The Smallest Crystals In The
Smallest Nanotubes.
Jeremy Sloan, UK – Invited Speaker
10.45
MS06-OP282
Polar-Graded Multiferroic Srmno3 Thin Films.
Roger Guzman, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-S77
Combining Advanced TEM Techniques For Full
Characterization Of Extended Defects In CreepDeformed Single Crystal Superalloys.
Erdmann Spiecker, GERMANY – Invited
Speaker
MS02-OP222
Defects In As-Grown Vs. Annealed Rutile Titania
Nanowires And Their Effect On Properties.
Alena Folger, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
11.00
MS06-OP283
Control Of Octahedral Rotations Via Octahedral
Connectivity In An Epitaxially Strained [1 U.C.// 4
U.C.] Lanio3/Lagao3 Superlattice.
Haoyuan Qi, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
11.15
MS06-OP287
Direct Observation Of Interfacial Coupling Of
Oxygen Octahedra And Its Impact On Ferromagnetic Order In La0.7Sr0.3mno3/Srtio3 Epitaxial
Heterostructures.
Xiaoyan Li, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP277
TEM And STEM Investigations Of Sr(Ti,Nb)O3-Δ
Thermoelectric With The Addition Of Cao And
Sro.
Miran Ceh, SLOVENIA – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP229
Atomic Relaxation In Ultrathin Fcc Metal Nanowires.
Ahin Roy, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
11.30
MS06-OP294
A Study Of Polymorph Dynamics In Mixed-Phase
Bifeo3 Thin Films Via AFM And In-Situ TEM
Applications Of External Stimuli.
Kristina Holsgrove, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP273
Atomic Structure And Electronic Configurations
Of 2D Thermoelectric Cobaltates.
Laura Bocher, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP231
Examination Of Inas/Insb Heterointerfaces In Nanowires.
Aske Nørskov Gejl, DENMARK –
Free Paper Speaker
11.45
MS06-OP295
High Resolution STEM Analysis Of Temperature
Stable Relaxors.
Ward Michael, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP265
In-Situ Reduction Of Platinum Alloys Using
Environmental (S)TEM.
Michael Ward, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP235
Focused Ion Beam Based Highly Resistive And Reproducible Sub-5nm Nanogaps In Thin Gold Wire.
Syed Hassan Mujtaba Jafri, SWEDEN –
Free Paper Speaker
12.00
MS06-S82
Strain-Driven Oxygen Deficiency In Multiferroic
Srmno3 Thin Films.
Marta D Rossell, SWITZERLAND –
Invited Speaker
MS05-OP262
Investigation Of The Deformation Mechanisms
And Defects In High-Mn Austenitic Steel.
James Wittig, USA – Free Paper Speaker
MS02-OP236
Exploring And Tailoring Structural Properties Of The
Two-Dimensional Family Ofmxenes.
Per Persson, SWEDEN – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP271
High Resolution STEM And EELS Investigation Of
N-Doped Carbon Allotropes Decorated With
Noble Metal Atom Catalysts.
Samantha Stambula, CANADA – Free Paper
Speaker
MS02-OP237
Probing Structural And Electronic Properties Of H-BN
By HRTEM And STM.
Ouafi Mouhoub, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
12.15
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MS02-OP226
Quantitative Measurement Of Mean Inner Potential
And Specimen Thickness From High-Resolution
Off-Axis Electron Holograms Of Ultra-Thin Layered
Wse2.
Florian Winkler, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’Or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
Gratte Ciel 3
IM1: Tomography and Multidimensional
microscopy – SLOT III
IM7: Phase Microscopies – SLOT I
IM10: Correlative microscopy – SLOT I
LS9: Societal challenges and
environment
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Wolfgang Ludwig, FRANCE
Sara Bals, BELGIUM
Sergio Marco, FRANCE
Christoph Koch, GERMANY
David Cooper, FRANCE
Yannick Schwab, GERMANY
Paul Verkade, UK
Kesara Anamthawat-Jonsson,
ICELAND
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaitre,
FRANCE
IM01-S33
3D Mapping Of Electric Potentials And
Magnetic Fields At The Nanoscale Using
Electron Holographic Tomography.
Daniel Wolf, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM07-S50
Limitations And Challenges In Off-Axis Electron Holography Of Electromagnetic Fields In
Nanoscale Materials.
Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski, GERMANY –
­Invited Speaker
IM10-S59
Correlative Immuno Light Electron Microscopy (CLEM) Of Subcellular Compartments.
Judith Klumperman, THE NETHERLANDS
– Invited Speaker
LS09-S28
Imaging Via FIB-SEM Tomography
At Nanoscale For Tissue Engineering Applications.
Urszula Stachewicz, POLAND
– Invited Speaker
IM01-OP046
Quantitative Elemental And Bonding EELS
Tomography Of A Complex Nanoparticle.
Francisco De La Peña, UK – Free Paper
Speaker
IM07-OP129
Direct Visualization Of Magnetic Skyrmion By
Aberration-Corrected Differential Phase
Contrast Scanning Transmission Electron
Microscopy.
Takao Matsumoto, JAPAN –
Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP174
3D Mapping Of Subcellular Structures With
Super-Resolution Array Tomography.
Sebastian Markert, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
LS09-OP035
Life Cycle Of Carbon Nanotubes In
The Body.
Damien Alloyeau, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP052
STEM Optical Sectioning For Imaging Screw
Dislocation Core Structures.
David Hernandez-Maldonado, UK – Free
Paper Speaker
IM07-OP134
Fabrication And Characterization Of A Fine
Electron Biprism On A Si-On-Insulator MEMS
Chip.
Martial Duchamp, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP171
High-Resolution Identification Of Immuno-Labelling Nanoparticles On Tissue Using X-Ray
Detection.
Jeroen Kuipers, THE NETHERLANDS – Free
Paper Speaker
LS09-OP033
Application Of FIB-SEM Tomography For Analyses Of Ceramic
Coatings Deposited On Titanium
Alloy And Material-Cell Interface.
Joanna Karbowniczek, POLAND
– Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP044
Vectorial Field Tomography From Single
Projection For Cylindrically Symmetric
Nanostructures.
Aurélien Masseboeuf, FRANCE – Free
Paper Speaker
IM07-OP127
The Measurement Of Off-Plane Magnetic Field
Through Electron Vortex Beams.
Vincenzo Grillo, ITALY – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP172
Role Of Lamin B1 In Structuring The Cell
Nucleus In Eukaryotic Cells.
Roberto Marotta, ITALY –
Free Paper Speaker
LS09-S29
Metal Contaminated Environments
And Interactions With Biota.
Marie-Pierre Isaure, FRANCE
– Invited Speaker
IM01-OP051
Laboratory Diffraction Contrast Tomography
– Applications And Future Directions.
Leah Lavery, USA – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP136
Direct Comparison Of Differential Phase
Contrast And Off-Axis Electron Holography For
The Measurement Of Electric Potentials By
The Examination Of Reverse Biased Si P-N
Junctions And III-V Samples.
Benedikt Haas, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
IM10-S61
An Integrated Structural Cell Biology To
Unravel The Vesicle And Membrane Coat
Formation Mechanism At The Inner Nuclear
Envelope.
Kay Grunewald, UK – Invited Speaker
IM01-OP040
Electron Tomography Based On Highly
Limited Data Using A Neural Network
Reconstruction Technique.
Eva Bladt, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-S51
Electron Interferometry Techniques For Strain
Analysis Using A Multi-Biprism Microscope.
Thibaud Denneulin, FRANCE –
Invited Speaker
IM01-OP043
Electron Tomography With Sub-5-Second
Temporal Resolution For Dynamic In Situ
Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Vadim Migunov, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM01-OP050
New Approach For Low Dose Electron
Diffraction Tomography.
Hans Tietz, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
LS09-OP034
Revealing The Internal Structure
Of Microbial Mats By FIB/SEM
Tomography.
Fabian Zeitvogel, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP167
Mycobacterial Protein Weaponry Studied By
Cryo-Correlative Microscopy.
Kristof Notelaers, THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP128
Electron Holography By Means Of Tilted
Reference Waves.
Falk Röder, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
LS09-OP035b
Environmental Issues Addressed
By Analytical TEM And X-Rays
Absorption Spectroscopies.
Nicolas Menguy, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP177
Imaging Of Vitrified Biological Specimens By
Confocal Cryo Fluorescence Microscopy And
Cryo FIB/SEM Tomography.
Andreas Schertel, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
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Daily Programme
Wednesday, August 31st – Afternoon
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
IM8: Spectromicroscopies and analytical
microscopy – SLOT I
IM3: New Instrumentation – SLOT I
MS1: Structural materials, defects and phase
transformations – SLOT I
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Session Chair
Anders Meibom, SWITZERLAND
Gerald Kothleitner, AUSTRIA
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, FRANCE
Ernst H.K. Stelzer, GERMANY
Emmanuel Beaurepaire, FRANCE
Andreas Engel, THE NETHERLANDS
Christian Colliex, FRANCE
Jörg Enderlein, GERMANY
Patricia Donnadieu, FRANCE
Randi Holmestad, NORWAY
Simon Ringer, AUSTRALIA
14.15
IM08-S53
Dynamics Of Magnetic Domain Walls And
Skyrmions Studied By High Resolution XMCDPEEM Microscopy.
Stefania Pizzini, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
IM03-S38
New Developments In Direct Electron Detecting
Cameras And Their Importance For Cryo-EM.
Richard Henderson, UK – Invited Speaker
MS01-S65
The Role Of Interfacial Structure And Defects In
Precipitation Pathways In Aluminium Alloys.
Laure Bourgeois, AUSTRALIA – Invited Speaker
14.45
IM08-OP139
Ten Years Of EMCD: What Has Been Achieved.
Peter Schattschneider, AUSTRIA –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP095
Direct Detection And Electron Counting – A
Beginning Of A New Era For Electron Microscopy.
Ming Pan, USA – Free Paper Speaker
15.00
IM08-OP154
Nanoscale Maps Of Magnetic Behavior Using
STEM-EMCD.
Thomas Thersleff, SWEDEN –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP099
Characterisation Of The Medipix3 Detector For
Electron Imaging.
Jamil Mir, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS01-OP208
Analytical Electron Tomographic Investigations Revealing Self Stabilization Of Core-Shell Precipitates
Through Opposing Diffusion Processes.
Angelina Orthacker, AUSTRIA – Free Paper Speaker
15.15
IM08-OP161
Surface Oxidation Issues In CO Oxidation Bimetallic Surfaces Studied By NAP-XPS.
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP084
Ptychographic Phase Reconstruction And Aberration Correction Of STEM Image Using 4D Dataset
Recorded By Pixelated Detector.
Ryusuke Sagawa, JAPAN –
Free Paper Speaker
MS01-OP206
Characterization Of Multicomponent Al Alloys By
TEM, HAADF-STEM, EELS And DFT.
Eva Mørtsell, NORWAY – Free Paper Speaker
15.30
IM08-OP138
Multidimensional Analysis Of Local Compositional And Valence Fluctuations In The Model
Complex Oxide La2MnNiO6.
Paolo Longo, USA – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP086
A Compressive Sensing Based Acquisition
Design For Quantitative Ultra-Low Dose HighResolution Imaging And Spectroscopy In The
STEM.
Dorothea Muecke-Herzberg, UK –
Free Paper Speaker
MS01-OP212
Probing The Heterogeneous Nucleation Interface Of
Tib2 In Al Alloys.
Jiehua Li, AUSTRIA – Free Paper Speaker
15.45
IM08-OP148
Atomic-Scale Investigation Of Interface Phenomena In Two-Dimensionally Sr-Doped La2CuO4
And La2CuO4/ La2-Xsrxnio4 Superlattices.
Wilfried Sigle, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP094
Compressed Sensing For Beam Sensitive Materials Imaging In Scanning Transmission Electron
Microscopy.
Armand Béché, BELGIUM –
Free Paper Speaker
MS01-S66
Atom Probe Tomography Of Early Stage Clustering In
Al Alloys.
Stefan Pogatscher, AUSTRIA – Invited Speaker
16.00
IM08-OP149
A Correlative Methodology Based On SIMS For
Advanced Materials Characterization.
Santhana Eswara, LUXEMBOURG –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP087
Implementing Electron Energy-Gain Spectroscopy
In Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope.
Pabitra Das, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS01-OP207
Crystallographic Mapping In Engineering Alloys By
Scanning Precession Electron Diffraction.
Duncan Johnstone, UK – Free Paper Speaker
16.15
IM08-OP158
Absorption-Induced Enhancement Of X-Ray
Contrast By Soft X-Ray Emissions.
David Rossouw, CANADA –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP088
The Concept Of Quantum Electron Microscopy.
Pieter Kruit, THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
MS01-OP201
Absolute Quantification Of Nano-Scale Precipitates In
Steel Using Dualeels.
Maclaren Ian, UK – Free Paper Speaker
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EMC 2016
Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’Or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
Gratte Ciel 3
MS0: Nanoparticles: from synthesis to
applications – SLOT II
IM6: Quantitative Diffraction – SLOT I
LS2: Cell organisation and
­dynamics – SLOT II
IM9: Super resolution in light
­microscopy
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
­Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
­Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
­Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
­Catherine Venien-Bryan
José Calvino, SPAIN
Goran Drazic, SLOVENIA
Christian Ricolleau, FRANCE
Tatiana Gorelik, GERMANY
Damien Jacob, FRANCE
Chris Hawes, UK
Isabelle Arnal, FRANCE
Eija Jokitalo, FINLAND
Cristina Flors, SPAIN
Suliana Manley, SWITZERLAND
MS00-S64
Studying Membrane Proteins In Intact Cells
Using Nanoparticle Labels And Liquid-Phase
Electron Microscopy.
Niels De Jonge, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM06-S46
Nanoscale Crystal Cartography Using
Scanning Electron Diffraction.
Paul Midgley, UK – Invited Speaker
LS02-S08
Dissecting The Neuronal Microtubule
Cytoskeleton Using Optical Nanoscopy.
Lukas C. Kapitein, THE NETHERLANDS – Invited Speaker
IM09-S57
Information In Localisation Microscopy.
Susan Cox, UK – Invited Speaker
MS00-OP183
Correlative In Situ Imaging And Spectroscopy Of
A Bimetallic Pdcu Catalyst Using Synchrotron
And Electron Optical Beam Lines.
Eric Prestat, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-S47
Electron Ptychography: What We Can Do
With ‘Redundant’ Data.
John Rodenburg, UK – Invited Speaker
LS02-S09
Ultrastructural Analysis Of Spindle
Architecture In C. Elegans.
Thomas Muller-Reichert, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM09-S58
Robust Sub-Diffraction Imaging Using
SOFI And Engineered Genetically-Encoded
Labels.
Peter Dedecker, BELGIUM –
Invited Speaker
MS00-OP192
Synthesis And Characterization Of Ag2Se-Based
Hybrid And Ternary Semiconductor Nanocrystals
With Potential Termoelectric Applications.
Pau Torruella Besa, SPAIN –
Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP120
Deformation Mapping In A TEM: Dark
Field Electron Holography, Nanobeam
Electron Diffraction, Precession Electron
Diffraction And GPA Compared.
David Cooper, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
LS02-OP016
Local Order And Conformation Of
Nucleosomes In Solution And In
Interphase Nuclei Analysed By CryoElectron Microscopy Of Vitreous
Sections.
Amélie Leforestier, FRANCE – Free
Paper Speaker
IM09-S58b
Super-Resolution Technologies To Probe
Nuclear Architecture.
Marcelo Nollmann, FRANCE –
Invited Speaker
MS00-OP182
Understanding The Self-Assembly Of A
Janus-Type POM–POSS Co-Cluster From LowDose STEM.
Christian Kuebel, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP121
The Use Of Correlation Coefficient Maps
To Enhance Visibility Of Internal Structure
For Nanocrystalline Thin Foils.
Edgar Rauch, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP017
Lipidic Structures In The Cell Nucleus
– Role Of Lamins?
Vlada Filimonenko, CZECH REPUBLIC – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP193
Electron Microscopy Investigations Of Cation Exchange In Colloidal Pbse/Cdse Nanocrystals.
Marijn Van Huis, THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP118
Electron Diffractive Imaging Using ForkShaped Grating Masks.
Saitoh Koh, JAPAN –
Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP014
Visualizing Translocation Of Pre-Ribosomal Particles Through Nuclear Pore
Complexes By Electron Tomography.
Pierre-Emmanuel Gleizes, FRANCE
– Free Paper Speaker
IM09-OP163
Nanoscale Topography Of Cells And
Vesicles In Adhesion Revealed By Quantitative Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy.
Rodolphe Jaffiol, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP194
Combined Characterization Of Cobalt Aggregates By HAADF-STEM Electron Tomography
And Anomalous X-Ray Scattering.
Anne-Sophie Gay, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP116
Inversion Of Dynamical Scattering From
Large-Angle Rocking-Beam Electron
Diffraction Patterns.
Feng Wang, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP011
Bright-Field STEM Tomography Of
Thick Biological Sections.
Richard Leapman, USA – Free Paper
Speaker
IM09-OP164
Turning Off Photoinduced Electron Transfer In Green Fluorescent Proteins For
Super-Resolution Microscopy.
Anastasia Mamontova, RUSSIA – Free
Paper Speaker
MS00-OP179
Formation Of Bimetallic Clusters In Superfluid
Helium Nanodroplets Analysed By Atomic
Resolution Electron Tomography.
Georg Haberfehlner, AUSTRIA –
Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP117
Optimization Of NBED Simulations To
Accurately Predict Disc-Detection Measurements.
Tim Grieb, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
LS02-OP010
Advantages And Pitfalls For Transmission Electron Microscopic Studies In
The Identification Of Extracellular
Vesicles.
Agnes Kittel, HUNGARY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM09-OP165
Fractals In The Nucleus – Understanding
Chromatin Organisation With 3D SMLM.
Christophe Lynch, UK –
Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP188
Local Information Powers Heterogeneous
Catalysis Research: TEM Investigation Of
Industrial Relevant Cu/Zno/Al2O3 Catalysts For
Methanol Synthesis.
Thomas Lunkenbein, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
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Daily Programme
Thursday, September 1st – Morning
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
IM3: New Instrumentation – SLOT II
IM8: Spectromicroscopies and analytical
microscopy – SLOT II
MS6 : Oxide-based, Magnetic and other
­Functional materials – SLOT III
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Session Chair
Andreas Engel, THE NETHERLANDS
Christian Colliex, FRANCE
Jörg Enderlein, GERMANY
Emmanuel Beaurepaire, FRANCE
Ernst H.K. Stelzer, GERMANY
Anders Meibom, SWITZERLAND
Gerald Kothleitner, AUSTRIA
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, FRANCE
Etienne Snoeck, FRANCE
Maria Varela, SPAIN
10.15
IM03-S39
Quantum coherent electron-light interactions
studied by ultrafast transmission electron
microscopy.
Claus Ropers, GERMANY – Invited speaker
IM08-S54
High resolution STEM imaging and analysis of
2D crystal heterostructure devices and nanoparticle catalysts.
Sarah Haigh, UK – Invited speaker
MS06-S83
Split-illumination Electron Holography Applied to
Electrostatic Potential Analyses of Oxide Heterojunctions with Polar Discontinuity.
Toshiaki Tanigaki, JAPAN – Invited speaker
10.45
IM03-OP083
Coherence of a pulsed electron beam extracted
from a semiconductor photocathode in transmission electron microscope.
Makoto Kuwahara, JAPAN – Free Paper
Speaker
IM08-S54B
Correlative investigations by HAADF-STEM and
Atom Probe Tomography.
Williams Lefebvre, FRANCE – Invited speaker
MS06-OP284
Complex magnetic distribution of diameter-modulated
FeCoCu nanowires resolved by Electron Holography.
Luis Alfredo Rodríguez González, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
11.00
IM03-OP082
Design and realization of an ultrafast cold field
emission source operating under high voltage.
Florent Houdellier, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
11.15
IM03-OP089
Spatio-Temporal Probing of Lattice Dynamics in
Graphite by Ultrafast TEM.
Armin Feist, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP141
Performance of the SALVE III corrector for EFTEM
applications.
Frank Kahl, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP296
Novel spectroscopy with atomic-size aberrated
electron probes in stem.
Juan Carlos Idrobo, USA – Free Paper Speaker
11.30
IM03-OP098
Chromatic corrected EFTEM investigation
on spinodal decomposition of TiAlN at 80 kV
with PICO.
Yen Ting Chen, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP142
A new method for quantitative XEDS
tomography of complex hetero-nanostructures.
Daniele Zanaga, BELGIUM – Free Paper
Speaker
MS06-OP288
Quantifying the hole distribution in cuprates:
­Atomic-resolution near-edge fine-structures of the
superconductor Sr3Ca11Cu24O41.
Guillaume Radtke, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
11.45
IM03-OP081
Status of the SALVE-microscope: Cc-correction
for atomic-resolution TEM imaging at 20kV.
Martin Linck, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP147
X-ray emission generation constant from monolayer graphene measured using STEM-EDS map
detected with highly sensitive EDS system.
Yu Jimbo, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP286
Combined EELS-EDX analysis of nanoscale
­memristive NbOx and AlOx layers.
Julian Strobel, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
12.00
IM03-OP091
Aberration Corrected Analytical Scanning and
Transmission Electron Microscope for High-Resolution Imaging and Analysis for Multi-User
Facilities.
Hiromi Inada, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP155
Correlative Nanoscale Luminescence and Elemental Mapping in InGaN/(Al)GaN Dot-in-a-wire
Heterostructures.
Steffi Woo, CANADA – Free Paper Speaker
MS06-OP291
Discrete spectroscopic electron tomography: using
prior knowledge of reference spectra during the
reconstruction.
Bart Goris, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
12.15
IM03-OP093
Performances of aberration-corrected mono­
chromatic low-voltage analytical electron
­microscope.
Masaki Mukai, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP159
How the Detector Geometry Influences EDXS
Quantification.
Werner Grogger, AUSTRIA – Free Paper
Speaker
MS06-OP292
Resolving the atomic and electronic structures of
bismuth iron garnet thin films.
Laura Bocher, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
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MS06-OP290
Magnetic Skyrmions in an FeGe Nanostripe Revealed
by in situ Electron Holography.
Zi-An Li, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Salon Tête d'Or
Gratte Ciel 3
MS5: Energy-related materials – SLOT II –
Battery materials
IM10: Correlative microscopy – SLOT II
LS5: Extra-cellular matrix – SLOT I
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Philippe Moreau, FRANCE
Joachim Mayer, GERMANY
Wolfgang Jäger, GERMANY
Yannick Schwab, GERMANY
Paul Verkade, UK –
Herman Höfte, FRANCE
Clemens M. Franz, GERMANY
MS05-S78
Atomic Resolution STEM and Spectroscopic Characterization
of Battery Related Materials.
Yuichi Ikuhara, JAPAN – Invited speaker
IM10-S60
Next Gen CLEM: super-accurate correlation and intelligent
image acquisition.
Lucy Collinson, UK – Invited speaker
LS05-S16
Structure and nanomechanical properties of a wonderfully complex material, the primary cell wall of
plants: recent progress based on AFM and FESEM.
Daniel Cosgrove, USA – Invited speaker
MS05-OP276
In situ study of the degradation phenomena induced by
lithiation/delithiation cycle of a composite Si-based anode
by the mean of X-ray tomography.
Victor Vanpeene, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP175
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy of cryo-immobilized samples.
Rainer Kaufmann, UK – Free Paper Speaker
LS05-017
Mechanical Properties of the Extracellular Matrix
Affect Growth Plate Morphogenesis.
Hauke Clausen Schaumann, GERMANY –
Invited speaker
MS05-OP263
Quantitative electron diffraction tomography for the
­structure solution of cathode materials for Li-ion batteries.
Olesia Karakulina, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP168
Electron-beam induced fluorescence superresolution with
100nm resolution in CLEM on labelled tissue sections.
Lennard M. Voortman , THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP264
In situ scanning and transmission electron microscopy
experiments developed at the University of Picardy: a
versatile approach optimized for the study of lithium-ion
batteries and extended to the observation of plant tissues.
Loic Dupont, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP173
Multi-color correlative PALM/STORM and electron tomography reveals micro-domain organization of endosomes.
Nicolas Brouilly, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP269
Low-loss STEM-EELS analysis of beam-sensitive
lithium-ion negative electrodes.
Maxime Boniface, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP166
Combining SEM with AFM for in situ Correlative
M
­ icroscopy.
Stephan Kleindiek, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP260
Comparison of energy filtered TEM spectra image and
automated crystal orientation mapping in LiFePO4/FePO4
phase mapping.
Xiaoke Mu, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP176
Probing the multiscale structure, composition and nanomechanical properties of lipids and biopolymers in natural
systems: a few examples.
Cedric Gaillard, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
LS05-OP023
Interplay of organic matrix and amorphous calcium
phosphate strengthens the isopod claw.
Milos Vittori, SLOVENIA – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP268
Growth and degradation of advanced octahedral Pt-alloy
nanoparticle catalysts for fuel cells.
Marc Heggen, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP169
New insights into the Precambrian fossil record using
correlative electron and ion beam microscopy.
Martin Saunders, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper Speaker
LS05-OP024
Enamel evolution: Back in time by a molecular manipulation.
Tomas Wald, CZECH REPUBLIC – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP272
Degradation of (La,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3-δ SOFC Cathodes at the
Nanometre Scale and Below.
Ni Na, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM10-OP170
Platinum shadowing for correlative light and electron
microscopy.
Jose Maria Mateos, SWITZERLAND – Free Paper
Speaker
LS05-OP025
The sample preparation for cryo-SEM: the real ultrastructure of microbial biofilm or just artifacts?
Kamila Hrubanova, CZECH REPUBLIC –
Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
LS05-S18
Second harmonic imaging of collagen organization in
connective tissues.
Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, FRANCE –
Invited speaker
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Daily Programme
Friday, September 2nd – Morning
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
MS1: Structural materials, defects and
phase transformations – SLOT II
IM8: Spectromicroscopies and analytical
­microscopy – SLOT III
IM3: Near-field, photon beam and
­unconventional microscopies – SLOT III
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Session Chair
Patricia Donnadieu, FRANCE
Randi Holmestad, NORWAY
Simon Ringer, AUSTRALIA
Anders Meibom, SWITZERLAND
Gerald Kothleitner, AUSTRIA
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, FRANCE
Emmanuel Beaurepaire, FRANCE
Andreas Engel, THE NETHERLANDS
Christian Colliex, FRANCE
Jörg Enderlein, GERMANY
Ernst H.K. Stelzer, GERMANY
10.30
MS01-S67
Recent Investigations Of Small-Scale Plasticity
Mechanisms In 3D And Small-Sized Systems
Using Advanced In-Situ TEM Nanomechanical
Testing.
Hosni Idrissi, BELGIUM – Invited Speaker
IM08-S55
Quantitative Nanoplasmonics In The TEM.
Michel Bosman, SINGAPORE – Invited Speaker
IM03-S40
Three-Dimensional Nanomechanical Spectroscopy Of Soft Matter-Liquid Interfaces.
Ricardo Garcia, SPAIN – Invited Speaker
11.00
MS01-OP200
In Situ Deformation Of Nanocrystalline Al2O3
Thin Films At Room Temperature.
Erkka Frankberg, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP143
Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Mapping On
Aluminium Voids With Three-Dimensional Nanostructures.
Joanne Etheridge, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper
Speaker
IM03-OP102
Assessment Of Doping Profiles In Semiconductor
Nanowires By Scanning Probe Microscopy: Study
Of P- Type Doping In Zno Nanowires.
Georges Bremond, FRANCE – Free Paper
Speaker
11.15
MS01-OP202
In Situ TEM Study Of Fatigue Crack Growth Of Cu
Thin Films Using A Modified Nanoindentation
System.
Douglas Stauffer, USA – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP145
Surface Plasmon Coupling Revisited With Electron
Energy Loss Spectroscopy.
Pabitra Das, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP085
Cathodoluminescence Microscopy Of Biological
Samples For Correlative Light And Electron
Microscopy (CLEM) Using Organic Fluorophores.
Christopher Schmid, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
11.30
MS01-OP205
Investigation Of Plasticity/Fatigue Mechanisms
At Interfaces In Ni Using Ex-Situ And In-Situ
SEM/TEM Micro/Nano-Mechanical Testing.
Vahid Samaeeaghmiyoni, BELGIUM –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP153
Tailoring The Wave Function Of Electron Probes For
The Selective Detection Of Plasmonic Modes.
Giulio Guzzinati, BELGIUM – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-S41
Quantitative Coherent Raman Scattering Microscopies: New Tools For The Material And Life
Sciences.
Andreas Volkmer, GERMANY –
Invited Speaker
11.45
MS01-OP215
Assessing Chemical And Microstructural Evolution At Interfaces Of γ’- Strengthened Superalloys At High Temperature By In Situ TEM Heating
Experiments.
Yolita Eggeler, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP160
Monochromated Low-Voltage EELS Of Optical Resonances In Quantum Materials.
David Bell, USA – Free Paper Speaker
12.00
MS01-OP209
Electron Beam Induced In Situ Writing And
Recovering Of Vacancy Layers In Ge2Sb2Te5
Crystal Lattice.
Andriy Lotnyk, GERMANY –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP162
Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) Fingerprints
Of P- And N-Type Doping In Graphene.
Hardcastle Trevor, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP092
Soft X-Ray Tomography Enhancement By Focal
Series Projections.
Joaquin Oton Perez, SPAIN –
Free Paper Speaker
12.15
MS01-OP203
Surface Atomic Structure And Growth Mechanism Of {1 0 0}-Faceted Perovskite Oxide Nanocubes.
Hongchu Du, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP151
Near Band Edge Excitation In 2D Materials By Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Frédéric Fossard, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-S42
Beating Time And Space Resolutions In Ultrasound For Disruptive Innovations In Medical
Imaging.
Michael Tanter, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
12.30
MS01-OP204
Investigation Of Solid State Dewetting Phenomena Of Epitaxial Al Thin Films On Sapphire Using
Electron Microscopy.
Stefan Hieke, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP150
Vibrational Spectroscopy In The Electron Microscope.
Ondrej Krivanek, USA – Free Paper Speaker
10.45
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EMC 2016
Daily Programme
Gratte Ciel 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
Gratte Ciel 3
MS0: Nanoparticles: from synthesis to
­applications – SLOT III
MS8 Geology and mineralogy, cultural heritage
and archeology – SLOT I
LS3: Cell functional exploration
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine ­Venien-Bryan
José Calvino, SPAIN
Goran Drazic, SLOVENIA
Christian Ricolleau, FRANCE
Nicolas Menguy, FRANCE
Trevor Almeida, UK
Franck Riquet, FRANCE
Judith Klumperman, THE NETHERLANDS
MS00-OP180
Quantification Of Sio2 Nanoparticle Sedimentation On
A549 Cells.
Thomas Kowoll, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS08-S87
Magnetic Microscopy Of Metallic Meteorites: Probing The
Magnetic State Of The Early Solar System.
Richard Harrisson, UK – Invited Speaker
LS03-S10
Mscarlet, A Novel High Quantum Yield (71%) Monomeric
Red Fluorescent Protein With Enhanced Properties For
FRET- And Super Resolution Microscopy.
Theodorus W.J. (Dorus) Gadella, THE NETHERLANDS
– Invited Speaker
MS00-OP184
Playing Around With Shape And Composition Of
Nanoparticles For Various Applications.
Magdalena Parlinska-Wojtan, POLAND –
Free Paper Speaker
MS08-OP308
Mg-Calcite Formation In A Freshwater Environment (Lake
Balaton): Nucleation, Growth, Structure And Composition.
Mihály Pósfai, HUNGARY – Free Paper Speaker
LS03-S11
Functionalized Carbon Nano-Onions As Imaging Probes For
Cancer Cells.
Sylvia Giordani, ITALY – Invited Speaker
MS00-OP185
Imaging Interactions Of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles With
Organic Ligands And The Biological Environment.
Duncan Alexander, SWITZERLAND –
Free Paper Speaker
MS08-OP309
Interface Migration Mechanism On Corundum/Spinel/
Periclase: Atomic Study Via Aberration-Corrected STEM.
Chen Li, AUSTRIA – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP195
Evidence For The Dissolution Of Molybdenum During
Tribocorrosion Of Cocrmo Alloy In The Presence Of
Serum Proteins.
Rick Brydson, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS08-OP310
3D Analytical Investigation Of Melting At Lower Mantle
Conditions In The Laser-Heated Diamond Anvil Cell.
Farhang Nabiei, SWITZERLAND – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP191
Chemical Arrangement And Surface Effects In Coau
Nanoparticles.
Florent Tournus, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS08-OP311
Alteration Mechanisms Of Limestone Used In Built Cultural
Heritage : Use Of Isotoping Labelling To Determine The
Water Penetration And Reaction Sitesin France 52% Of
The Historical Monuments Are Made Out Of Limestone;
The Preservation Of This Material Is.
Adam Drici, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP189
Revealing The Symmetry Breaking, Growth And Surface
Properties Of Gold Nanorods.
Joanne Etheridge, AUSTRALIA – Free Paper Speaker
MS08-OP307
Correlative Nonlinear Optical Microscopy And Infrared
Nanoscopy Reveals Collagen Degradation In Altered
Parchments.
Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
LS03-OP018
Monitoring Cell Death In Real-Time/Time-Lapse Studies.
Roy Edward, UK – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP186
Synthesis And Characterization Of Bimetallic Nanorods.
Jessi Van Der Hoeven, THE NETHERLANDS –
Free Paper Speaker
MS08-S88
Watching Works Of Art Under The Synchrotron Lights To
Reveal Their Secrets.
Marine Cotte, FRANCE – Invited Speaker
LS03-OP020
High-Resolution Phosphorescence Lifetime Imaging Of
Oxygen In 3D Tissue Models.
Dmitri Papkovsky, IRELAND – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP181
Evaluation Of Electron Microscopy Techniques For The
Purpose Of Classification Of Nanomaterials.
Philipp Mueller, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS00-OP198
Ceria Ro(A)D To Cubes: A Combined Experiment And
MD Simulation Study.
Uli Castanet, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
EMC 2016
LS03-S12
Nanotomy And CLEM Techniques Shed New Light On
Biomedical Processes.
Ben Giepmans, THE NETHERLANDS – Invited Speaker
LS03-OP019
Multi-Modal In Vivo Visualization Of Single Cell Dynamics
By 1P, 2P, Light-Sheet, And On-Chip Technologies.
Satoshi Nishimura, JAPAN – Free Paper Speaker
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Daily Programme
Friday, September 2nd – Afternoon
Room
Amphithéâtre
Bellecour 1,2,3
Prestige Gratte Ciel
Session Title
MS1: Structural materials, defects and
phase transformations – SLOT III
IM8: Spectromicroscopies and analytical
microscopy – SLOT IV
IM3: Innovative SEM, imaging and analytical
instruments – SLOT IV
Symposium
Chair
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaître, Catherine VenienBryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch, Béatrice SatiatJeunemaître, Catherine Venien-Bryan
Session Chair
Patricia Donnadieu, FRANCE
Randi Holmestad, NORWAY
Simon Ringer, AUSTRALIA
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, FRANCE
Gerald Kothleitner, AUSTRIA
Anders Meibom, SWITZERLAND
Emmanuel Beaurepaire, FRANCE
Andreas Engel, THE NETHERLANDS
Christian Colliex, FRANCE
Jörg Enderlein, GERMANY
Ernst H.K. Stelzer, GERMANY
13.45
MS01-S68
ACOM-TEM And Its Application For The
­Investigation Of Deformation Pathways In
Nanocrystalline Pd And Aupd.
Aaron Kobler, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM08-S56
From Core And Valence Excitations To Orbital
Mapping: A Theorist’s Perspective.
Claudia Draxl, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM03-S43
Integrated Microscopy: Matching Scales And Capabilities In Light And Electron Microscopy.
Jacob Pieter Hoogenboom, THE NETHERLANDS
– Invited Speaker
14.15
MS01-OP199
Measuring Charge Distribution In Nanoscale
Magnesium Aluminate Spinel By Electron
Energy-Loss Spectroscopy And Electron
­Holography.
Mahdi Halabi, ISRAEL – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP140
EELS Simulations In III-Nitride Ternary Alloys By
DFT.
Alberto Eljarrat, SPAIN – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP090
Beyond Elemental Analysis In The Electron Microscope: Accessing Isotopes With In-Situ TEM-SIMS
Correlative Analysis.
Lluis Yedra, LUXEMBOURG – Free Paper Speaker
14.30
MS01-OP214
Improved Quantitative Compositional Analysis
Of I¯ ’ And I¯ ’’ In Additively Manufactured Alloy
718 Using STEM X-Ray Energy Dispersive
Spectrometry.
C. Austin Wade, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP146
Dislocation Modelling: Calculating EELS Spectra
For Edge Dislocation In Bismuth Ferrite.
Piyush Agrawal, SWITZERLAND –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP100
A JEOL-Based Cooling Holder With A Low Specimen
Drift Allowing Sub 1Å STEM Imaging.
David Bell, USA – Free Paper Speaker
14.45
MS01-OP216
Kinetic Behavior Of Fe-Ni-C Martensitic Steels
During Aging At Room Temperature.
Sophie Cazottes, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP157
Theoretical And Numerical Investigation Of The
Interaction Between Phase-Shaped Electron
Probes And Plasmonic Modes.
Hugo Lourenço Martins, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP096
Power Of FIB-SEM Tomography For Biological Samples.
Caroline Kizilyaprak, SWITZERLAND –
Free Paper Speaker
15.00
MS01-OP210
Influence Of Grain Boundary Character On Void
Formation In Nanotwinned Copper.
Thomas Lagrange, SWITZERLAND –
Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP144
Determination Of Elemental Ratio In An Atomic
Column By STEM-EELS.
Mitsutaka Haruta, JAPAN –
Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP097
Helios G4: Combination Of Ultrathin Damage-Free
TEM Sample Preparation And High-Resolution STEM
Imaging In A Single Instrument.
Jan Skalicky, CZECH REPUBLIC –
Free Paper Speaker
15.15
MS01-OP213
Analysing The Tension/Compression Asymmetry
In Creep Deformed Co-Base Superalloys Using
Electron Microscopy.
Malte Lenz, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP156
How Multiple Scattering Simulations Help For
EELS Compositional Analysis Of Hard Metals
And Ceramics.
Lukas Konrad, AUSTRIA – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP080
Atom-Probe Tomography And Nanosciences.
Didier Blavette, FRANCE – Free Paper Speaker
15.30
MS01-OP211
Strain Relaxation Defects In Ge Crystals Grown
On Si Pillars.
Yadira Arroyo Rojas Dasilva, SWITZERLAND
– Free Paper Speaker
IM08-OP152
New Opportunities In Multi-Frame STEM Spectroscopy & Fractional Beam-Current EELS.
Lewys Jones, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM03-OP101
Dynamic-Transmission Electron Microscopy At The
Relativistic Electron Gun For Atomic Exploration
(REGAE) For Live Cell Imaging.
Stephanie Manz, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
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Gratte Ciel 1&2
Tête d’Or 1&2
Salon Tête d’Or
MS5: Energy-related materials – SLOT III –
Solar cells, thermoelectrics, storage
IM7: Phase Microscopies – SLOT II
IM6: Quantitative Diffraction – SLOT II
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Odile Stephan, Martin Hytch,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître,
Catherine Venien-Bryan
Philippe Moreau, FRANCE
Wolfgang Jäger, GERMANY
Joachim Mayer, GERMANY
Christoph Koch, GERMANY
David Cooper, FRANCE
Tatiana Gorelik, GERMANY
Damien Jacob, FRANCE
MS05-S79
High Resolution And 3-D STEM Of Energy Materials.
Ilke Arslan, USA – Invited Speaker
IM07-S52
A Closer Look At High-Resolution Electron Holography.
Tore Niermann, GERMANY – Invited Speaker
IM06-S48
Three-Dimensional Nanostructure
­Determination From Large Diffraction Dataset.
Jim Zuo, USA – Invited Speaker
MS05-OP270
In Situ TEM Analysis Of Structural Changes In Metal-Halide
Perovskite Solar Cells Under Electrical Bias.
Quentin Jeangros, SWITZERLAND – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP137
Long-Range Focal Series Reconstruction In The TEM.
Axel Lubk, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP122
Soft Matter, And The Many Flavours Of
­Diffraction Tomography.
Andy Stewart, IRELAND –
Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP261
Stabilization Of The Cubic Perovskite BSCF Phase By Y-Doping.
Matthias Meffert, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP130
Superresolution And Depth Sensitivity In HRTEM Through
Structured Illumination.
Wouter Van Den Broek, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP125
First Woven Covalent Organic Framework
Solved Using Electron Crystallography.
Peter Oleynikov, SWEDEN –
Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP274
Elemental Mapping Of Perovskite Solar Cells Using STEM And
Multivariate Analysis.
Stefania Cacovich, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP126
Towards Understanding Of Charging Effects Of Thin-Film
Phase Plates.
Roland Janzen, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP119
Structure Solution Of The Complex
I¯ -La6W2O15.
Stéphanie Kodjikian, FRANCE –
Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP267
Investigating Cu Diffusion In Cdte Solar Cells Via AberrationCorrected STEM: Cu2-Xte Precipitates At Cdte Twins And The
Cdte/Cds Interface.
Chen Li, AUSTRIA – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP132
Quantitative Comparison Of Phase Contrast Imaging In Conventional TEM Focal Series And STEM Ptychography.
Emanuela Liberti, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP124
Short-Range-Order (SRO) In Quenched Ni-Rich
Ni-Ti Alloys.
Saeid Pourbabak, BELGIUM –
Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP275
Investigation Of The Heterojunction Morphology In Donor/
Acceptor Stacks By Energy Filtered Transmission Electron
­Microscopy.
Markus Wollgarten, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP133
Study On The Robustness Of Electron Ptychography For Phase
Imaging In The STEM Using Fast Pixelated Detectors.
Gerardo T Martinez, UK – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP115
Radial Distribution Function Imaging By STEM
Diffraction: A Method Development In Resolving The Mysteries Of Amorphous Materials.
Xiaoke Mu, GERMANY – Free Paper Speaker
MS05-OP266
Design And Characterization Of Mesopores In Photocatalytically
Active Oxynitride Single Crystals Using Structural And Chemical
TEM Analysis.
Simone Pokrant, SWITZERLAND – Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP131
Zorro: Multi-Reference Dose-Fractionated Image Registration.
Robert Mcleod, SWITZERLAND – Free Paper Speaker
IM06-OP123
Study Of Amorphous Silica By Electron Energy
Loss Spectroscopy And Electron Diffraction
PDF.
Khalid Boulahya, SPAIN –
Free Paper Speaker
IM07-OP135
Quantitative Phase Imaging With Using Orientation-Independent Differential Interference Contrast (OI-DIC) Microscopy.
Michael Shribak, USA – Free Paper Speakerww
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Displayed during the entire congress
Abstract
No.
Title
Authors
(presenting author shown in bold)
Presenting Author Affiliation
LS01 Macromolecular assemblies, supra molecular assemblies
LS01-001
The near-atomic resolution cryo electron microscopy
structure of the lactococcal siphophage 1358 virion
mature full capsid.
Igor Orlov, Bruno Klaholz
Centre de Biologie Intégrative, Institut de génétique et
de biologie moléculaire et cellulaire, CNRS UMR,
7104-Inserm U964, Illkirch, FRANCE
LS01-002
Structural Mechanism of Assembly and Maturation of
the HBs Antigen.
Aurelie Deliot, Marie-Claire Nicolai,
Vanessa Buosi, Laurent Thion, Patricia Sepulcri,
Daniel Nemecek
CBB/ARD-EU, Sanofi Pasteur, Marcy l’Etoile, FRANCE
LS01-003
Self-assembly characterization of Saccaharomyces
Cerevisiae and Drosophila Melanogaster septins by
cryo-electron microscopy and tomography.
Cyntia Taveneau, Aurelie Di Cicco,
Daniel Levy, Aurélie Bertin
UMR 168, Institut Curie, Paris, FRANCE
LS01-004
Tracing acetylcholine binding-proteins microscopically
in tissues of the snail Biomphalaria glabrata.
Daniela Treiber, Maria Kokkinopoulou,
Bernhard Lieb, Jürgen Markl
Institute of Zoology, Johannes Gutenberg University,
Mainz, GERMANY
Institute for Polymer Research, Max Planck Institute,
Mainz, GERMANY
LS01-005
Crystalline nanoplatelets of a PCL-fructose block
copolymer.
Beate Förster, Sylvia Ganda, Martina Stenzel
BIMF, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, GERMANY
LS01-006
Single particle EM study of the E1 helicase from
Papillomavirus in complex with DNA.
Francesca Coscia, Ksenia Ryzhenkova,
Yurij Chaban, Cyril Sanders, Elena V Orlova
Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck
College, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HX, UK,
LONDON, UK
LS01-007
Structural study of the BPV E1 helicase/DNA complex
using electron microscopy.
Ksenia Ryzhenkova, Francesca Coscia,
Yuriy Chaban, Cyril Sanders, Elena Orlova
Department of Biological Sciences, Birkbeck college,
University of London, London, UK
LS01-008
Grain boundaries in nanoparticles made of self-assembled amphiphilic β-cyclodextrins.
Jean-Luc Putaux, Christine Lancelon-Pin,
Luc Choisnard, Annabelle Gèze, Denis
Wouessidjewe
Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules Végétales, CNRS, Grenoble, FRANCE
LS01-009
Colloidal Rods in Irregular Spatial Confinement.
Pouya Moghimian, Ludger Harnau, Vesna Srot,
Francisco de la Peña, Nima Farahmand Bafi,
Sandra J. Facey, Peter A. van Aken
Stuttgart Center for Electron Microscopy, Max Planck
Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart,
­GERMANY
LS01-010
Tag-free labeling of tubulin in live cells with fluorescent organic dyes.
Tomer Schvartz, Noa Alush, Dikla Nachmias,
Eyal Arbely, Natalie Elia
Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University,
Beer Sheva, ISRAEL
LS01-011
Structural insight into the function of full-length
human Fanconi Anemia FANCD2/FANCI complex by
cryo-electron microscopy.
Zhuolun Li, Chih-Chao Liang, William Nicholson,
Martin Cohn, Catherine Venien-Bryan
IMPMC UMR7590, UPMC,CNRS,IRD,MNHN, Paris,
FRANCE
LS01-012
CryoEM offers novel insights into the nucleoproteinRNA interaction in the measles virus nucleocapsids.
Irina Gutsche, Ambroise Desfosses,
Gregory Effantin, Wai Li Ling, Rob WH Ruigrok,
Carsten Sachse, Guy Schoehn
IBS, MEM, Grenoble, FRANCE
LS01-013
Fusion to a symmetric scaffold allows cryo-EM
analysis of a small monomeric protein.
Francesca Coscia, Leandro Estrozi,
Fabienne Hans, Hélène Malet, Marjolaine
Noirclerc-Savoye, Guy Schoehn,
Carlo Petosa
Structural Biology Institute, CNRS/CEA/UGA,
­Grenoble, FRANCE
LS01-014
Transmission electron microscopy of unstained DNA
origami structures on free-standing graphene.
Yoones Kabiri, Adithya Ananth, Jaco van der
Torre, Allard Katan, Sairam Malladi, Jin-Yong
Hong, Jing Kong, Henny Zandbergen, Cees
Dekker
Kavli institute of nanoscience, Delft university of
technology, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
LS01-015
Snapshots of co-translational protein targeting
complexes.
Ahmad Jomaa, Daniel Boehringer, Marc
Leibundgut, Nenad Ban
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, ETH
Zurich, Zurich, SWITZERLAND
LS01-016
Switching mechanism of DNA replication fork complex revealed by single particle analysis.
Kouta Mayanagi, Sonoko Ishino, Mika
Takafuji, Kaoru Mitsuoka, Tsuyoshi Shirai,
Shinichi Kiyonari, Hirokazu Nishida, Daisuke
Kohda, Kosuke Morikawa, Yoshizumi
IshinoIshino
Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University,
Fukuoka, JAPAN
PRESTO, JST, Fukuoka, JAPAN
LS01-017
Structure of an elongation factor G-ribosome complex
captured in the absence of any inhibitor.
Kevin Mace, Sophie Chat, Daniel Thomas,
Emmanuel Giudice, Reynald Gillet
Translation and Folding Team, UMR CNRS 6290 IGDR,
Rennes, FRANCE
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LS01-018
Structural characterisation of nanomaterials incorporated into bioengineered samples: An electron
microscopy approach.
Christopher Hobbs, Sonia Metel, Valeria
Nicolosi
Centre for Research of Adaptive Nanostructures and
Nanodevices, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IRELAND
Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research,
Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IRELAND
School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin,
IRELAND
LS01-019
Cryo-electron microscopy from vitreous thin films in
complement to AFM for understanding the multiscale
supramolecular assemblies: a few examples.
Cédric Gaillard
BIA Microscopy Facilities, INRA, Nantes, FRANCE
LS01-020
Structure and genome delivery mechanism of Staphylococcus aureus phage therapy agent phi812-K1
determined by cryo-electron microscopy.
Jiř í Nová č ek, Marta Šiborová, Martin
Benešík, Roman Pant ů č ek, Ji ř í Doška ř , Pavel
Plevka
Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk
University, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS02 Cell organisation and dynamics
LS02-021
The application of nano-analysis techniques in
yeasts: a review.
Pieter W.J. Van Wyk, Chantel W. Swart-Pistor Laboratory for Microscopy, University of the Free
State, Bloemfontein, SOUTH AFRICA
LS02-022
Revealing chromatin at different microscopy resolutions.
Christian Schöfer
Department for Cell and Developmental Biology,
Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
LS02-023
Amniotic membrane scaffold enriched with bladder
fibroblasts promotes establishment of highly differentiated urothelium.
Urška Dragin Jerman, Peter Verani č,
Tina Cirman, Mateja Erdani Kreft
Institute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
LS02-024
Use of fib-sem to address the ultrastructure of the
periplastidial and internal chloroplast compartments
of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.
Serena Flori, Pierre-Henri Jouneau,
Benoit Gallet, Christine Moriscot, Leandro
Estrozi, Dimitris Petroutsos, Cécile Breyton,
Guy Schoehn, Eric Maréchal, Giovanni Finazzi,
Denis Falconet
Physiologie Cellulaire et Végétale / Institut de Biosciences et Biotechnologies de Grenoble, UMR5168
CNRS /
Univ. Grenoble Alpes / CEA / UMR1417 INRA, Grenoble, FRANCE
LS02-025
Serial section (S)TEM tomography of prokaryotic
cells.
Reinhard Rachel, Veronika Heinz,
Jennifer Flechsler, Ralph Witzgall,
Thomas Heimerl
Centre for Electron Microscopy, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, GERMANY
LS02-026
Study of mitochondrial networks in pancreatic islet
β-cells by SBF-SEM.
Richard Leapman, Jake Hoyne, Bryan Kuo,
Gina Calco, Guofeng Zhang, Maria Aronova
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
LS02-027
FIB characterisation of cell/device interface.
Gregory Panaitov, Elmar Neumann,
Andreas Offenhäusser
PGI-8, Research Center Jülich, Jülich, GERMANY
LS02-028
Intracellular Organization in Cochlear Inner Hair Cells
by 3D Electron Microscopy.
Roland Fleck, Gema Vizay-Barrena,
Anewn Bullen
Centre for Ultrastructural Imaging, King’s College
London, London, UK
LS02-029
Traditional and modern methods in tardigrade analysis.
Marta Hyra, Michaela Czernekova,
Sebastian Student, Izabela Poprawa
Department of Animal Histology and Embryology,
University of Silesia, Katowice, POLAND
LS02-030
Using cryomethods around SEM technologies to
characterize waxes on the petals surface of Rosa
damascena.
Eric Fernandez, Christophe Rose,
Sylvie Marull-Tufeu
Physical analysis, Yves Rocher, Issy-Les-Moulineaux,
FRANCE
LS02-031
High-resolution micro-tomographic X-ray imaging of
stained mouse brain.
Juliana Martins de Souza e Silva,
Franz Pfeiffer
Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Physik, Technische
Universität München, Garching, GERMANY
LS02-032
Formation of bacterial nanostructures: the impact of
growth dead phase and antibiotics.
Margarita Hovnanyan, Astghik Pepoyan,
Karlen Hovnanyan
International Association for Human and Animals
Health Improvement, Yerevan, ARMENIA
LS02-033
Investigation of Biofilm Forming Capabilities on Stainless Steel Surfaces of Some Foodborne Pathogens.
Bükay Yenice Gürsu, Gökhan Dikmen,
İ lknur Dağ
Eski ş ehir Osmangazi University; Central Research
Laboratory Application and Research Center (ARUM),
Eski ş ehir Osmangazi University, Eski ş ehir, TURKEY
LS02-034
Mathematical modeling of Cajal body formation.
Michaela Blazikova, Anna Malinova,
Ivan Novotny
Light Microscopy Core Facility, Institute of Molecular
Genetics, CAS, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS02-035
Subcellular localization of metal pools determined by
TEM-EDS in embryo Arabidopsis thaliana mutants.
Cynthia Gillet, Viviane Mary, Vanesa Sanchez
Garcia De La Torre, Sébastien Thomine,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître
Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC)/
Imagerie Gif core facility, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette,
FRANCE
LS02-036
Comparison of different EM methods for observation
of lipidic structures in the cell nucleus.
Jana Schrenkova, Margarita Sobol, Vlada
Philimonenko, Zuzana Lubovska, Pavel Hozak
Microscopy Centre, Institute of Molecular Genetics of
the ASCR, v.v.i., Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS02-037
New insights on the fertile megagametophyte and
female sterility obtained from Maytenus obtusifolia
Mart. (Celastraceae) plants under TEM.
Isabella Haddad, Lygia Santiago-Fernandes,
Silvia Machado
Botany, Univ. Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Botucatu,
BRAZIL
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LS02-038
Fine ultrastructure and composition of nuclear PIP2
islets.
Margarita Sobol, Zuzana Lubovská,
Alžbž ta Kalendová, Sukriye Yildirim, Vlada
Philimonenko, Pavel Marášek, Ilona Kalasová,
Lukáš Pastorek, Toyoshi Fujimoto, Pavel Hozák
Microscopy Centre, Institute of Molecular Genetics
ASCR v.v.i., Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS02-039
3D reconstruction of Euglena gracilis using serial
block face scanning electron microscopy.
Jana Nebesarova, Eva Dobakova,
Michal Petrov, Tomas Bily, Marie Vancova
Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, Biology Centre of
CAS, Ceske Budejovice, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS02-040
Wet STEM in SEM for Morphological Characterization of Novel Bacterial Species: Vibrio galatheae and
Photobacterium galatheae.
Ramona Valentina Mateiu, Sonia Giubergia,
Henrique Machado, Lone Gram, Jakob Birkedal
Wagner
Center for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical University of
Denmark, Kgs Lyngby, DENMARK
LS02-041
Crystal growth of bullet-shaped magnetite in magnetotactic bacteria of the Nitrospirae phylum.
Jinhua Li, Nicolas Menguy, Christophe Gatel,
Victor Boureau, Etienne Snoeck, Eric Leroy,
Gilles Patriarche
IMPMC - UMR 7590, CNRS - UPMC - Sorbonne
Universités, Paris, FRANCE
LS02-042
Observations about the tongue mucosa of WhiteEared-Opossum (Didelphis albiventris), employing
scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
Bárbara Tavares Schäfer, Althen Teixeira
Filho, Ii-Sei Watanabe
Department of Surgery, University of São Paulo, São
Paulo, BRAZIL
LS03 Cell functional exploration
LS03-043
Thrombotic, inflammatory reactions, and disease
progressions visualized by multi-scale in vivo 1P, 2P
microscope, and on-chip imager.
Satoshi Nishimura
Center for Molecular Medicine, Jichi Medical University and the Univ of Tokyo, Tochigi, JAPAN
Dep of Cardiovasc Med, and TSBMI, the Univ of
Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN
LS03-044
Actin-dependent mechanisms during vesicle fusion
link exo- and endocytosis in synapses.
Gianvito Arpino, Tuomas Näreoja, Elena
Sopova, Oleg Shupliakov
Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet,
Stockholm, SWEDEN
LS03-045
Spatial organization of microtubules within the ring
canals in the male germ-line clusters of Dendrobaena
veneta.
Karol Małota, Piotr Ś wi ˛a tek
Animal Histology and Embriology, University of
Sielsia, Katowcie, POLAND
LS03-046
In vitro hemocompatibility of thin films materials for
direct blood contact.
Roman Major, Klaudia Trembecka- Wojciga,
Jurgen M Lackner, Hanna Plutecka
Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science Polish
Academy of Sciences, Cracow, POLAND
LS03-047
Image-Based Analysis of a Human Neurosphere Stem
Cell Model for the Evaluation of Potential Neurotoxicants.
Brad Larson, Hilary Sherman, Hannah Gitschier,
Alexandra Wolff, Wini Luty, Damien Brechet
Sales, Biotek Instruments, Winooski, USA
LS03-048
Cytochemical localization of pectinases and cellulases in developing laticifers of Maclura tinctoria and
Ficus montana (Moraceae).
Cristina Marinho, Simone Teixeira
Pharmacobotany Laboratory/ Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
of
Ribeirão Preto/ USP, Ribeirão Preto, BRAZIL
LS03-049
A potential therapeutic effects of BMN673, a novel
PARP inhibitor, on Triple Negative Breast Cancer.
Gamze Guney Eskiler, Gulsah Cecener,
Unal Egeli, Berrin Tunca
Medical Biology, Uludag University, Bursa, TURKEY
LS03-050
Metformin ameliorates testicular damage in diabetes
and prostate cancer model.
Pınar Koroglu, Omur Karabulut Bulan,
Ismet Burcu Turkyılmaz, Ilknur Bugan,
Seyhan Altun, Refiye Yanardag
Department of Biology , Istanbul University, Faculty of
Science, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS03-051
Specificity of pork masseter muscle metabolic and
contractile type identified by histology.
Annie Vénien, Jeanne Danon, Olivier Loison,
Thierry Astruc
QuaPA, INRA, Saint Genès Champanelle, FRANCE
LS03-052
The Investigation of Effect of Carvacrol on Biofilm
positive Salmonella spp and Listeria monocytogenes
isolates.
Ilknur Dag, Bukay Yenice Gursu,
Gokhan Dikmen
Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Central Research
Laboratory Application and Research Center, Eskisehir
Osmangazi University, Eskısehir, TURKEY
LS03-053
OKA-induced tau hyperphosphorylation decrease
BDNF protein levels in primary cortical neuron cultures.
Irem L. Atasoy, Selma Yilmazer, Erdinç
Dursun, Derya Metin Arma ğ an, Melek Öztürk,
Duygu Gezen-Ak
Medical Biology, Istanbul University Cerrahpasa
Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS03-054
Ultracytochemical detection of iron in plant tissues by
TEM.
Silvia Machado, Hiulana Arrivabene,
Camilla Milanez
Botany, Univ. Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Botucatu,
BRAZIL
LS03-055
In vivo calibration of a ratiometric sensor for pH and
anions concentration in Arabidopsis cells.
Laetitia Besse, Elsa Demes, Alexis De Angeli,
Béatrice Satiat-Jeunemaître
Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC) /
Imagerie-Gif core facility, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS
and CEA, Gif sur Yvette, FRANCE
Astghik Pepoyan, Marine Balayan,
Anahit Manvelyan, Marianna Isajanyan,
Vardan Tsaturyan, Margarita Hovnanyan,
Karlen Hovnanyan
Food Safety & Biotechnology, Armenian National
Agrarian University, Yerevan, ARMENIA
LS04 Membrane Interaction
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LS04-057
Structural characterization of the human potassium
channel Kir 2.1.
Manuela Dezi, Renaud Wagner, Said
Bendahhou, Catherine Venien-Bryan
IMPMC, UPMC, Paris, FRANCE
LS04-058
Short time of ZnO nanoparticles uptake induces DNA
damage and specific mitochondrial degeneration in
human colon carcinoma cells.
Maria Condello, Stefania Meschini,
Barbara De Berardis, Maria Grazia Ammendolia,
Giancarlo Condello, Evelin Pellegrini
Dept. Technology and Health, National Institute of
Health, Rome, ITALY
LS05 Extra-cellular matrix
LS05-060
Apical chitinous matrix and basal lamina - the ultrastructure and formation of two distinct extracellular
matrices of crustacean hindgut cells.
Urban Bogataj, Polona Mrak, Jasna Štrus,
Nada Žnidaršič Department of biology, Biotechnical faculty, University
of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
LS05-061
sirtuin 1 downregulation exacerbates fibrosis and
inflammation in obese mice liver.
Alessandra Stacchiotti, Gaia Favero, Lorena
Giugno, Antonio Lavazza, Cristina SanchezRamos, Ignacio Prieto, Maria Monsalve-Perez,
Rita Rezzani
Dept. Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University
of Brescia, Brescia, ITALY
LS05-062
Visualization of aligned collagen fibrils in cartilage by
second harmonic generation microscopy.
Andreas Finnøy, Kristin Olstad,
Magnus Lilledahl
Department of Physics, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Trondheim, NORWAY
LS06 Host-pathogen Interactions
LS06-063
Nanoscopic localization of he components of the
origin recognition complex during Trypanosome brucei
cell cycle.
Leandro Lemgruber, Catarina Marques,
Richard McCulloch
Wellcome Trust Centre for Molecular Parasitology,
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
LS06-065
3 dimensional measurements of tuberculosis granulomas using optical clearing techniques.
Robert Francis, James Keeble, Bhagwati
Khatri, Belinda Dagg, Mei Mei Ho, Kirsty
MacLellan-Gibson
Biological Imaging Group, NIBSC (National Institute
for Biological Standards & Control), Hertfordshire, UK
LS06-066
Quantification of particles in samples of a split-virion
influenza vaccine.
Marie-Claire Nicolai, Aurelie Deliot, Frederic
Ronzon, Jean-François Cotte, Catherine Manin,
Daniel Nemecek
CBB/ARD-EU, Sanofi Pasteur, Marcy l´Etoile, FRANCE
LS06-067
Modulation of DAMP-mediated NET formation by
p33.
Ariane Neumann, Ariane Neumann, Praveen
Papareddy, Heiko Herwald
Division of Infection Medicine, Department of Clinical
Sciences, Lund University, none, Lund, SWEDEN
LS06-068
A combined microscopy approach to study plant-phytoplasma interaction using Arabidopsis thaliana.
Laura Pagliari, Rita Musetti
Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and
Animal Sciences, University of Udine, Udine, ITALY
LS06-069
Terrestrial isopods as models for host-symbiont
interactions.
Rok Kostanjsek, Milos Vittori, Jasna Strus
Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
LS06-070
The activation, ROS induction and cytokine secretion
in human monocytes exposed to H. pylori lipopolysaccharide depend on the availability of TLR4/2 and
TLR2/6 receptor complexes.
Karolina Rudnicka, Anna Niewiadomska,
Paulina Skibi ń ska, Sylwia Michlewska,
Maria Walencka, Dominik Matusiak,
Gerd Döring, Magdalena Chmiela
Gastroimmunology Lab., Department of Immunology
and Infectious Biology, Faculty of Biology and
Environmental Protection, University of Lodz, Lodz,
POLAND
LS06-071
Visualization of Dengue virus like particles interacting
with antibodies.
Aurelie Deliot, Marie-Claire Nicolai,
Frederic Ronzon, Valerie Lecouturier,
Daniel Nemecek
CBB/ARD-EU, Sanofi Pasteur, Marcy l’Etoile, FRANCE
LS06-072
In vivo structural characterization of bacteriophage
812K1-420 virion lytic cycle intermediates.
Miroslav Peterek, Jiri Novacek, Pavel Plevka
CEITEC MU, Masaryk university, Brno,
CZECH REPUBLIC
LS06-073
Induction of conoid extrusion is asociated to MIC
secretion in Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites.
Manuel Gonzalez del Carmen, Lizbeth Cariño
Calvo, Ricardo Mondragón
Microbiologia, Universidad Veracruzana, Mendoza,
MEXICO
LS06-074
Structural characterization of the protein P2, the
aphid transmission factor of the cauliflower mosaic
virus.
Francois Lecorre, Joséphine Lai Kee Him
Multi-scale structural biology, Centre de Biochimie
Structurale, Montpellier, FRANCE
LS07 Organism development and imaging
LS07-075
Visualization of GFP mouse embryos and embryonic
hearts using various tissue clearing methods and 3D
imaging modalities.
Hana Kolesova, Martin Capek, Barbora
Radochova, Jiri Janacek, David Sedmera
Institute of Physiology, the Czech Academy of
S­ ciences, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS07-076
An integrated structural perspective on morphogenesis of crustacean epidermis and gut by complementary microscopy.
Polona Mrak, Urban Bogataj, Kristina Žagar,
Miran Č eh, Andreja Gajović ,Nada Žnidaršič ,
Jasna Štrus
Department of biology, Biotechnical faculty, University
of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
LS07-077
Flower development of Cannabaceae species using
SEM.
Flávia Maria Leme, Simone Pádua Teixeira
Postgraduate Program of Plant Biology, Bioscience
Institute, University of Campinas, Campinas, BRAZIL
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LS07-078
Light and electron microscopy analyses elucidate the
structure and function of the pistillode in Urticaceae
species.
Giseli Donizete Pedersoli, Simone Pádua
Teixeira
Department of Biology, Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of Ribeirão Preto, Pstgraduation in
Comparative Biology, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão
Preto, BRAZIL
LS07-079
Female germ-line cyst composition and functioning in
the sludge worm Tubifex tubifex (Tubificinae).
Anna Urbisz, Łukasz Chajec, Piotr Ś wi˛a tek
Department of Animal Histology and Embryology,
University of Silesia, Katowice, POLAND
LS07-080
Studying synaptic architecture in the zebrafish Danio
rerio.
Frederik Helmprobst, Kristin Schuch, Katja
Schulze, Constantin Berger, Christina Lillesaar,
Thomas Dandekar, Christian Stigloher
Division of Electron Microscopy, University of
Würzburg, Biocenter, Würzburg, GERMANY
LS07-081
Ontogeny resolves the unusual flower morphology of
urticalean rosids.
Simone Teixeira, Viviane Leite, Flávia Leme,
Marina Costa, Giseli Pedersoli
Plant Biology Lab - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão
Preto, BRAZIL
LS07-082
Pre-Sertoli Cells: A Light And Electron Microscopic
Study.
Merve Albayrak, Özge Hürdo ğ an,
Fadime Aktar (1), Ekin Kuntsal, Leyla Tapul
Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine, Department
of Histology and Embryology, Mrs, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS07-083
Examination Of Retinoic Acid And Oct3/4 Relationship In Gonadal Development.
Merve Albayrak, Leyla Tapul
Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine, Department
of Histology and Embryology, Mrs, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS08 Human health and disease
LS08-84
The effects of Noni on the TNF-, iNOS levels and
plasma cell numbers in the spleen of PNMC administered rats.
Ikitimur-Armutak, Suzan Daglioglu,
Elif lkay
İ
Funda Yigit, Osman Behzat Burak Esener,
Sonmez Kivilcim, Ebru Gurel-Gurevin, Abit
Aktas, Yilmazer Nadim
Department of Histology and Embryology, Istanbul
University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Istanbul,
TURKEY
LS08-085
Investigation on Effects of Atorvastatin and Gliclazide
Combination Therapy on Male Reproductive System
on Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats.
Ezgi Öztaş , Tu ğ ba Ekiz Yılmaz, Elif Güzel,
Gül Özhan
Histology and Embryology, Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS08-086
Effect of Systemic D Vitamin Supplementation on The
Treatment of Full Thickness Articular Cartilage
Defects.
Okan Tok, Tu ğ ba Ekiz Yılmaz, Elif Güzel,
Önder Aydıngöz, Mehmet Can Ünlü
Histology and Embryology, Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS08-087
Histologic And Histomorphometric Comparison Of
Bone Regeneration Between Bone Morphogenetic
Protein-2 And Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB In
Guinea Pigs.
Gokhan Guven, Selenay Furat Rencber,
Elif Guzel Meydanli, Alper Gultekin, Gamze
Senol Guven, Selim Ersanli
Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of
Medicine, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, TURKEY
LS08-088
Bismuth Ferrite Harmonic Nanoparticles and Biphotonic Microscopy: Innovative Approach to Track In
Vivo Muscle Stem Cells, a Promising Candidate for
Cell Therapy of Muscular Dystrophy.
Laurence Dubreil, Isabelle leroux,
Mireille Ledevin, Claire Lovo, Cindy Schleder,
Lydie Lagalice, Sandrine Gerber, Luigi Bonacina,
Karl Rouger
INRA UMR U703, Animal Pathophysiology and Biotherapy for Muscle and Nervous system Diseases,
INRA, ONIRIS, Nantes, FRANCE
LUNAM University, Oniris, Nantes-Atlantic National
College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and
Engineering, ONIRIS, Nantes, FRANCE
LS08-090
Light and electron microscopic evaluation of lattice
corneal dystrophy (LCD).
Ismail Seckin, Mustafa Erdogan Cicik, Osman
Sevki Arslan, Basak Isildar, Cezmi Do ğ an,
Ozan Burgazdere, Samira Hagverdiyeva
Department of Histology and Embryology, Istanbul
University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul,
TURKEY
LS08-091
Evaluation of antibacterial mechanism of polymeric
nano-particles by scanning transmission electron
microscopy-cathodoluminescence technique.
Chisato Takahashi, Noriko Ogawa, Shunsuke
Muto, Yoshiaki Kawashima, Hiromitsu
Yamamoto
School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Engineering,
Aichi Gakuin University, Nagoya, JAPAN
LS08-092
The Effect of Vitamin E on Ovarian Damage Caused
by Nicotine Administration.
Zehra Sezer, Tu ğ ba Ekiz Yılmaz,
Zeynep Güngör, Elif Guzel
Histology and Embryology, Cerrahpasa Faculty of
Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS08-093
Three-dimensional visualization of Tick-borne encephalitis virus-cell interactions.
Tomas Bily, Martin Palus, Marie Vancova,
Daniel Ruzek, Jana Nebesarova
Laboratory of electron microscopy / Institute of
Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Ceske Budejovice, CZECH REPUBLIC
Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia,
Ceske Budejovice, CZECH REPUBLIC
LS08-095
Rotavirus double and triple layered viral particles:
correlative characterization using electron microscopy, disc centrifuge and capillary electrophoresis.
Agnes Miseur, Astrid Coppens, Céline
Chapelle, Christine Hens, Philippe Blain,
Ghislain Delpierre, Michel Deschuyteneer
Analytical R&D, GSK Vaccines, Rixensart, BELGIUM
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LS08-096
The Effect of Modified University of Wisconsin
Solution on Kidney Preservation Time.
Abdurrahman Coskun, Cumhur Yegen, Serap
Arbak, Wafi Attaallah, Omer Gunal, Ismail
Seckin, Banu Cetiner, Zeynep Yildirim, Yigit
Erdemgil, Merve Acikel Elmas, Sibel Acikel
Elmas, Sibel Demirci, Ozge Can, Mustafa
Serteser, Aysel Ozpınar, Gulcin Basdemir, Ahmet
Belce, Ibrahim Unsal
School of Medicine, Department of Histology and
Embryology, Acibadem University, Istanbul, TURKEY
School of Medicine, Department of Histology and
Embryology, Marmara University, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS08-097
Modified University of Wisconsin Solution With
Melatonin and the Its Efficacy of Kidney Preservation
Time.
Abdurrahman Coskun, Cumhur Yegen,
Serap Arbak, Omer Gunal, Wafi Attaallah,
Ismail Seckin, Banu Cetiner, Zeynep Yildirim,
Yigit Erdemgil, Merve Acikel Elmas, Sibel
Demirci, Ozge Can, Mustafa Serteser, Aysel
Ozpınar, Gulcin Basdemir,
Ahmet Belce, Ibrahim Unsal
School of Medicine, Department of Histology and
Embryology, Acibadem University, Istanbul, TURKEY
LS08-098
Diagnostic molecular biology with whole genome
sequencing versus diagnostic electron microsopy –
a change of paradigm in diagnostic EM.
Susanne Richter
Electron microscopy Unit, AGES – Inst. for Veterinary
Disease Control Moedling, Moedling, AUSTRIA
LS08-099
Efficient motor neuron targeting in adult mice by a
single lumbar intrathecal rAAV9-eGFP administration:
application for motor neuron diseases.
Karim Bey, Johan Deniaud, Ciron Carine,
Laurence Dubreil, Patrick Aubourg, Marie-Anne
Colle
UMR U703, Animal Pathophysiology and bioTherapy
for muscle and nervous system diseases (PAnTher),
INRA/ONIRIS, Nantes, FRANCE
LUNAM University, Oniris, Nantes-Atlantic National
College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and
Engineering, ONIRIS, Nantes, FRANCE
LS08-100
Gastric digestion of milk protein gels as assessed by
time-lapse Synchrotron UV-microscopy.
Jonathan Thévenot, Juliane Floury, Frédéric
Jamme, Maud Panouillé, Evelyne Lutton,
François Boué, Didier Dupont, Steven Le
Feunteun
STLO, Agrocampus Ouest-INRA, Rennes, FRANCE
LS08-101
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy applied
to the identification of asbestos fibers in histological
sections.
Caterina Rinaudo, Alessandro Croce, Nicol
Francesca Trincheri, Roberta Libener, Daniela
Degiovanni, Federica Grosso
Department of Science and Technological Innovation ,
University of Eastern Piedmont , Alessandria, ITALY
LS08-102
Optically and magnetically active hybrid FePt/SiO2/
Au nanoparticles are internalized into normal and
cancer urothelial cells.
Samo Hudoklin, Nina Kostevšek, Rok Romih,
Kristina Žužek Rožman, Sašo Šturm, Mateja
Erdani Kreft
Institute of Cell biology, University of Ljubljana,
Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
LS09 Societal challenges and environment
LS09-103
Birch pollen - the key to unlock hidden cases of
species hybridization.
Kesara Anamthawat-Jonsson, Lilja
Karlsdottir
Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, ICELAND
LS09-104
Hydrophobins: self-assembly protein monolayers
designed to reverse the hydrophobicity of a surface.
Victor Lo, Jennifer I-Chun Lai, Ann Kwan,
Margaret Sunde
School of Medical Sciences, The University of Sydney,
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
LS09-105
SEM and FTIR investigation of molecular composition
changes in allergenic common mugwort (Artemisia
vulgaris L.) and hazel (Corylus avellana) pollen induced by traffic pollution.
Joanna Depciuch, Idalia Kasprzyk, Elzbieta
Roga, Magdalena Parlinska-Wojtan
Department of soft matter research, Institute of
Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow,
POLAND
LS09-106
Microscopic approach to reveal nanoparticles effects
in fish.
Fanny Perrier, Nathalie Mesmer-Dudons,
Stéphane Mornet, Magalie Baudrimont, Olivier
Simon, Agnès Feurtet-Mazel
UMR 5805 EPOC, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux,
Arcachon, FRANCE
LS09-107
Decontamination capacity of a fish after trophic
contamination with gold nanoparticules: ultrastructural study.
Nathalie Mesmer-Dudons, Aurore Chongaud,
Stephane Mornet, Agnès Feurtet-Mazel, Régine
Maury-Brachet, Magalie Baudrimont
UMR 5805 EPOC, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux,
Arcachon, FRANCE
IM09 Super resolution in light microscopy
IM09-108
Optical far-field super-resolution microscopy with
local probes.
Xiangdong Chen, Fangwen Sun
Key Lab of Quantum Information, University of
S­ cience and Technology of China, Hefei, CHINA
IM09-109
Z-stack of super-resolved bright-field microscopic
images and its simplified reporting.
Renata Rychtarikova, Dalibor Stys
Institute of Complex Systems, University of South
Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Faculty of Fisheries and
Protection of Waters, CENAKVA, Nove Hrady, CZECH
REPUBLIC
IM09-110
Study of Nucleation of Microbubbles at a Solid/
Water Interface with Optical Microscopy and Atomic
Force Microscopy.
Chih-Wen Yang, Hsien-Chen Ko, Ya-Ling
Chiang, Yi-Hsien Lu, Ing-Shouh Hwang
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, T­ AIWAN
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IM09-111
Simultaneous multi-plane, multi-colour microscopy
Yan Feng, Yuewei Liu, Zhengkun Liu
imaging using quadratically distorted (QD) grating and
grisms.
IM09-112
Crystal structure solution of K6.4(Nb,Ta)36.3O94
compound, by using advanced TEM.
Robert Paria Sena, Artem A. Babaryk, Sergiy
Khainakov, Santiago Garcia-Granda, Nikolay S.
Slobodyanik, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Artem M
Abakumov, Joke Hadermann
Physics department/EMAT, Antwerp University,
Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM09-113
Nanometric localization of synaptic proteins by
combining single-molecule localization imaging with
scanning electron microscopy.
Camilla Luccardini, Manon Perret, Sebastian
Markert, Christian Stigloher, Béatrice Burdin,
Jean-Louis Bessereau
INMG, Institut NeuroMyoGene, UCBL1, Lyon, FRANCE
Key Laboratory of Molecular Nanostructure and
Nanotechnology, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CHINA
Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and
Bioengineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
IM10 Correlative microscopy
IM10-114
RISE Microscopy: Correlative Raman and SEM
Imaging.
Ute Schmidt, Philippe Ayasse, Olaf Hollricher
WITec GmbH, WITec GmbH, Ulm, GERMANY
IM10-115
Correlative microscopy for elemental analysis by
NanoSIMS and Electron microscopy: optimization of
sample preparation methods.
Etienne Gontier, Florent Penen, Julien
Malherbe, Marie-Pierre Isaure, Anne-Laure
Bulteau, Philippe Le Coustumer, Dirk
Schaumlöffel
Bordeaux Imaging Center - Pôle d’imagerie électronique - CNRS UMS 3420 -, Université de Bordeaux CNRS, Bordeaux, FRANCE
IM10-116
Improvement of 3D atom probe tomography reconstruction integrating transmission electron microscopy information.
Isabelle Mouton, Robert Estivill-Stroud,
Adeline Grenier, Magalie Gregoire, Marc Juhel,
Jean Paul Barnes
LETI, CEA, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM10-117
Study of the interaction of Macrobrachium rosenbergii Nodavirus and its virus-like particles (MrNV-VLPs)
in Sf9 insect cells: the dependence upon caveolinmediated endocytosis and the possible existence of a
capsid ligand domain.
Monsicha Somrit, Atthaboon
Watthammawut, Wattana Weerachatyanukul,
Yann Guerardel
Department of anatomy, Faculty of Science Mahidol
University, Bangkok, THAILAND
Department of anatomy, Faculty of medicine Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, THAILAND
IM10-118
Understanding the in vivo reactivity of metal orthopaedic implants.
Mohamed Koronfel, Angela Goode,
Johanna Weker, Thiago Simoes, Richard
Drummond-Brydson, Alister Hart,
Michael Toney, Alexandra Porter, Mary Ryan
Department of Materials, Imperial College London,
London, UK
IM10-119
Correlative microscopy on tissue: Development
applied to the skin and the nervous system.
Etienne Gontier, Jimmy Ledigabel,
Sabrina Lacomme, Marie Glavier,
Gwendal Josse, Marc Landry
Bordeaux Imaging Center - Pôle d’imagerie électronique - CNRS UMS 3420 -, Université de Bordeaux CNRS, Bordeaux, FRANCE
IM10-120
Improving 3d correlation in integrated correlated light
and electron microscopy using confocal laser scanning microscopy.
Josey Sueters-Di Meo, Pieter Kruit,
Jacob Hoogenboom
ImPhys - Charged Particle Optics, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM10-121
Optimizing CLEM protocols for plants cells: A good
preservation of GFP fluorescence and ultrastructure in
Arabidopsis roots.
Jessica Marion, Romain Le Bars, Béatrice
Satiat-Jeunemaitre, Claire Boulogne
Laboratoire dynamique de la compartimentation
cellulaire - Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell
(I2BC)-Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette,
FRANCE
IM10-122
Simple CLEM method to asses rare pulmonary
vascular remodeling.
Christine Longin-Péchoux, Fabrice Antigny,
Benoit Ranchoux, Elodie Gouadon,
Marc Humbert, Frédéric Perros,
Catherine Rücker-Martin
GABI- Eq Plateforme- MET, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas,
FRANCE
IM10-123
Correlative microscopy on animal and vegetal samples with In Resin Fluorescence approach.
Melina Petrel, Clément Chambaud, Fabrice
Cordelières, Jennifer Petersen, Etienne Gontier,
Lysiane Brocard
Bordeaux Imaging Center UMS3420 CNRS, US4
INSERM, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FRANCE
IM10-124
Correlative ECCI and CL of single GaN microstructures obtained using ECP by beam rocking on small
areas.
Johannes Ledig, Frederik Steib, Jana
Hartmann, Sönke Fündling, Hergo-Heinrich
Wehmann, Andreas Waag
Institute of Semiconductor Technology and Laboratory
for Emerging Nanometrology, TU Braunschweig,
Braunschweig, GERMANY
IM10-125
Analytical electron microscopy and atom probe
tomography investigation of interfacial segregation.
F. Danoix, X. Sauvage, M. Gouné, B. Gault,
F. Cuvilly
GPM UMR CNRS 6634 , Université de Rouen
­Normandie, Rouen, FRANCE
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Abstract
No.
Title
Authors
(presenting author shown in bold)
Presenting Author Affiliation
IM01 Tomography and Multidimensional Microscopy
IM01-126
STEM electron tomography of titanium oxide nanotubes surface functionalized by Pt nanoparticles.
Mariusz Andrzejczuk, Agata Roguska, Marcin
Pisarek, Małgorzata Lewandowska
WUT, Warsaw, POLAND
IM01-128
Compressed sensing tomography of inorganic and
biological samples in the scanning electron microscope operated in the transmission mode.
Matteo Ferroni, Alberto Signoroni, Andrea
Sanzogni, Andrea Migliori, Luca Ortolani,
Vittorio Morandi
Information Engineering Department, University of
Brescia, Brescia, ITALY
IMM – Institute for Microelectronic and Microsystems, CNR – National Research Council, Bologna,
ITALY
SensorLab – INO National Institute of Optics, CNR –
National Research Council, Brescia, ITALY
IM01-130
Extending the Limits of Fast Acquisition in TEM
Tomography and 4D-STEM.
Martin Simson, Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski,
Robert Hartmann, Martin Huth, Sebastian Ihle,
Lewys Jones, Yukihito Kondo, Vadim Migunov,
Peter D. Nellist, Robert Ritz, Henning Ryll,
Ryusuke Sagawa, Julia Schmidt, Heike Soltau,
Lothar Strüder, Hao Yang
PNDetector GmbH, Munich, GERMANY
IM01-132
Quantitative 3D analysis of huge nanoparticles
assemblies.
Daniele Zanaga, Folkert Bleichrodt, Thomas
Altantzis, Naomi Winckelmansa, Willem Jan
Palenstijn, Jan Sijbers, Bart de Nijs, Marijn A.
van Huis, Luis M. Liz-Marzán, Alfons van
Blaaderen, K. Joost Batenburg, Gustaaf Van
Tendeloo, Sara Bals
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, BELGIUM
IM01-134
Multi ADF detector tomography for 3D characterization of heterostructures.
Kadir Sentosun, Marta N. Sanz Ortiz, K. Joost
Batenburg, Luis M. Liz-Marzán, Sara Bals
Electron microscopy for material science (EMAT),
University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM01-136
Effect on the SEM topography of different sample
preparation methods for thin-film-composite membrane.
Wenqing Huang, Xiaopei Miao
Analytical division, SINOPEC Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry, Beijing, CHINA
IM01-138
3D Elemental and interdependent reconstructions
based on a novel compressed sensing algorithm in
electron tomography.
Tony Printemps, Nicolas Bernier, Eric Robin,
Zineb Saghi, Lionel Hervé
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, FRANCE
CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM01-140
Electron tomography: influence of defocus on the
determination of reconstructed soot aggregates’
surface and volume.
Martiane Cabié, Marc Gailhanou, Daniel Ferry
Aix Marseille Université, CP2M, Marseille, FRANCE
IM01-142
How precise can atoms of a nanocluster be positioned in 3D from a tilt series of scanning transmission electron microscopy images?
Marcos Alania, Annick De Backer, Ivan
Lobato, Florian F. Krause, Dirk Van Dyck,
Andreas Rosenauer, Sandra Van Aert
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM01-144
New Approaches to Multi-Dimensional Experiments
in S/TEM: Application of High Speed Cameras.
Anahita Pakzad, Cory Czarnik, Roy Geiss,
David Mastronarde
R&D Headquarters, Gatan Inc., Pleasanton, USA
IM01-146
Atomic resolution HAADF STEM tomography using
prior physical knowledge and simulated annealing.
Ivan Lobato, Jan De Beenhouwer, Dirk Van
Dyck, Sandra Van Aert, Jan Sijbers
University of Antwerp, EMAT, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM01-148
FeCrMg composite and porous FeCr obtained by
dealloying in metallic melt bath by Xray tomography
and SEM.
Morgane Mokhtari, Eric Maire, Christophe Le
Bourlot, Takeshi Wada, Hidemi Kato, Anne
Bonnin, Jannick Duchet-Rumeau
Mateis, Insa de Lyon, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
IMR, Tohoku University, Sendai, JAPAN
IMP, Insa de Lyon, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne,
FRANCE
IM01-150
Large volume 3D SEM for reconstruction of inner
structure of soft materials.
Milos Hovorka, Tomas Janocko, John
Mitchels, Libor Strakos, Tomas Vystavel
FEI, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM01-152
SAMFire – a smart adaptive fitting algorithm for
multi-dimensional microscopy.
Tomas Ostaševičius, Francisco de la Peña,
Paul Midgley
Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge, 27 Charles Babbage Road,
Cambridge, UK
IM01-154
Comparison of propagation-based phase contrast
tomography and full-field optical coherence tomography on bone tissue.
Sylvaine Di Tommaso, Hugo Rositi, Max Langer,
Carole Frindel, Cécile Olivier, Françoise Peyrin,
David Rousseau
Univ Lyon, INSA-Lyon, Université Lyon 1, UJM-Saint
Etienne, CNRS, Inserm, CREATIS UMR 5220, U1206,
CREATIS, Lyon, FRANCE
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IM01-156
Discrete STEM/EDX tomography for quantitative 3D
reconstructions of chemical nanostructures.
Eric Robin, Miguel Lopez-Haro, Nicolas
Mollard, Pamela Rueda-Fonseca, Marta Orru,
Edith Bellet-Amalric, Yann Genuist, Regis
Andre, Alberto Artioli, Serge Tatarenko, David
Ferrand, David Ferrand, Joel Cibert, Khalil El
Hajraoui, Martien Den Hertog, Thibault Cremel,
Kuntheak Kheng, Laure Guetaz
University Grenoble Alpes, INAC, CEA, Grenoble,
FRANCE
IM02 Micro-Nano Lab and Dynamic Microscopy
IM02-158
Understanding the enhanced ductility of TiAl alloys
using a hybrid study of in-situ TEM experiment and
molecular dynamics.
Seong-Woong Kim, Seung-Hwa Ryu, Youngsang Na, Seung-Eon Kim
Titanium, Korea Institute of Materials Science,
­Changwon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA,
IM02-160
Imaging of Electron Beam Triggered Phase Transformations and Chemical Reactions of Organic Molecules by Aberration-Corrected Low-Voltage Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Johannes Biskupek, Thomas Chamberlain,
Stephen Skowron, Elena Besley, Andrei
Khlobystov, Ute Kaiser
Central Facility of Electron Microscopy, University of
Ulm, Ulm, GERMANY
IM02-162
Time resolved HREM of Al crystal surface.
Yossi Lereah, Johannes Biskupek, Ute Kaiser
Faculty of engineering, Tel aviv university, Tel Aviv,
ISRAEL
IM02-164
Dynamic oxidation and reduction of catalytic nickel
nanoparticles using E(S)TEM.
David Lloyd, Alec LaGrow, Edward Boyes,
Pratibha Gai
York JEOL Nanocentre, University of York, York, UK
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
IM02-166
A NanoWorkshop Toolkit for in situ Nanoassembly
and Nanocharacterization.
Andrew Jonathan Smith, Andreas Rummel,
Klaus Schock, Stephan Kleindiek
Kleindiek Nanotechnik, Reutlingen, GERMANY
IM02-168
In situ and cryo (S)TEM imaging of internal microgel
architectures.
Tobias Caumanns, Arjan Gelissen, Alexander
Oppermann, Pascal Hebbeker, Rahul Tiwari,
Sarah Turnhoff, Dominik Wöll, Andreas Walther,
Joachim Mayer, Walter Richtering,
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, RWTH
Aachen University, Aachen, GERMANY
IM02-170
In situ observation of heat-induced degradation of
perovskite solar cells.
Giorgio Divitini, Stefania Cacovich, Fabio
Matteocci, Lucio Cina, Aldo Di Carlo, Paul
Midgley, Caterina Ducati
Department of Materials Science, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
IM02-172
In situ STEM observation of the impact of surface
oxidation on the crystallization of GeTe Phase Change
Material thin films.
Rémy Berthier, Nicolas Bernier, David Cooper,
Chiara Sabbione, Francoise Hippert, Pierre Noé
CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, FRANCE
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM02-174
Microstructural and mechanical properties of hyperdeformed surfaces: In-situ micro-pillar compression
and EBSD investigations in α-iron.
David Tumbajoy-Spinel, Sergio Sao Joao,
Xavier Maeder, Sylvie Descartes, Jean Michel
Bergheau, Johann Michler, Guillaume
Kermouche
Laboratoire Georges Friedel (LGF), Mines Saint
Etienne, Saint Etienne, FRANCE
IM02-176
Measurement of mechanical properties gradient on
impact-based transformed surfaces: Nano-mechanical testing in graded micro-structured α-iron.
David Tumbajoy-Spinel, Sylvie Descartes,
Jean Michel Bergheau, Sergio Sao Joao,
Gaylord Guillonneau, Johann Michler,
Guillaume Kermouche
Laboratoire Georges Friedel (LGF), Mines Saint
Etienne, Saint Etienne, FRANCE
IM02-178
In-Situ ESTEM Observations of Asymmetric Oxidation
and Reduction in Copper Nanoparticles.
Alec LaGrow, Michael Ward, David Lloyd,
Edward Boyes, Pratibha Gai
The York JEOL Nanocentre, University of York, York,
UK
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
IM02-180
In situ TEM observation of electromigration in Ni
nanobridges.
Tatiana Kozlova, Henny W. Zandbergen
HREM, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University
of Technology, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM02-182
In situ SEM dynamic investigation of charging kinetics in insulating materials.
Sergio Sao Joao, Omar Mekni, Dominique
Goeuriot, Gilles Damamme
Laboratoire Georges Friedel (LGF), Mines Saint
Etienne, Saint Etienne, FRANCE
IM02-184
In situ electrical testing across nano-scale contact
interfaces in the transmission electron microscope.
Daan Hein Alsem, Siddharth Sood, Norman
Salmon, Tevis Jacobs
Hummingbird Scientific, Lacey, USA
IM02-186
The value of in situ transmission electron microscopy
in studding ferroelectric materials.
Marina Zakhozheva, Ljubomira Ana Schmitt,
Yevheniy Pivak, Matias Acosta, Kun Zuo, Qiang
Xu, Hans-Joachim Kleebe
DENSsolutions, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM02-188
Gas TEM holder for in-situ biasing and heating
experiments.
Leonardo Vicarelli, Henny Zandbergen
Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM02-190
In situ study of CeO2 microspheres sintering using
HT-ESEM.
Galy Ingrid Nkou Bouala, Renaud Podor,
Jacques Lechelle, Nicolas Dacheux, Nicolas
Clavier
Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule, CNRS,
Bagnols-sur-Cèze, FRANCE
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IM02-192
CelDi: Development of an advanced solid / fluid
reaction stage for SEM.
Johan Salacroup, Gautier Gonnet, Antoine
Candeias, Henri-Pierre Brau, Stéphanie
Szenknect, Paul Ivaldi, Renaud Podor
Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule, CNRS,
Bagnols-sur-Cèze, FRANCE
IM02-194
In situ investigation of high temperature corrosion of
Co-based alloys in the ESEM – the very first stages.
Angelika Reichmann, Martin Weiser,
Sannakaisa Virtanen, Peter Poelt
Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis,
NAWI Graz, Graz University of Technology, Graz,
AUSTRIA
IM02-196
In-situ thermal measurements with high spatial
resolution in the TEM.
Norvik Voskanian, John Cumings, Eva Olsson
Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, SWEDEN
IM02-198
A simple shortcut for observing unroofed cells by
either TEM or SEM.
Agathe Franck, Jeanne Lainé, Marc Bitoun,
Ghislaine Frébourg, Michaël Trichet,
Stéphane Vassilopoulos
Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS), FR 3631,
Service de microscopie électronique, Sorbonne
universités,
UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, Paris, FRANCE
IM02-200
Nanograin formation due to premelting in free-standing thin films.
Pooja Rani, Anandh Subramaniam,
Raghvendra Tewari, Bathula Vishwanadh,
Somnath Bhattacharyya
Material Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, INDIA
IM02-202
In situ TEM nanocompression of MgO nanocubes and
mechanical analysis.
Inas Issa, Jonathan Amodeo, Lucile JolyPottuz, Julien Réthoré, Claude Esnouf, Vincent
Garnier, Julien Morthomas, Karine MasenelliVarlot
MATEIS, CNRS UMR 5510, Univ Lyon, INSA-Lyon,
Villeurbanne, FRANCE
IM02-204
In Situ TEM Characterization of Asphaltene Formation
in Crude Oil.
Arne Janssen, Nestor Zaluzec, Matthew
Kulzick, Greg McMahon, M.G. Burke
School of Materials, The University of Manchester,
Manchester, UK
IM02-206
In Situ Study of Internal Structure of Spherical
Polyelectrolyte Complex Capsules Using ESEM.
Vilem Nedela, Marek Bucko, Eva Tihlarikova,
Tomas Krajcovic, Peter Gemeiner, Eva
Navratilova, Jiri Hudec
Environmental electron microscopy group, Institute of
Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno, CZECH
REPUBLIC
IM02-208
Using the Deben Enhanced Coolstage for in-situ (E)
SEM freeze-drying & high resolution imaging of
polymer latices.
Marzena Tkaczyk, Kalin Dragnevski, Gary
Edwards
Laboratory for In-situ Microscopy & Analysis, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
IM02-210
In-liquid TEM to visualize multimerization and self-assembly of DNA functionalized gold nanoparticles.
Sercan Keskin, Stephanie Besztejan,
Guenther Kassier, Stephanie Manz, Robert
Buecker, Svenja Riekeberg, Hoc Khiem Trieu,
Andrea Rentmeister, Dwayne Miller,
Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics
of Matter, Luruper Chaussee 149, Geb. 99 (CFEL),
22761, Hamburg, GERMANY
IM02-212
Structural evolution of strontium titanate nanocuboids under in-situ electron irradiation and heating.
Emanuela Liberti, Judy Kim, Yuyuan Lin,
Angus Kirkland
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford,
UK
IM02-214
Cathodoluminescence for in situ plasmonic sensing of
beam effects.
Carl Wadell, Satoshi Inagaki, Hiroki Ohnishi,
Takumi Sannomiya
Department of Innovative and Engineered Materials,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, JAPAN
IM02-216
Stability and reactivity of anisotropic cobalt nanostructures under inert and reactive environments
investigated by in-situ TEM.
K. Dembélé, S. Moldovan, J. Harmel, K.
Soulantica, P. Serp, B. Chaudret, A-S Gay, S.
Maury, A. Berliet, O. Ersen, Ersen,
IPCMS – UMR 7504, University of Strasbourg and
CNRS, Strasbourg, FRANCE
IFPEN, IFPEN, Solaize, FRANCE
IM02-218
Development of a novel straining holder for TEM
compatible with electron tomography.
Kazuhisa Sato, Hiroya Miyazaki, Takashi
Gondo, Shinsuke Miyazaki, Mitsuhiro
Murayama, Satoshi Hata
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
(Present address: Research Center for Ultra-High
Voltage
Electron Microscopy, Osaka University), Sendai,
JAPAN
IM02-220
In situ mechanical quenching of nanoscale silica
spheres in the TEM.
Mirza Mačković , Florian Niekiel, Lothar
Wondraczek, Erik Bitzek, Erdmann Spiecker
Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research and
Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy,
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, GERMANY
IM02-222
In situ compression experiments of fused silica pillars
in the TEM and SEM.
Mirza Mačković , Thomas Przybilla, Patrick
Herre, Stefan Romeis, Jonas Paul, Etienne
Barthel, Jeremie Teisseire, Nadine Schrenker,
Wolfgang Peukert, Erdmann Spiecker
Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research and
Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy,
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, GERMANY
IM02-223b
In situ study of the electromechanical behaviour of
Ti-Ag coated polymers for bio-sensing applications.
Aurelien Etiemble, Claudia Lopes, Lucian
Roiban, Beatriz Freitas, Marco Sampaio
Rodrigues, Julien Rethore, Filipe Vaz,
Philippe Steyer
MATEIS, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
Ivo Burkart, Eva Burkart, Volker Klocke,
David Peters
Development, Klocke Nanotechnik GmbH, Aachen,
GERMANY
IM03 New Instrumentation
IM03-224
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THE NANOWORKBENCH: Automated Nanorobotic
system inside of Scanning Electron or Focused Ion
Beam Microscopes.
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IM03-226
3D Fourier transform analysis and Diffractogram
analysis to evaluate a high-performance TEM.
Kazuo Ishizuka, Koji Kimoto
Advanced Key Technologies Division, National
­Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, JAPAN
Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyushu University,
Tsukuba, JAPAN
IM03-228
Backscattered-electron SEM contrast of SiO2 nanoparticles.
Thomas Kowoll, Erich Mueller, Dagmar
Gerthsen
Laboratory for Electron Microscopy (LEM), Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, GERMANY
IM03-230
Site-specific 35-minute TEM-lamella preparation by
FIB-SEM.
Daniel Phifer, Remco Geurts
Materials Science, FEI Company, Eindhoven, THE
NETHERLANDS
IM03-232
Multicomponent garnet film scintillators for SEM
electron detectors.
Petr Schauer, Ondřej Lalinský, Zuzana
Lučeničová, Miroslav Kučera
Department of Electron Microscopy, Institute of
Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno, CZECH
REPUBLIC
IM03-234
Spin polarisation with electron Bessel beams?
Peter Schattschneider, Vincenzo Grillo,
Thomas Schachinger, Stefan Löffler
USTEM, TU Wien, Vienna, AUSTRIA
Institue of Solid State Physics, TU Wien, Vienna,
AUSTRIA
IM03-236
A Variable-Temperature Continuous-Flow Liquid-Helium Cryostat Inside a (Scanning) Transmission
Electron Microscope.
Felix Börrnert, Alexander Horst, Michael A.
Krzyzowski, Bernd Büchner
Materialwissenschaftliche Elektronenmikroskopie,
Universität Ulm, Ulm, GERMANY
IM03-238
Novel Linkage Technology of the Shared Alignment
Sample Holder for Same Area Observations with
Electron Microscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy.
Ulrich Diestelhorst, Takehiro Yamaoka,
Kazunori Ando, Yoichiro Hashimoto
Analytical Application Engineering Section Tokyo 2,
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation, Kawasaki,
JAPAN
IM03-240
Electron beam lithography for the realization of
electron beam vortices with large topological charge
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Erfan Mafakheri, Amir Tavabi, Penghan Lu,
Roberto Balboni, Federico Venturi, Claudia
Menozzi, Gian Carlo Gazzadi, Stefano Frabboni,
Robert Boyd, Rafal Dunin-Borkowski, Ebrahim
Karimi, Vincenzo Grillo
NANO, CNR, Modena, ITALY
IM03-242
Transmission imaging of biological tissue with the
Delft multi-beam SEM.
Wilco Zuidema, Yan Ren, Jacob Hoogenboom,
Cees Hagen, Pieter Kruit
Charged Particle Optics, Delft University of
T­ echnology, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM03-244
Ultrafast nano-fabrication and analysis using Xe
plasma-FIB-SEM microscope and its applications for
Cu milling using the Rocking-stage.
Abdelmalek Benkouider, Sharang Sharang,
Tomaš Hrnčíř, Jozef Vincenc Obon̆ a, Jaroslav
Jiruše, Edward Principe
R&D Physics, Tescan Orsay Holding, Brno, CZECH
REPUBLIC
IM03-246
Quasi-Nanofluidic liquid cell for in situ liquid Trasmission Electron Microscopy.
Simone Lagana, Esben Kirk Mikkelsen,
Hongyu Sun, Rodolphe Marie, Kristian Mølhave
DTU Nanotech, Department of Micro-Nanotechnology,
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Kgs. Lungby,
DENMARK
IM03-248
Laser triggered microfabricated ultrafast electron
beam blanker.
Gerward Weppelman, Robert Moerland, Ruud
van Tol, Carel Heerkens, Jacob Hoogenboom,
Pieter Kruit
Imaging Physics, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
THE NETHERLANDS
IM03-250
Spin-multislice simulation of an electron inside the
objective lens of a TEM.
Vincenzo Grillo, Thomas Schachinger,
Ebrahim Karimi, Peter Schattschneider
NANO, CNR, Modena, ITALY
IM03-252
Development of low noise quantitative EBAC imaging
in FEG SEM.
Grigore Moldovan, Uwe Grauel, Wolfgang
Joachimi
point electronic GmbH, Halle (Saale), GERMANY
IM03-254
Crystallite orientation maps of starch granules from
polarized Raman spectroscopy and synchrotron X-ray
microdiffraction data.
Leonardo Galvis, Carlo Bertinetto, Britta
Weinhausen, Nicole Montesanti, Christine
Lancelon-Pin, Tapani Vuorinen, Manfred
Burghammer, Jean-Luc Putaux
Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules Végétales, CNRS, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM03-256
Development of new stage system for modern
electron microscopes.
Kazuya Yamazaki, Shuichi Yuasa, Yuuta Ikeda,
Masaaki Kobayashi, Kazunori Somehara
JEOL Ltd., Akishima, JAPAN
IM03-258
Benefits of angular and energy separation of slow
signal electrons in SEM.
Sarka Mikmekova, Haruo Nakamichi,
Masayasu Nagoshi
Analysis & Characterization Research Dept., JFE Steel
Corporation, Kawasaki, JAPAN
IM03-260
Development of a new electrostatic Cs-corrector
consisted of annular and circular electrodes.
Tadahiro Kawasaki, Takafumi Ishida,
Masahiro Tomita, Tetsuji Kodama, Takaomi
Matsutani, Takashi Ikuta
Nanostructures research laboratory, Japan Fine
Ceramics Center, Nagoya, JAPAN
Institute of materials and systems for sustainability,
Nagoya University, Nagoya, JAPAN
GREEN; Global Research Center for Environment &
Energy based on Nanomaterials Science, Satellite at
Nagoya University, Tsukuba, JAPAN
IM03-262
Development of New Generation Cryo TEM.
Naoki Hosogi, Takeshi Kaneko, Isamu
Ishikawa, Syuuiti Yuasa, Kimitaka Hiyama,
Naoki Fujimoto, Izuru Chiyo, Akihito Kamoshita,
Yoshihiro Ohkura,
JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
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IM03-264
Precession-assisted Quasi-Parallel Illumination STEM
on three condenser lenses TEMs.
Sergi Plana, Joaquim Portillo, Sònia Estradé,
Joan Mendoza, Francesca Peiró
Centre Científic i Tecnologic, Universitat de Barcelona,
Catalunya, Barcelona, SPAIN
Electronics Department, Universitat de Barcelona,
Catalunya, Barcelona, SPAIN
IM03-266
Optimisation of TEM preparation in metallic materials
using low voltage ions.
Laurent Legras, Marie Laure Lescoat,
Stephanie Jublot-Leclerc, Aurélie Gentils
MMC, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, FRANCE
IM03-268
Ultrafast transmission electron microscopy reveals
electron dynamics and trajectories in a thermionic
gun setup.
Kerstin Bücker, Matthieu Picher, Olivier
Crégut, Thomas LaGrange, Bryan Reed, Sang
Tae Park, Dan Masiel, Florian Banhart
Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de
Strasbourg, UMR 7504, CNRS – Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, FRANCE
IM03-270
Manufacturing and application of a 2 µm dark field
aperture in TEM.
Sören Selve, Dirk Berger
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy (ZELMI),
Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
IM03-272
An in-situ Low Energy Argon Ion Source for Local
Surface Modification.
Johannes Mulders, Piet Trompenaars
Application Development, FEI, Eindhoven,
THE NETHERLANDS
IM03-274
Pushing the limits of environmental scanning electron
microscopy.
Johannes Rattenberger, Harald Fitzek,
Hartmuth Schroettner, Julian Wagner,
Ferdinand Hofer
Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis
(FELMI), Graz University of Technology, Graz, AUSTRIA
IM03-276
Exploration of non-radioactive alternative stains to
uranyl acetate.
Kanako Inoue, Yoshinori Muranaka, Pyoyun
Park, Hidehiro Yasuda
The research center for ultra-high voltage electron
microscopy (UHVEM), Osaka University, Osaka, JAPAN
IM03-278
Grain size determination in nanocrystalline materials
using the TKD technique.
Antoine Guitton, Julien Guyon, Yudong Zhang,
Emmanuel Bouzy
Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures et de
­ écanique des Matériaux (LEM3), UMR CNRS 7239,
M
University of Lorraine, Metz, FRANCE
IM03-280
Transmission Mode in the SEM: Direct measurement
of charge load up, secondary electron yield and
backscattering coefficient in dependence on the
energy of the incident electrons.
Bianca Jaud, Jörg Bernhard, Ute Kaiser,
Ute Golla-Schindler
Group of Electron Microscopy of Material Science,
University of Ulm, Ulm, GERMANY
now: Material Research Institute (IMFAA), Aalen
University, Aalen, GERMANY
IM03-282
Improvement of a 40–120 kV analytical TEM system
for electron beam irradiation sensitive nano materials.
Toshie Yaguchi, Keiji Tamura, Takashi Kubo,
Electron Microscope Systems Design 2nd Dept.,
Masaki Kondo, Hiromi Mise, Hiroaki Matsumoto Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., Hitachinaka-shi,
JAPAN
IM03-284
An absolute sample position referencing solution for
convenient cross-platform observations; application
to the assessment of microscope stability and translation stage reproducibility.
Olivier Acher, Alexander Podzorov, Alexandre
Grigoriev
HORIBA Jobin Yvon, Palaiseau, FRANCE
IM03-286
ImageEval. A software for the processing, evaluation
and acquisition of (S)TEM images.
Knut Müller-Caspary, Thorsten Mehrtens,
Marco Schowalter, Tim Grieb, Andreas
Rosenauer, Florian F. Krause, Christoph Mahr,
Pavel Potapov
IFP, Universität Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY
IM03-288
‘Slice & View’ nano-tomography of porous media
using FIB-SEM.
Yang Liu, Pierre Le Fur, Marijn van Huis, Oliver
Plümper
Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science,
Utrecht University, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS
Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University,
Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS
IM03-290
3D surface reconstruction with segmented BSE
detector: New improvements and application for
fracture analysis in SEM.
Matthias Hemmleb, Dirk Bettge, Iryna Driehorst, Technische Universität Berlin, ZE ElektronenmikDirk Berger
roskopie (ZELMI), Berlin, GERMANY
IM05 Quantitative Imaging and Image Processing
IM05-292
Characterization of the splitting ratio of bi-component
spunlaced fabric via pixel classification.
Chanjuan Liu, Sebastien Pierrat, François
Courtecuisse, Richard Peters, Richard Lucas
Analytical Technology, Technology & Innovation,
SABIC, Bergen op Zoom, THE NETHERLANDS
IM05-294
Experimental determination of electron-beam broadening in low-energy STEM.
Holger Drees, Erich Müller, Dagmar Gerthsen
Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
IM05-296
Non-local averaging in EM: decreasing the required
electron dose in crystal image reconstruction without
losing spatial resolution.
Niklas Mevenkamp, Benjamin Berkels
Graduate School AICES, RWTH Aachen University,
Aachen, GERMANY
IM05-298
Determination of the three particle structure factor
from experimental images.
Semir Vrana, Helmut Kohl
Physikalisches Institut, Uni Muenster, Muenster,
GERMANY
IM05-300
Composition quantification of thin samples by backscattered electron imaging in scanning electron
microscopy.
Erich Müller, Dagmar Gerthsen
Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
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IM05-302
Principle component analysis applied to high resolution cross sectional STEM imaging: Quantitative
analysis of 2D heterostructures.
Aidan Rooney, Aleksey Kozikov, Eric Prestat,
Freddie Withers, Andre Geim, Konstantin
Novoselov, Sarah Haigh
School of Materials, University of Manchester,
­Manchester, UK
IM05-304
Application of moiré pseudo atomic column elemental mapping to electron beam-sensitive crystal of
mineral.
Yukihito Kondo, Keiichi Fukunaga, Eiji
Okunishi, Ichiro Onishi
EM business unit, JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
IM05-306
An artificial neural network based algorithm for
three-dimensional quantitative imaging in optical
microscopy.
Wouter Van den Broek, Xiaoming Jiang,
Christoph T. Koch
Department of Physics, Humboldt Universität zu
Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
IM05-308
Unravelling the structural and property changes in
graphite under high dose electron beam irradiation.
Helen Freeman, Trevor Hardcastle, Baptiste
Farbos, Jean-Pierre da Costa, Rik Brydson,
Andrew Scott, Christian Germain, Gérard
Vignoles, Jean-Marc Leyssale
Institute for Materials Research, School of Chemical
and Process Engineering, University of Leeds,
Leeds, UK
IM05-310
Effect of electron dose density on silicon nitride
compared between two different atomic column
elemental maps by 2D moiré and conventional
methods.
Yukihito Kondo, Eiji Okunishi
EM business unit, JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
IM05-312
Precise atomic column position measurements using
ISTEM.
Karel H W van den Bos, Florian F Krause,
Armand Béché, Johan Verbeeck, Andreas
Rosenauer, Sandra Van Aert
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM05-314
Measurement of Diffraction Pattern Distortions for
Quantitative STEM.
Florian F. Krause, Marco Schowalter, Tim
Grieb, Knut Müller-Caspary, Thorsten Mehrtens,
Andreas Rosenauer
Institut für Festkörperphysik, Universität Bremen,
Bremen, GERMANY
MAPEX Center for Materials and Processes, Universität Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY
IM05-316
Engineering the Contrast Transfer through the
Cc/Cs Corrected 20-80 kV SALVE Microscope.
Felix Börrnert, Johannes Biskupek, Zhongbo
Lee, Martin Linck, Peter Hartel, Heiko Müller,
Maximilian Haider, Ute Kaiser
Materialwissenschaftliche Elektronenmikroskopie,
Universität Ulm, Ulm, GERMANY
IM05-318
Aberration corrected HRTEM imaging of zeolitic
nanocavities.
Kaname Yoshida, Yukichi Sasaki, Hiroki
Kurata
Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine
Ceramics Center, Nagoya, JAPAN
IM05-320
Microscopy Image Browser: an open-source platform
for segmentation and analysis of multidimensional
datasets.
Ilya Belevich, Merja Joensuu, Darshan Kumar,
Helena Vihinen, Eija Jokitalo
Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, FINLAND
IM05-322
A morphological approach for texture detection,
application to SEM stereo reconstruction.
Sébastien Drouyer, Serge Beucher, Michel
Bilodeau, Maxime Moreaud, Loïc Sorbier
MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, CMM –
Centre de morphologie mathématique, Fontainebleau,
FRANCE
IM05-324
MASDET2 – software for quantitative STEM imaging.
Vladislav Krzyzanek, Sebastian Tacke
Electron Microscopy, Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM05-326
Effects of instrument imperfections on quantitative
scanning transmission electron microscopy.
Marco Schowalter, Florian Fritz Krause, Tim
Grieb, Knut Müller-Caspary, Thorsten Mehrtens,
Andreas Rosenauer
Institut für Festkörperphysik, Universität Bremen,
Bremen, GERMANY
IM05-330
Denoising and compensation of the missing wedge in
cryo electron tomography.
Emmanuel Moebel, Charles Kervrann
Serpico Team, INRIA, Rennes, FRANCE
IM05-332
Plasma cleaning effect on the stability of the Epon
resin sections.
Radim Skoupy, Vladislav Krzyzanek, Jana
Nebesarova
Electron Microscopy, Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM05-334
Atom-counting in a non-probe corrected STEM.
Marco Schowalter, Beeke Gerken, Florian Fritz Institut für Festkörperphysik, Universität Bremen,
Krause, Tim Grieb, Knut Müller-Caspary,
Bremen, GERMANY
Christoph Mahr, Thorsten Mehrtens, Mehtap
Özaslan, Annick De Backer, Sandra Van Aert,
Andreas Van Aert, Andreas Rosenauer
IM05-336
Focal series reconstruction of bismuth telluride using
a conventional transmission electron microscopy.
Thais Milagres de Oliveira, Karla Balzuweit,
Von Braun Nascimento, Luís Orlando Ladeira,
Edmar Avellar Soares, Vagner Eustáquio de
Carvalho
Physics Department, Federal University of Minas
Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL
Center of Microscopy, Federal University of Minas
Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL
IM05-338
Understanding the use of scattering cross-sections in
quantitative ADF STEM.
Gerardo T Martinez, Karel H.W. van den Bos,
Marcos Alania, Peter D Nellist, Sandra Van Aert
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
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IM06-340
A new method to orient samples by STEM in a
scanning electron microscope.
Cheng Sun, Erich Müller, Dagmar Gerthsen
Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, GERMANY
IM06-342
Scanning electron diffraction using the pnCCD (S)TEM
Camera.
Robert Ritz, Martin Huth, Sebastian Ihle, Julia
Schmidt, Martin Simson, Heike Soltau, Duncan
N. Johnstone, Rowan K. Leary, Paul A. Midgley,
Martial Duchamp, Vadim Duchamp, Rafal E.
Dunin-Borkowski, Henning Ryll, Lothar Strüder
PNDetector GmbH, Munich, GERMANY
IM06-344
Atomic-level elastic strain measurement of amorphous materials by quantification of local selected
area electron diffraction patterns.
Christian Ebner, Rohit Sarkar, Jagannathan
Rajagopalan, Christian Rentenberger
Faculty of Physics, Physics of Nanostructured Materials, University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
IM06-346
Structural Verification of Magnetite Nanocrystals in
PVDF-fibers by Scanning Electron Nano Diffraction
(SEND).
Nelly Wirch, Ioana Slabu, Ralf Theissmann,
Maria Krüger, Thomas E. Weirich
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy (GFE), RWTH
Aachen University, Aachen, GERMANY
IM06-348
Interpretation of phase structures using the program
"DiffraCalc" and EDX-spectrometry.
Evgenia Kuleshova, Alexey Frolov, Ekaterina
Krikun
National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”,
Laboratory of Analytical Research Methods, Moscow,
RUSSIA
IM06-350
Angle-resolved Scanning Transmission Electron
Microscopy (ARSTEM) for materials analysis.
Knut Müller-Caspary, Oliver Oppermann, Tim
Grieb, Andreas Rosenauer, Marco Schowalter,
Florian F. Krause, Thorsten Mehrtens, Pavel
Potapov, Andreas Beyer, Kerstin Volz
IFP, Universität Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY
IM06-352
Measurement of strain in nanoporous gold using
nano-beam electron diffraction.
Christoph Mahr, Knut Müller-Caspary, Tim
Grieb, Florian F. Krause, Marco Schowalter,
Anastasia Lackmann, Arne Wittstock, Andreas
Rosenauer
Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Bremen,
Bremen, GERMANY
MAPEX Center for Materials and Processes,
­University of Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY
IM06-354
Large area orientation mapping on nanoscale materials using SEM.
Laurie Palasse, Daniel Goran
Application Scientist EBSD, Bruker Nano GmbH,
Berlin, GERMANY
IM06-356
Investigation of structural changes of ZnO:Ti thin
films prepared by RF sputtering.
Rostislav Medlín, Pavol Sutta, Marie
Netrvalova, Petr Novak
Materials and Technology, New Technology Research
Centre, Pilsen, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM06-358
Indexation of diffraction patterns for overlapping crystals in TEM thin foils – Application to orientation
mappings.
Alexia Valery, Frederic Lorut, Laurent Clément, STMicroelectronics, Crolles, FRANCE
Edgar Rauch
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, SIMAP, Grenoble,
FRANCE
IM07 Phase Microscopies
IM07-360
The role of secondary electron emission in the
charging of thin-film phase plates.
Manuel Dries, Roland Janzen, Tina Schulze,
Jonas Schundelmeier, Simon Hettler, Ute
Golla-Schindler, Bianca Jaud, Ute Kaiser,
Dagmar Gerthsen
Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
IM07-362
Generation with phase-and-amplitude electron
holograms of Laguerre-Gauss beams with orbital
angular momentum up to 200 hˉ Federico Venturi, Roberto Balboni, Gian Carlo
Gazzadi, Marco Campanini, Ebrahim Karimi,
Vincenzo Grillo, Stefano Frabboni, Robert W
Boyd
FIM Department – TEM Group, University of Modena
and Reggio Emilia, Modena, ITALY
IM07-364
Double crystal interference experiments.
Amir H. Tavabi, Martial Duchamp,
Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski, Giulio Pozzi
The Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C), Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Jülich, GERMANY
IM07-366
Diffraction holography for the phase retrieval of
vortex beams.
Federico Venturi, Vincenzo Grillo, Ebrahim
Karimi, Roberto Balboni, Gian Carlo Gazzadi,
Marco Campanini, Stefano Frabboni, Robert W
Boyd
FIM Department – TEM Group, University of Modena
and Reggio Emilia, Modena, ITALY
2. Nano S3, CNR – National Research Council,
­Modena, ITALY
IM07-368
STEM phase retrieval method for thick specimen by
using quasi-Bessel beam.
Tadahiro Kawasaki, Takafumi Ishida, Tetsuji
Kodama, Takayoshi Tanji, Takashi Ikuta
Nanostructures research laboratory, Japan Fine
Ceramics Center, Nagoya, JAPAN
Institute of materials and systems for sustainability,
Nagoya University, Nagoya, JAPAN
GREEN; Global Research Center for Environment &
Energy based on Nanomaterials Science, Satellite at
Nagoya University, Tsukuba, JAPAN
IM07-370
Preparation of high fidelity holographic vortex masks
using advanced FIB milling strategies.
Thomas Schachinger, Andreas SteigerThirsfeld, Stefan Löffler, Michael StögerPollach, Sebastian Schneider, Darius Pohl,
Bernd Rellinghaus, Peter Schattschneider
Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of
Technology, Vienna, AUSTRIA
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IM07-372
Analysis of GaAs compound semiconductors and the
semiconductor laser diode using electron holography,
Lorentz microscopy, electron diffraction microscopy
and differential phase contrast STEM.
Hirokazu Sasaki, Shinya Otomo, Ryuichiro
Minato, Kazuo Yamamoto, Tsukasa Hirayama,
Jun Yamasaki, Naoya Shibata
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd, Yokohama, JAPAN
IM07-374
Charge transfer sensitivity and dose efficiency with
pixilated detectors and ptychographic phase contrast
imaging in STEM.
Timothy Pennycook, Hao Yang, Clemens
Mangler, Stefen Hummel, Bernhard Bayer,
Jani Kotakoski, Peter Nellist, Jannik Meyer
Department of Physics, University of Vienna, Vienna,
AUSTRIA
IM07-376
Efficient generation of electron Bessel beams using
generic magnetic vortex structures.
Changlin Zheng, Timothy C Petersen, Holm
Kirmse, Wolfgang Neumann, Joanne Etheridge
Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash
University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
IM07-378
Optical quantitative phase imaging by focal series
reconstruction with partially coherent illumination.
Johannes Mueller, Katharina Blessing,
Christoph Koch
Department of Physics, Humboldt-Universität zu
Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
IM07-380
Can quantum wave filters outperform image processing?
Laura Clark, Jo Verbeeck
EMAT, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp,
Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM07-382
Concepts for an electrostatic phase shifting device.
Tolga Wagner, Tore Niermann, Dirk Berger,
Michael Lehmann
Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Optik und
Atomare Physik, Berlin, GERMANY
IM07-384
Generation of super-oscillatory electron beams
beyond the diffraction limit.
Roei Remez, Yuval Tsur, Peng-Han Lu, Amir H.
Tavabi, Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski, Ady Arie
Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy
with Electrons and Peter Grünberg Institute,
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, GERMANY
IM07-386
Calculation of phase contrast in Cc/Cs-corrected
STEM.
Zhongbo Lee, Ute Kaiser, Harald Rose
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science,
University of Ulm, Ulm, GERMANY
IM07-388
Developing new electron interferometry configurations in I2TEM thanks to electron optics simulations.
Yudai Kubo, Christophe Gatel, Yoshifumi
Taniguchi, Etienne Snoeck, Florent Houdellier
CEMES, CNRS, Toulouse, FRANCE
Electron microscopy design department, Hitachi High
Technologies, Hitachi, Naka, JAPAN
IM07-390
Quantitative measurement of the charge distribution
along a tungsten nanotip using transmission electron
holography.
Fengshan Zheng, Vadim Migunov, Urs
Ramsperger, Danilo Pescia, Rafal E.DuninBorkowski
Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy
with Electrons and Peter Grünberg Institute,
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jueilch, GERMANY
IM08 Spectromicroscopies and Analytical Microscopy (Electrons and Photons, Experiment and Theory)
IM08-392
Electron microscopy characterization of yttrium-doped
barium zirconate electrolytes prepared with Ni
additive: Influence of hydrogen treatment.
Paul Haghi-Ashtiani, Mohamed Ben Hassine,
Desiree Ciria, Manuel Jimenez-Melendo,
Veronique Aubin, Guilhem Dezanneau
Laboratoire Mécanique des Sols, Structures et Matériaux, CentraleSupelec, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS,
Chatenay-Malabry, FRANCE
IM08-394
Quantifying transition radiation by employing CL and
EELS.
Michael Stöger-Pollach
University Service Centre for TEM, TU Vienna, Vienna,
AUSTRIA
IM08-396
Atomic plane resolution EMCD measurement by
STEM-EELS under 3-beam diffraction condition.
Jan Rusz, Shunsuke Muto, Jakob Spiegelberg,
Roman Adam, Daniel E. Bürgler, Claus M.
Schneider
Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability,
Nagoya University, Nagoya, JAPAN
IM08-398
Transition potentials for inelastic scattering of relativistic electrons.
Stephan Majert, Helmut Kohl
Physikalisches Institut, WWU Münster, Münster,
GERMANY
IM08-400
Real-space mapping of electronic orbitals.
Stefan Löffler, Matthieu Bugnet, Nicolas
Gauquelin, Sorin Lazar, Elias Assmann, Karsten
Held, Gianluigi A. Botton, Peter Schattschneider
USTEM, TU Wien, Wien, AUSTRIA
IM08-402
Minimising the Change of Collection Angle with
Energy Loss in STEM-EELS.
Alan J. Craven, Ian MacLaren,
Sam McFadzean, Hidetaka Sawada
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
IM08-404
Raman-spectroscopic imaging of intracellular bacteria.
Christina Grosse, Pol Alonso, Erika Arias
Cordero, Jan Dellith, Regine Heller, Wilhelm
Boland, Alexander Mellmann, Michael Bauer,
Jürgen Popp, Ute Neugebauer
Center for Sepsis Control and Care, University
­Hospital Jena, Jena, GERMANY
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena,
­GERMANY
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena,
GERMANY
Institute for Hygiene, University of Münster, Jena,
GERMANY
Institute of Physical Chemistry and Abbe School of
Photonics, Jena, GERMANY
IM08-406
X-ray absorption in pillar shaped TEM specimens.
Hugo Bender, Paola Favia, Yang Qiu, Olivier
Richard
MCA, imec, Leuven, BELGIUM
IM08-408
Chemical state analysis using Soft X-ray Emission
Spectrometry in low voltage FE-SEM.
Yusuke Sakuda, Manabu Ishizaki, Takanari
Togashi, Shunsuke Asahina, Masaru Takakura,
Hideyuki Takahashi, Masato Kurihara
SM Business Unit, JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
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IM08-410
Using EELS analysis in STEM to investigate the
helium content in irradiated materials.
Kirill Prikhodko, Olga Emelyanova
Department of sructure investigations and radiation
technologies, National Research Centre “Kurchatov
institute”, Moscow, RUSSIA
Department of physical problems of materials science,
National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI),
Moscow, RUSSIA
IM08-412
EELS Probing of lithium based 2-D battery compounds
processed by liquid phase exfoliation.
Anuj Pokle, João Coelho, Eva Macguire, Clive
Downing, Patrick Casey, Cormac McGuinness,
Valeria Nicolosi
Advance Microscopy Lab, Trinity College Dublin,
Dublin, IRELAND
IM08-414
HRTEM and EELS investigations in superconductive
NbN films modified under ion beam irradiation.
Maria Dementyeva, Kirill Prikhodko
Laboratory of analytical research methods, NRC,
Moscow, RUSSIA
IM08-416
Elastic delocalization in EELS.
Stefan Löffler
USTEM, TU Wien, Wien, AUSTRIA
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
McMaster University, Hamilton, CANADA
IM08-418
Application of statistical beam-rocking TEM-EDX
analysis to quantitative occupation site determination
of Zn substituted for multiple Fe sites in W-type
hexagonal ferrite.
Masahiro Ohtsuka, Shunsuke Muto, Yoshihiro
Anan, Yoshinori Kobayashi
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University,
Nagoya, JAPAN
IM08-420
Spatially Mapping the Plasmon Resonances of
Hollow 1D Nanostructures: Hybrid AuAg Nanotubes.
Aziz Genç, Javier Patarroyo, Jordi SanchoParramon, Raul Arenal, Neus G. Bastus, Victor
Puntes, Jordi Arbiol
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
(ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science
and Technology (BIST), Bellaterra, SPAIN
Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Department,
Bartın University, Bartın, TURKEY
IM08-422
Towards EMCD with an electron vortex filter.
Thomas Schachinger, Andreas SteigerThirsfeld, Stefan Löffler, Michael StögerPollach, Sebastian Schneider, Darius Pohl,
Bernd Rellinghaus, Peter Schattschneider
Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of
Technology, Vienna, AUSTRIA
USTEM, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna,
AUSTRIA
IM08-424
High energy resolution EELS of copper phthalocyanine Hiroki Kurata, Yoshifumi Fujiyoshi, Yuriko
crystals.
Tomisaki, Takashi Nemoto, Mitsutaka Haruta
IM08-426
Charging kinetics features of different modifications
of the Al2O3-dielectrics (sapphire, polycrystalline and
ceramics) under electron-beam irradiation.
Eduard Rau, Andrey Tatarintsev, A Khaidarov,
Stepan Kupreenko
Department of Physics, M.V Lomonosov Moscow
State University, Moscow, RUSSIA
IM08-428
HRTEM, HREELS analyses and modelling of nano­
metric oxide layers formed on 316L in simulated
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) conditions.
Laurent Legras, Jean-Louis Mansot, Philippe
Baranek, Romain Soulas
MMC, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, FRANCE
IM08-430
Quantifying magnetism on the nanometer scale:
EMCD on individual FePt nanoparticles.
Sebastian Schneider, Darius Pohl, Stefan
Löffler, Deepa Kasinathan, Jan Rusz, Peter
Schattschneider, Ludwig Schultz, Bernd
Rellinghaus
IFW Dresden, Institute for Metallic Materials, Dresden, GERMANY
IM08-432
The method of the ELNES theoretical calculation with
van der Waals interaction.
Hirotaka Katsukura, Tomohiro Miyata,
Teruyasu Mizoguchi
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, JAPAN
IM08-434
Bandgap measurement of high refractive index
materials by EELS.
Maryam Vatanparast, Per Erik Vullum, Johan
Verbeeck, Ricardo Egoavil, Turid W. Reenaas,
Randi Holmestad
Department of Physics, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, NORWAY
IM08-436
An approach towards solving 3D information by
combining quantitative ADF STEM and EDX.
Katherine MacArthur, Dogan Ozkaya, Sergio
Lozano-Perez, Peter Nellist
Ernst Ruska Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Jülich, GERMANY
IM08-438
EELS analysis of the interaction betweeen frozen
acqueous samples and incident electrons in TEM.
Alan Maigne, Matthias Wolf
Molecular Cryo Electron Microscopy Unit, Okinawa
Institute of Science and Technology, Okinawa, JAPAN
IM08-440
Focused Ion Beam fabrication of defined scalable
roughness structures.
Matthias Hemmleb, Dirk Berger, Thorsten
Dziomba
Technische Universität Berlin, ZE Elektronen­
mikroskopie (ZELMI), Berlin, GERMANY
IM08-442
3-D reconstruction of surface topography in SEM by
means of energy filtered SE and BSE.
Stepan Kupreenko, Eduard Rau, Andrey
Tatarintsev, Sergey Zaytsev
Department of Physics, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow
State University, Moscow, RUSSIA
IM08-444
Characterization of intergranular corrosion defects in
a 2024 T351 aluminium alloy.
Marie-Laetitia de Bonfils-Lahovary,
Lydia Laffont, Christine Blanc
CIRIMAT, ENSIACET, Toulouse, FRANCE
IM08-446
Charge, strain and polarization profiling in Ferroelectric/Ferromagnetic epitaxial heterostructures.
Xiaoyan Li, Alexandre Gloter, Daniele Preziosi
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS, Paris,
FRANCE
IM08-448
Lateral resolution of quantitative element analysis of
low-Z elements.
Jörg Nissen, Dirk Berger
Center for Electron Microscopy (ZELMI), Technische
Universität Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
EMC 2016
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Uji,
JAPAN
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IM08-450
Investigation of Plasmonic Modes of Gold Tapers by
EELS.
Surong Guo, Nahid Talebi, Wilfried Sigle, Ralf
Vogelgesang, Martin Esmann, Simon F. Becker,
Christoph Lienau, Peter van Aken
Stuttgart Center for Electron Microscopy,
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research,
­Stuttgart, GERMANY
IM08-452
Influence of background subtraction and deconvolution on calculation of EELS core-loss intensities.
Veerendra C Angadi, Thomas Walther
Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
IM08-454
Joint plasmon and core-loss fitting for electron
energy loss spectroscopy of InGaN.
Xiaoyi Wang, Thomas Walther
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
University of Sheffield, Mappin Building, Sheffield,
Sheffield, UK
IM08-456
HAADF-STEM and EDS tilt-series simulations of
25x25x25 nm semiconductors.
Richard Aveyard, Bernd Rieger
Department of Imaging Physics, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM08-458
Characterisation of ordering in the A-site deficient
perovskite Ca1-xLa2x/3TiO3 using STEM / EELS.
Mohsen Danaie, Demie Kepaptsoglou,
Quentin Ramasse, Colin Ophus, Karl Whittle,
Sebastian Lawson, Stella Pedrazzini, Neil
Young, Paul Bagot, Philip Edmondson
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford,
UK
IM08-460
Quantitative use of EELS Mo-M2,3 edges for the
study of molybdenum oxides: elemental quantification and determination of Mo valence state.
Luc Lajaunie, Florent Boucher, Rémi Dessapt,
Philippe Moreau
Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas, Instituto de
Nanociencia de Aragón, Universidad de Zaragoza,
Zaragoza, SPAIN
IM08-462
Dynamic spectro-microscopy of nanoparticle growth
and corrosion.
Angela Goode, Mohamed Koronfel, Johanna
Nelson Weker, Stephen Tay, Amy Cruickshank,
Sandrine Heutz, Alister Hart, Alexandra Porter,
Michael Toney, Mary Ryan
Department of Materials, Imperial College London,
London, UK
LS02-042b
The effect of tau hyperphosphorylation on Pin1
expression in primary cortical neurons: in okadaic
acid induced AD model.
Derya Metin, Duygu Gezen Ak, Erdinç Dursun,
Irem Atasoy, Selma Yilmazer, Arzu Karabay
Korkmaz, Melek Ozturk
Medical Biology, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine,
Istanbul University, Istanbul, TURKEY
MS00 Nanoparticles: From Synthesis to Applications
MS00-464
PH and concentration effect on the optical absorption
properties of porphyrin nanorods functionalized
graphene oxide.
Omar Bajjou, Malik Maaza, Mohammed
Khenfouch, B Mothudi, M Lekala, Mimouna
Baitoul
University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Faculty of
Sciences Dhar el Mahraz, Laboratory of Solid state
Physics, Group of Polymers and nanomaterials, Fez,
MOROCCO
MS00-466
Synthesis and characterization of dandelion-like ZnS
with high antibacterial activity.
Fangwang Ming, Zhoucheng Wang
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Xiamen University, Xiamen, CHINA
MS00-468
Image processing tools for morphological analysis of
nanoscale objects.
Carlos Arroyo, Alexis Debut, Andrea Vaca,
Brajesh Kumar, Luis Cumbal
Centro de Nanociencia y Nanotecnología, Universidad
de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí, ECUADOR
MS00-470
Diamond Shape Formation by Spontaneous
­Aggregation of Silver Clusters in Gels.
Lin Qiang, Li Jinbing, Han Yongsheng, Lin Wei,
Lin Qiang
Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry
Yanshan Branch, Sinopec Group, Beijing, CHINA
MS00-472
Structural and electrical characterization of
SnO2/CeO2 composite films.
Gehan El komy, Zainab El Mandouh
Thin Films and Electron Microscope Department,
Physics Division, National Research Centre (NRC),
Cairo, EGYPT
MS00-474
HAADF-STEM observation of twinned structure
formed in gold nanorods by near-infrared pulsed laser
irradiation.
Kohei Aso, Koji Shigematsu, Tomokazu
Yamamoto, Syo Matsumura
Department of Applied Quantum Physics, Kyushu
University, Fukuoka, JAPAN
MS00-476
Comparison of sample preparations for TEM observations of lipid nanoparticles (Lipidots®).
Amandine Arnould, Maria Bacia, Fanny
Caputo, Anne-Claude Couffin, Benoit Gallet,
Constantin Matei, Romain Soulas, JeanFrançois Damlencourt
LITEN, CEA, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS00-478
Primary particle size distribution measurement of
aggregated nanoparticles.
Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Toshiyuki Fujimoto,
Eric A. Grulke
National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ),
­ ational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
N
Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, JAPAN
MS00-480
Optical and structural characterization of Copper
Indium Sulphide Quantum Dots.
Riccardo Marin, Fiorenzo Vetrone, Tamie Loh,
Daniel Chua, Patrizia Canton
Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems, Ca’ Foscari
University of Venice, Venezia-Mestre, ITALY
MS00-482
TEM analysis of deformation induced dynamic
nanocrystallization in an amorphous CoTi alloy.
Stefan Noisternig, Christian Ebner, Christoph
Gammer, Christian Rentenberger, Christian
Gspan, Hans-Peter Karnthaler
Physics of Nanostructured Materials, University of
Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
MS00-484
Developments in unconventional dark field TEM for
characterising nanocatalyst systems.
Gnanavel Thirunavukkarasu,
Michael R Ward, Pratibha L Gai,
Edward D Boyes
The York JEOL Nanocentre, University of York,
York, UK
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
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MS00-486
Characterizing the protein corona of polystyrene
nanoparticles.
Maria Kokkinopoulou, Johanna Simon,
Volker Mailaender, Ingo Lieberwirth, Katharina
Landfester
Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Max Planck Institute
for Polymer Research, Mainz, GERMANY
MS00-488
In situ TEM study of nanoalloys in solution.
Astrid De Clercq, Olivier Margeat, Claude R
Henry, Suzanne Giorgio
CINAM, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, CINAM UMR
7325, Marseille, FRANCE
MS00-490
In-situ atomic scale studies of ammonia synthesis
over ruthenium nanocatalysts.
Robert Mitchell, Edward Boyes, Pratibha Gai
Departments of Chemistry, Physics and York JEOL
Nanocentre, University of York, York, UK
MS00-492
Cost effective implementation of nanoparticle size
measurement for regulation purposes.
Philipp Müller, Wendel Wohlleben, Thorsten
Wieczorek, Thorsten Wagner
Department of Material Physics and Analytics, BASF
SE, Ludwigshafen, GERMANY
MS00-494
Behaviour of platinum nanoparticles under reducing
and oxidising conditions using ESTEM.
Michael Ward, Ed Boyes, Pratibha Gai
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
York Nanocentre, University of York, York, UK
MS00-496
Element partitioning and atom location of alloying
elements in Co-base superalloys.
Li Wang, Michael Oehring, Uwe Lorenz, Florian
Pyczak
Institute of Materials Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum
Geesthacht, Geesthacht, GERMANY
MS00-498
Mapping the plasmonic modes of silver nanoparticle
aggregates.
Carlos Diaz-Egea, Rafael Abargues, Juan P
Martínez-Pastor, Wilfried Sigle, Peter A. van
Aken, Sergio I Molina
Departamento de Ciencia de los Materiales e I. M. y
Q. I., IMEYMAT, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de
Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS00-500
In-situ HREM observation and adsorbed gas imaging
of ceramics supported fine metal particle catalysts
under reaction gas atmosphere.
Yuuki Arakawa, Hiromochi Tanaka, Shunsuke Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University,
Muto, Keisuke Kishita, Yasumori Sakurabayashi, Nagoya, JAPAN
Hirohito Hirata
MS00-502
Structural and chemical characterization and 3D
modelling of metal oxide core-shell nanoparticles
with complex morphology.
Sara Martí-Sánchez, Aziz Genç, Zhishan Luo,
Maria Ibáñez, María de la Mata, Andreu Cabot,
Jordi Arbiol
Advanced Electron Nanoscopy (GAeN), Catalan
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2),
CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and
Technology (BIST), Bellaterra, SPAIN
MS00-504
In situ study of Au-Rh nanoalloys.
Astrid De Clercq, Laurent Piccolo,
Suzanne Giorgio
CINAM, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, CINAM UMR
7325, Marseille, FRANCE
MS00-506
Investigating the Nucleation and Growth of Quaternary Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanocrystals.
Fabio Agnese, Aurelie Lefrançois, Stephanie
Pouget, Louis Vaure, Ourania Makrygenni,
Fréderic Chandezon, Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud,
Hanako Okuno, Peter Reiss, Jean-Luc Rouviere
INAC-MEM, Grenoble, France, Univ. Grenoble Alpes,
Grenoble, FRANCE
MS00-508
Analytical electron microscopy of barium titanate and
barium-strontium titanate nanoparticles for secondharmonic biomarkers.
Omar Matar, Nicole Hondow, Olga Posada,
Michael Routledge, David HernandezMaldonado, Christoph Wälti, Claire Murray, Rik
Brydson, Steve Milne, Andy Brown
School of Chemical and Process Engineering,
­ niversity of Leeds, Leeds, UK
U
MS00-510
Morphology and composition tailoring of cobalt
ferrite nanoparticles.
Indira Aritana Fernandes de Medeiros,
André Luís Lopes-Moriyama, Véronique
Madigou, Carlson Pereira de Souza,
Christine Leroux
IM2NP UMR CNRS 7334, Université de Toulon,
La Garde, FRANCE
LAMNRC, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do
Norte, Natal, BRAZIL
MS00-512
Preparation and structural characterization of Au
nanoparticles supported on metal oxide nanoplatelets
for catalysis by a new two-step method.
Virginie Chevallier, Véronique Madigou
IM2NP UMR 7334, Université de Toulon, La Garde,
FRANCE
MS00-514
Synthesis and Structural Control of Bimetallic Pt-Ni
nanoparticles.
Grzegorz Gruzel, Andrzej Kowal, Magdalena
Parlinska-Wojtan
Department of Soft Matter Research, Institute of
Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków,
POLAND
MS00-516
Gas sensing properties of cobalt ferrite nanooctahedra and nanocubes.
Andre-Luis Lopes-Moriyama, Indira Aritana
IM2NP UMR CNRS 7334, Université de Toulon,
Fernandes de Medeiros, Veronique Madigou,
La Garde, FRANCE
Madjid Arab, Carlson Pereira de Souza, Suzanne
Giorgio, Christine Leroux
MS00-518
Atomic structures of interfacial complexions between
gold nanoparticles and nominally stable spinel-substrate.
Fang Liu, Dong Yue Xie, Yong-Sheng Fu,
Guo-Zhen Zhu
State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites,
School of Materials Science and Engineering,
­Shanghai Jiao, Tong University, Shanghai, CHINA
MS00-520
Synthesis and characterization of nanocatalysts for
ethanol oxidation.
Elzbieta Roga, Grzegorz Gruzel, Joanna
Depciuch, Andrzej Kowal, Magdalena ParlinskaWojtan
Department of Soft Matter Research, Institute of
Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Science, Krakow,
POLAND
MS00-522
In situ UHVEM observation of atomic ordering in mag- Kazuhisa Sato, Hidehiro Yasuda
netic nanoparticles using a direct detection camera.
EMC 2016
Research Center for Ultra-High Voltage Electron
Microscopy, Osaka University, Ibaraki, JAPAN
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Poster List Session B
MS00-524
Recognition and measurements of nanoparticles in
TEM/STEM images by fitting the model grayscale
distribution to the real one: new approach for automated statistical analysis.
Dmitry Shvedchenko, Elena Suvorova
Laboratory for electron diffraction, A.V. Shubnikov
Institute of Crystallography, Moscow, RUSSIA
MS00-528
In-situ and cryogenic electron microscopic study of
genesis and dynamics of cobalt nanoparticle formation.
Hao Su, Paul Bomans, Heiner Friedrich, Nico
Sommerdijk
Eindhoven Center for Multiscale Electron Microscopy,
Department of Chemical Engineering, TU Eindhoven,
Eindhoven, THE NETHERLANDS
MS00-530
Self-assembled Supraparticles by Spherical Confinement.
Da Wang, Bart de Nijs, Nick Tasios, Simone
Dussi, Frank Smallenburg, Laura Filion,
Yang Liu, Thomas Altantzis, Daniele Zanaga,
Yaoting Wu, Stan Najmr, Stan Najmr, E. Ashley
Gaulding, Johannes D. Meeldijk, Dirk
Groenendijk, Christopher B. Murray, Sara Bals,
Marijn A. van Huis
Soft Condensed Matter group, Debye Institute for
Nanomaterials Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht,
THE NETHERLANDS
Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University,
Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS
MS01 Structural Materials, Defects and Phase Transformations
MS01-532
HREM observation and elucidation of edge-bonding
MoS2 on {101}-facet exposing surface of anatase
TiO2 support.
Changyou Guo, Zhiqi Shen, Shaojun Wang,
Fengxiang Ling
Analytical and Test Centre, Fushun Reserach Institute
of Petroleum and Petrochemicals, SINOPEC, Fushun,
CHINA
MS01-534
Influence of Hydrogenation on Microstructure of Ti3Al
Alloy.
Qing Wang, Qiongyang Zhao, Yueqi Sun,
Dongli Sun
School of Materials Science and Engineering,
Harbin Institute Of Technology, Harbin, CHINA
MS01-536
The study on interface structure of SiC/Ti joint
diffusion bonded under pulse electric field.
Dongli Sun
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin
Institute of Technology, Harbin, CHINA
MS01-538
Ferromagnetic Nanocrystalline Coatings over Steel
trough Laser Cladding of Fe and Ni-based Glass
Former Alloys.
Conrado Ramos Moreira Afonso, Marcos
Fernandes de Carvalho, Fausto Lopes Catto,
Walter José Botta Filho, Claudio Shyinti
Kiminami
Department of Materials Engineering (DEMa),
­ niversidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar),
U
São Carlos – SP, BRAZIL
MS01-540
Microstructural evolution and thermal stability of
nitride-based metal/semiconductor superlattices for
thermoelectric and hard-coating applications.
Magnus Garbrecht, Jeremy L. Schroeder, Lars
Hultman, Jens Birch, Timothy D. Sands, Bivas
Saha
Thin Film Physics Division, Linköping University,
Linköping, SWEDEN
MS01-542
Diamond-hexagonal silicon ribbons in silicon fins.
Yang Qiu, Hugo Bender, Els Van Besien,
Min-Soo Kim, Olivier Richard, Wilfried
Vandervorst
MCA, imec, Leuven, BELGIUM
MS01-544
Transmission electron microscopy investigation of
Mg-Zn alloy processed by severe plastic deformation.
Martin Němec, Viera Gärtnerová
Laboratory of Nanostructures and Nanomaterials,
Institute of Physics, ASCR, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
Department of Electrotechnology, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, CTU, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS01-546
HRTEM investigation of dislocation/hydrogen interaction mechanisms in hydrided nanocrystalline palladium films.
Behnam Aminahmadi, Gunnar Lumbeeck, Hosni
Idrissi, Renaud Delmelle, Marc Fivel, Thomas
Pardoen, Joris Proost, Dominique Schryvers
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT),
University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, BELGIUM
MS01-548
SEM-TEM study of low carbon steel subjected to
conventional and severe plastic deformation.
Marko Vilotic, Leposava Sidjanin,
Dragan Rajnovic, Milorad Novovic
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad,
Novi Sad, SERBIA
MS01-550
Microstructure and fracture mode of ballistic perforated plates made of unalloyed ADI material.
Dragan Rajnovic, Sebastian Balos, Petar
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad,
Janjatovic, Miroslav Dramicanin, Danka Labus
Novi Sad, SERBIA
Zlatanovic, Olivera Eric Cekic, Leposava Sidjanin
MS01-552
The microstructure influence on abrasive wear
behaviour of ductile irons.
Miroslav Dramicanin, Sebastian Balos,
Dragan Rajnovic, Danka Labus Zlatanovic,
Petar Janjatovic, Olivera Eric Cekic, Leposava
Sidjanin
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad,
Novi Sad, SERBIA
MS01-554
Superstructures In The Scheelite-Type Rare Earth
Doped Tungstate Phases.
Loïc Patout, Abdelali Hallaoui, Aziz Taoufyq,
Christian Dominici, Andrea Porto Carreiro
Campos, Claude Alfonso, Ahmed Charai
IM2NP – CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, Faculté des
Sciences, Campus de Saint-Jérôme, Marseille,
FRANCE
MS01-556
Study of strain fields induced by welding in nickel
alloy 600 using in situ mechanical tensile test approach and standard EBSD.
Julien Stodolna, Nicolas Brynaert, Thierry
Couvant
MMC, EDF R&D, Moret-sur-Loing, FRANCE
MS01-558
Phase mapping of 2xxx-series aluminium alloys by
scanning precession electron diffraction.
Jonas Kristoffer Sunde, Sigurd Wenner,
Antonius T.J. van Helvoort, Duncan N.
Johnstone, Paul A. Midgley, Randi Holmestad
Department of Physics, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, NTNU, 7491 Trondheim,
NORWAY
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MS01-562
Kinetics of precipitation in new generation of cobaltbased superalloys.
Ahmad Azzam, Didier Blavette, Annie Hauet,
Thomas Philippe, Frederic Danoix
Groupe de Physique des Matériaux, UMR CNRS 6634,
Avenue de l’université BP 12, 76801 Saint Etienne du
Rouvray, GPM, Rouen, FRANCE
MS01-566
Interface formation between steels and alumina
coatings in corrosive atmospheres.
Ilona Dörfel, Marianne Nofz, Regine Sojref,
Maria Mosquera Feijoo, Wencke Schulz, Nicole
Wollschläger, Rene Hesse, Axel Kranzmann
BAM Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und
-prüfung, Berlin, GERMANY
MS01-568
HRTEM study of structural defects and related
deformation mechanisms induced by nanocompression of silicon.
Amina Merabet, Michaël Texier, Christophe
Tromas, Marc Verdier, Anne Talneau, Olivier
Thomas, Julien Godet
IM2NP, CNRS, Aix Marseille Université, Université de
Toulon, Marseille, FRANCE
MS01-570
Transmission electron microscopy of deformed Laves
phase NbFe2.
Michaela Šlapáková, Simon Voss, Sharvan
Kumar, Christian Liebscher, Frank Stein
Structure and Nano-/Micromechanics of Materials,
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf,
GERMANY
Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University in Prague, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS01-572
Phase contrast transmission electron microscopy with
hole-free phase plate for material analysis.
Yuji Konyuba, Hirofumi Iijima, Patricia
Donnadieu, Takeshi Higuchi, Hiroshi Jinnai,
Naoki Hosogi
JEOL Ltd., 3-1-2 Musashino, Akishima, Tokyo, JAPAN
MS01-574
Delayering of 14 nm Node Technology IC with Xe
Plasma FIB.
Jozef Vincenc Obon̆ a, Tomáš Hrnčíř, Sharang
Sharang, Marek Šikula, Andrey Denisyuk,
Jiří Dluhoš
R&D, TESCAN Brno, s. r. o., BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS01-576
Influence of metal additive Nb on the morphology of
Vanadium Phosphorus Oxide Catalysts.
Xiaopei Miao, Wenqing Huang
Analytical division, SINOPEC Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry, Beijing, CHINA
MS01-578
Effect of trace elements on the material properties of
an aluminium casting alloy.
Hartmuth Schroettner, Thomas Pabel,
Tose Petkov, Sabrina Mertschnigg,
Anita Rossmann-Perner
Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy (ZFE), Graz,
AUSTRIA
Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis,
Graz University of Technology (FELMI), Graz, AUSTRIA
MS01-582
Electron diffuse scattering in BNT-BKT-BT ternary
compound.
Alexandra Neagu, Cheuk-Wai Tai
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SWEDEN
MS01-584
Structural characterization of the high thermoelectric
performance PbTe – PbSnS2 system and implications
of its structural complexity in low lattice thermal
conductivity.
Chrysoula Ioannidou, Christos Lioutas,
Nikolaos Frangis, Steven Girard,
Mercouri Kanatzidis
Solid State Physics Section, Department of Physics,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE
MS01-586
Severely plastically deformed Ti-Ni-Pd high-temperature shape memory alloys studied by TEM.
Semir Tulić, Michael Kerber, Mitsuhiro Matsuda,
Thomas Waitz
Physics of Nanostructured Materials, Faculty of
Physics, University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
MS01-588
On the influence of the elemental addition Au on the
semi-coherent interfaces in an Al-Cu alloy.
Yiqiang Chen, Zezhong Zhang, Chen Zhen,
Amalia Tsalanidis, Matthew Weyland, Findlay
Scott, Allen Les, Jiehua Li, Laure Bourgeois,
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, AUSTRALIA
Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash
University, Clayton, AUSTRALIA
MS01-590
On the diffusion-mediated cyclic coarsening and
reversal coarsening in an advanced Ni-based
­superalloy.
Yiqiang Chen, Rajan Prasath Babu, Thomas
Slater, Robert Mitchell, Octav Ciuca, Michael
Preuss
School of Materials, The University of Manchester,
Manchester, UK
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, AUSTRALIA
Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash
University, Clayton, AUSTRALIA
MS01-592
Study of disorders in zeolite ITQ-39 using structure
projection reconstruction from through-focus series of
HRTEM images.
Elina Kapaca, Tom Willhammar, Wei Wan,
Xiaodong Zou, Manuel Moliner, Cristina
Martinez, Fernando Rey, Avelino Corma
Berzelii Centre EXSELENT on Porous Materials,
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SWEDEN
MS01-594
UHVEM observation for the dual structure in
­spheroidal graphite of cast irons.
Hidefumi Maeda, Kanako Inoue, Akira
Sugiyama, Hidehiro Yasuda
Department of Mechanical and Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Science and Technology, Ryukoku University, Shiga, JAPAN
MS01-596
Quantitative analysis of AlN/SiC interfaces in AlGaN/
GaN heterostructures grown on SiC.
Alexandra Gkanatsiou, Christos B. Lioutas,
Nikolaos Frangis
Solid State Physics Section, Department of Physics,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki,
GREECE
MS01-598
Comparison of TEM and positron annihilation lifetime
spectroscopy on tungsten exposed to mixed D plasmas.
Marcin Rasi ń ski, Arkadi Kreter, Yuji Torikai,
Grzegorz Karwasz, Christian Linsmeier
Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich,
GERMANY
MS01-602
Probing localized strain in solution-derived YBCO
nanocomposite films.
Roger Guzman, Jaume Gazquez, Bernat
Mundet, Pablo Callado, Laia Soler, Julia Jareño,
Mariona Coll, Xavier Obradors, Teresa Puig,
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona
(ICMAB), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
­Científicas (CSIC), Bellaterra, SPAIN
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MS01-604
The comparison of grain boundaries in a nanostructured austenitic stainless steel annealed conventionally and under high hydrostatic pressure.
Agnieszka Krawczynska,
Stanisław Gierlotka, Bogdan Palosz,
Malgorzta Lewandowska
Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering,
­Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, POLAND
MS01-606
Misfit of coherent precipitate phases in Al alloys
measured by scanning transmission electron microscopy.
Sigurd Wenner, Randi Holmestad
Department of Physics, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Trondheim, NORWAY
MS01-608
Mechanical twinning and microstructure refinement
in metastable titanium alloys.
Kristína Václavová, Josef Strásky, Petr
Harcuba, Jitka Stráská, Josef Vesely, Veronika
Polyakova, Irina Semenova
Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University in Prague, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS01-610
EBSD Analysis of the Microstructural Evolution of
Ni-Superalloys.
Matjaž Godec, Jaka Burja, Bojan Podgornik,
Franc Tehovnik
Institute of Metals and Technology, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
MS01-612
Hexagonal patterning of 1-nm Gd nano-fibers based
on dislocation templates in Mg-Gd alloys.
Guo-zhen Zhu, Yangxin Li
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, CHINA
MS01-614
Graphite-to-diamond (13C) direct transition in a
diamond anvil high-pressure cell.
Elizaveta Tyukalova, Boris Kulnitskiy, Igor
Perezhogin, Alexey Kirichenko, Vladimir Blank
Laboratory of electron microscopy, Technological
Institute for superhard and novel carbon materials,
Troitsk, Moscow, RUSSIA
Department of Molecular and Chemical Physics,
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State
University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, RUSSIA
MS02 1D and 2D Materials
MS02-616
Measuring the number of layers in 2D materials with
SEM and AFM.
Christian Lang, Matthew Hiscock, Ravi
Sundaram, Jonathan Moffat, Kim Larsen
Oxford Instruments, High Wycombe, UK
MS02-618
Observation of thermal behavior of black phosphorus
as a 2D material.
Seung Jo Yoo, Ji-Hyun Lee, Sang-Gil Lee,
Jin-Gyu Kim
Division of Electron Microscopic Research, Korea
Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, REPUBLIC OF
­KOREA,
MS02-620
Characterizing periodic lattice distortions accompanying commensurate charge density waves in singlelayer and few-layer 1T-TaSe2.
Pia Börner, Michael Kinyanjui, Tibor Lehnert,
Janis Köster, Ute Kaiser
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science,
Ulm University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS02-622
Time-resolved imaging and analysis of single atom
diffusion on graphene oxide.
Tom Furnival, Rowan Leary, Eric C Tyo, Stefan
Vajda, John Meurig Thomas, Paul D Bristowe,
Paul A Midgley
Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
MS02-624
3D Investigation of InGaN Nanodisks in GaN
­Nanowires.
Katharina I. Gries, Julian Schlechtweg,
Andreas Beyer, Pascal Hille, Jörg Schörmann,
Martin Eickhoff, Kerstin Volz
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science,
Ulm University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS02-626
Ultra-thin epitaxial selenide films: Structure and
two-dimensional properties.
Calliope Bazioti, George Dimitrakopulos,
Polychronis Tsipas, Evangelia
Xenogiannopoulou, Athanasios Dimoulas,
Philomela Komninou
Department of Physics, Aristotle Univeristy of
­Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GREECE
MS02-628
Quantitative low-voltage spherical and chromatic
aberration-corrected high-resolution TEM analysis of
beam-specimen interactions in single-layer MoS2 and
MoS2/graphene heterostructures.
Tibor Lehnert, Johannes Biskupek, Janis
Köster, Martin Linck, Ute Kaiser
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science, Ulm
University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS02-630
In situ High Temperature ESEM study of carbon
nanotubes reactivity under oxidative conditions.
Hassan-Al Mehedi, Renaud Podor, Johann
Ravaux, Thierry Michel, Said Tahir, Khadija
Yazda, Michael Odorico, Vincent Jourdain
Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule, CNRS,
Bagnols-sur-Cèze, FRANCE
MS02-632
Precise STEM measurement of defocus and aberration in monolayer graphene.
Hidetaka Sawada, Angus Kirkland
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford,
UK
EM, JEOL UK Ltd., Herts, UK
MS02-634
Revealing Formation Mechanism of Self-Induced
InAlN Core-Shell Nanorods by Aberration-Corrected
TEM.
Justinas Palisaitis, Ching-Lien Hsiao, Lars
Hultman, Jens Birch, Per O. Å. Persson
Thin Film Physics Division, IFM, Linköping University,
Linköping, SWEDEN
MS02-636
EELS Investigation of the Work Function Reduction in
Au decorated ZnO Nanotapers.
Avanendra Singh, Paolo Longo,
Kartik Senapati, Ray Twesten, Pratap Sahoo
Research and Development, Gatan, Inc., Pleasanton,
USA
MS02-638
Spontaneous formation of core-shell GaAsP nanowires with enhanced electrical conductivity.
Wen Sun, Yang Huang, Yanan Guo, Zhiming
Liao, Qiang Gao, Hark Hoe Tan, Chennupati
Jagadish, Xiaozhou Liao, Jin Zou,
National Centre for Electron Microscopy, Beijing,
Tsinghua University, Beijing, CHINA
Materials Engineering, The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
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MS02-640
Nanoscale Chemical Mapping of GdX3@WS2
­Nanotubes by EDS-STEM Tomography.
Anumol E. A., Francis Leonard Deepak
Advanced Electron Microscopy Group, International
Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), Braga,
PORTUGAL
MS02-642
Characterization of Branched Carbon Nanostructures
Sharali Malik, Yoshihiro Nemoto, Guo
Hongxuan, Ariga Katsuhiko, Jonathan Hill
Institute of Nanotechnology, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, GERMANY
MS02-644
Covalent functionalization of Single-Wall Carbon
Nanotube by ferrocene derivatives: localisation and
identification of a single molecule.
Xavier Devaux, Naoual Allali, Victor Mamane,
Manuel Dossot
Institut Jean Lamour UMR 7198, Université de Lorraine – CNRS, Nancy, FRANCE
MS02-646
Details on the TiO2 nanotubes wall structure revealed
by HRTEM.
Valentin Serban Teodorescu,
Leona Cristina Nistor, Silviu Preda, Maria
Zaharescu, Marie-Genevieve Blanchin,
Valentin Serban Teodorescu
LASDAM, National Institute of Materials Physics,
Bucharest-Magurele, ROMANIA
MS02-650
Structure and topology of chemical vapour deposited
graphene by scanning electron diffraction.
Duncan N. Johnstone, Rowan K. Leary,
Alexander S. Eggeman, Stephen Hodge,
Ugo Sassi, Domenico De Fazio,
Andrea C. Ferarri, Paul A. Midgley
Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
MS02-652
Optical and structural properties of facetted boron
nitrides nanotubes.
Aurélie Pierret, Léonard Schué, Frédéric
Fossard, Julien Barjon, Ovidiu Ersen, Simona
Moldovan, François Ducastelle, Annick Loiseau
Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures,
CNRS – ONERA, Chatillon, FRANCE
MS02-654
Spectroscopy on Black Phosphorus exfoliated down
to the monolayer.
Etienne Gaufrès, Alexandre Favron, Frédéric
Fossard, Pierre Lévesque, Anne-Laurence
Phaneuf-L’Heureux, Sébastien Francoeur,
Richard Martel, Annick Loiseau
Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures,
CNRS – ONERA, Chatillon, FRANCE
RQMP, Université de Montréal, Montréal, CANADA
MS02-656
Structure and Energetics of Double-Wall Carbon
Nanotubes.
Ahmed Ghedjatti, Frédéric Fossard, Guillaume
Wang, Emmanuel Flahaut, Hakim Amara,
Jean-Sébastien Lauret, Annick Loiseau
Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures,
CNRS – ONERA, Chatillon, FRANCE
MS02-658
Revisiting Graphene Oxide Structure via SpatiallyResolved Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy.
Anna Tararan, Alberto Zobelli, Ana M Benito,
Wolfgang K Maser, Odile Stéphan
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université
Paris-Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
MS02-660
EELS Observation on Spontaneously Grown
Ag@Titanium Oxide Core Shell Nanowires.
Jenn-Ming Song, Chi-Hang Tsai, Shih-Yun
Chen, Alexandre Gloter
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, TAIWAN
MS02-662
3D structure and growth of inversion domain boundaries in nanowires of InRO3(ZnO)m (R = Al, Fe, Ga, In)
– an electron microscopy study.
Gunnar Schaan, Herbert Schmid, Werner
Mader
Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Rheinische FriedrichWilhelms-Universität, Bonn, GERMANY
MS02-664
TEM characterisation of diamond-hexagonal silicon
nanowires.
Jean-Luc Maurice, Jian Tang, Ileana Florea,
Frédéric Fossard, Pere Roca i Cabarrocas, Erik V.
Johnson, Martin Foldyna
LPICM, CNRS, École polytechnique, Université
P­ aris-Saclay, Palaiseau, FRANCE
MS02-666
HAADF HRSTEM of one dimensional CuI crystals
inside SWCNTs.
Andrey Kumskov, Victoria Zhigalina, Nikolay
Kiselev, Andrey Eliseev, Nikolay Verbitskiy,
Alexander Vasiliev
Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of
C­ rystallography, Moscow, RUSSIA
Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and
­Metrology, Center for surface and vacuum research,
Moscow, RUSSIA
National Research Centre, Kurchatov Institute,
­Moscow, RUSSIA
MS03 Semiconductors and Devices
MS03-668
Sample preparation for in-situ biasing TEM
­experiments.
Udo Hömpler, Tolga Wagner, Tore Niermann,
Michael Lehmann
IOAP, TU Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
MS03-670
Combining Current Imaging and Electrical Probing for
fast and reliable in situ Electrical Fault Isolation.
Stephan Kleindiek, Andreas Rummel, Klaus
Schock, Matthias Kemmler
Kleindiek Nanotechnik, Reutlingen, GERMANY
MS03-672
Using a simplified in line holography method as a
qualitative tool to detect local heterogeneities in
HfO2 layers.
Mathias Alemany, Patricia Donnadieu,
Amal Chabli, Edgar Rauch, Ben Mayall,
Nicolas Bernier, Mickael Gros-Jean,
Marie-France Barthe
SIMAP, CNRS, Saint Martin d’Hères, FRANCE
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS03-674
Quantitative observation of low energy electron
channeling contrast from sub-nanometer thick surface layers using hexagonal Silicon Carbide single
crystal.
Koji Ashida, Yasunori Kutsuma,
Tadaaki Kaneko
Science and Technology, Kwansei Gakuin University,
Sanda, JAPAN
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MS03-676
Nanoscale quantitative characterization of 22nm
CMOS transistor using Scanning Transmission
Electron Microscopy (STEM).
Weihao Weng, Claude Ortolland
Center for Complex Analysis, GlobalFoundries Inc.,
Hopewell Junction, NY, USA
MS03-678
Evidence of metastable zinc blende phase and its
influence in nanocrystalline ZnO film growth.
Arthur Brian Aebersold, Duncan Alexander,
Cécile Hébert
Centre for Interdisciplinary Electron Microscopy
(CIME), EPFL, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
MS03-680
Quantitative evaluation of the (211)B GaAs/InAs
quantum dot heterostructure.
Thomas Kehagias, Nikoletta Florini, Joseph
Kioseoglou, George Dimitrakopulos, Savvas
Germanis, Charalambos Katsidis, Zacharias
Hatzopoulos, Nikolaos Pelekanos
Physics Department, Aristotle University of
­Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GREECE
MS03-682
TEM study of defect reduction in the growth of
semipolar GaN grown on patterned substrates.
Philippe Vennéguès, Florian Tendille, Michel
Khoury, Philippe De Mierry, Nicolas Mante,
Jesus Zuniga Perez, Guy Feuillet, Vincent
Delaye, Denis Martin, Nicolas Grandjean
CRHEA, CNRS, Valbonne, FRANCE
MS03-684
Structure of short period In(Ga)N/GaN superlattices
comprising ultra-thin quantum wells.
George Dimitrakopulos, Calliope Bazioti,
Theodoros Karakostas, Joseph Kioseoglou,
Theodoros Pavloudis, Slawomir Kret, Julita
Koziorowska, Tadek Suski, Emmanouil Dimakis,
Theodore Moustakas, Philomela Komninou
Department of Physics, Aristotle Univeristy of
T­ hessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GREECE
MS03-686
Artefact-free top-down TEM lamella preparation from
a 14 nm technology IC.
Andrey Denisyuk, Tomáš Hrnčíř, Jozef
Vincenc Obon̆ a, Martin Petrenec, Jan
Michalička
Applications, TESCAN ORSAY HOLDING, Brno,
CZECH REPUBLIC
MS03-688
InAs/InSb: From Nanowires to Nanomembranes.
María de la Mata, Renaud Leturcq,
Sébastien R. Plissard, Chloé Rolland,
César Magén, Philippe Caroff, Jordi Arbiol
Advanced Electron Nanoscopy (GAeN), Catalan
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2),
CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and
Technology (BIST), Bellaterra, SPAIN
MS03-690
Nano-characterization of switching mechanism
in HfO2-based oxide resistive memories by
TEM-EELS-EDS.
Tristan Dewolf, Vincent Delaye, Nicolas
Bernier, David Cooper, Nicolas Chevalier, Helen
Grampeix, Christelle Charpin, Eric Jalaguier,
Martin Kogelschatz, Sylvie Schamm-Chardon,
Guillaume Audoit
LETI, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA LETI, MINATEC
Campus, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS03-692
Mechanisms of polarity inversion during the MOVPE
growth of III-nitrides on sapphire investigated by high
resolution transmission electron microscopy.
Natalia Stolyarchuk, Stefan Mohn, Toni
Markurt, Aimeric Courville, Rosa Di Felice,
Philippe Vennéguès, Martin Albrecht
Centre de Recherche sur l’Hétéro Epitaxie et ses
Applications, CRHEA-CNRS, Centre de Recherche sur
l’Hétéro Epitaxie et ses Applications, CRHEA-CNRS,
Valbonne, FRANCE
MS03-694
Quantifying Mg doping in AlGaN layers.
Lynda Amichi, Isabelle Mouton, Eric Robin,
Vincent Delaye, Nicolas Mollard, Philippe
Vennéguès, Samuel Matta, Julien Brault,
Adeline Grenier, Pierre-Henri Jouneau,
Catherine Bougerol
INAC, Université Grenoble Alpes – CEA, Grenoble,
FRANCE
MS03-696
Structural quality of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskites for
photovoltaic applications analyzed by electron
microscopy techniques.
Natalia Fernández-Delgado, Miriam HerreraCollado, Francisco Delgado-González, Emilio
Juárez-Pérez, Iván Mora-Sero, Isaac Suárez,
Juan Martínez-Pastor, Sergio Molina
Materials Science, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, SPAIN
MS03-698
Structural analysis of GaSb/GaAs quantum rings for
Solar Cells.
Atif Alam Khan, Miriam Herrera, Natalia
Fernández-Delgado, Denise Montesdeoca, Peter
Carrington, Hiromi Fujita, Juanita Saroj James
Asirvathan, Magnus Wagener, Reinhardt Botha,
Andrew Marshall, Anthony Krier, Sergio Molina
Department of Material Science, Metallurgical
Engineering and Inorganic Chemistry, IMEYMAT,
University of Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS03-700
Analysis of semipolar InxGa1-xN/GaN heterostructures by WBDF and HRTEM imaging.
Xiaodan Chen, Haoyuan Qi, Yueliang Li, Tobias
Meisch, Ferdinand Scholz, Ute Kaiser
Central Facility of Electron Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy Group of Materials Science, Ulm University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS03-702
Electron beam drilling rates of silicon crystal measured on various accelerating voltages and probe
currents.
Noriaki Endo, Yukihito Kondo
EM Business Unit, JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
MS03-704
Holographic Measurement of Strain and Macroscopic
Potentials in GaN Heterostrucutres.
Michael Narodovitch, Tore Niermann,
Michael Lehmann
Institut für Optik und Atomare Physik, TU Berlin,
Berlin, GERMANY
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MS03-706
In-situ observation of structural transition, ferromagnetic order breaking and magnetocrystalline anisotropy by EMCD in MnAs/GaAs(001).
Xiaoxiao Fu, Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, Rémi
Arras, Dominique Demaille, Mahmoud Eddrief,
Virginie Serin
CEMES, CNRS, Univ Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE
MS03-708
EDX-STEM phase mapping of semiconductor devices
using multivariate statistical analysis tools.
Zineb Saghi, Patricia Pimenta-Barros, Gael
Goret, Tony Printemps, Nicolas Bernier, Sylvain
Barraud, Vincent Delaye
LETI, CEA, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS03-710
Radial and Axial Interfaces in III-V Heterostructured
Nanowires.
Reza R. Zamani, Sebastian Lehmann, Fredrik
S. Hage, Quentin M. Ramasse, Kimberly A. Dick
Solid State Physics, Lund University, Lund, SWEDEN
MS03-712
Protecting copper TEM specimens against corrosion
via e-beam induced carbon deposition.
Felix Seidel, Olivier Richard, Hugo Bender,
Wilfried Vandervorst
MCA, imec, Leuven, BELGIUM
MS03-714
A mechanism for the introduction of threading
dislocations in III-nitride epitaxial layers from closed
basal stacking fault domains.
Julita Smalc-Koziorowska, Calliope Bazioti,
Martin Albrecht, Georgios Dimitrakopulos
Physics Department, Aristotle University of
T­ hessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GREECE
MS03-716
Carrier Localization at Atomic-Scale Compositional
Fluctuations in Single AlGaN Nanowires with NanoCathodoluminescence.
Steffi Y Woo, Luiz Tizei, Matthieu Bugnet,
Songrui Zhao, Zetian Mi, Mathieu Kociak,
Gianluigi A Botton
Department of Materials Science & Engineering,
McMaster University, Hamilton, CANADA
MS03-718
Microscopy of thin AlN layers grown by MBE on (111)
silicon.
Ildikó Cora, András Kovács, V.G. Mansurov,
T.V. Malin, Yu.G. Galitsyn, Kostya Zhuravlev,
Béla Pécz
Thin Film Physics Department, Institute for Technical
Physics and Materials Science, Centre for Energy
Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,
HUNGARY
MS03-720
Anomalous contrast behavior for STEM HAADF
imaging of ordered In0.33Ga0.67N monolayers.
Toni Markurt, Tobias Schulz, Xin Qiang Wang,
Xian Tong Zheng, Ding Yu Ma, Martin Albrecht
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, Berlin, GERMANY
MS04 Complex Materials and Nanocomposites
MS04-722
Investigation of the behaviour of codeposited
pentacene:perfluoropentacene blends with different
mixing ratios by TEM techniques.
Rocio Felix, Katharina I. Gries, Tobias Breuer,
Gregor Witte, Kerstin Volz
Faculty of Physics and Materials Science Center,
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, GERMANY
MS04-724
Study of anelastic behavior of amorphous TiAl by
atomic-level elastic strain measurement during
in-situ TEM straining.
Rohit Sarkar, Christian Ebner, Jagannathan
Rajagopalan, Christian Rentenberger
Faculty of Physics, Physics of Nanostructured
­ aterials, University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
M
MS04-726
Microscopic study of friction layer and the distribution of components in automotive brake pads.
Katerina Dedkova, Pavlina Peikertova, Tamara
Wilhelmi, Marcus Morbach, Jana Kukutschova
Nanotechnology Centre, VSB – Technical University
of Ostrava, Ostrava-Poruba, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS04-728
Microstructure of glass ceramics synthesized from
chromium waste.
Savvas Varitis, Panagiotis Kavouras, George
Kaimakamis, Eleni Pavlidou, George Vourlias,
Theodoros Karakostas, Philomela Komninou
Department of Physics, Aristotle Univeristy of
T­ hessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GREECE
MS04-730
Effect of Ti addition in refinement of oxide dispersoids in Fe-Y2O3-Ti model ODS alloys during milling
and subsequent annealing.
Pradyumna Kumar Parida, Arup Dasgupta,
K. G. Raghavendra, Sujay Chakravarty,
K Jayasankar, Saroja Saibaba
Microscopy & Thermo-Physical Property Division,
Physical Metallurgy Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for
Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, INDIA
MS04-732
Relationships between elaboration conditions,
structural parameters and electrical properties in
metal oxides nanometric periodic multilayers.
Valérie Potin, Arnaud Cacucci, Nicolas Martin
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne,
Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon,
FRANCE
MS04-734
Cryo-TEM observations and Xray mapping of polyoxometalate / polystyrene hybrid nanoparticles with
surface reactivity.
Jennifer Lesage De La Haye, Jean-Michel
Guigner, Bernold Hasenknopf, Emmanuel
Lacôte, Jutta Rieger
Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et
de Cosmochimie (IMPMC), Sorbonne Universités,
UPMC Univ Paris 6, CNRS UMR 7590, IRD, MNHN;
Paris France, Paris, FRANCE
MS04-736
Micro- and nanostructural characterization of melamine-formaldehyde microcapsule shells using electron microscopy.
Hamed Heidari, Guadalupe Rivero, Hosni
Idrissi, Dhanya Ramachandran, Seda Cakir,
Ricardo Egoavil, Mert Kurttepeli, Amandine
Crabbé, Tom Hauffman, Herman Terryn, Filip Du
Prez, Nick Schryvers
EMAT, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp,
Antwerpen, BELGIUM
MS04-738
Transmission Electron Microscopy of a Poorly Soluble
Drug, Felodipine.
Mark S’ari, James Cattle, Andy Brown,
Brydson Rik, Nicole Hondow, Helen Blade,
Steve Cosgrove, Les Hughes
Institute for Materials Research, University of Leeds,
Leeds, UK
MS04-740
Direct mapping of Li-enabled octahedral tilt ordering
and associated strain in nanostructured perovskites.
Ye Zhu, Ray Withers, Laure Bourgeois,
Christian Dwyer, Joanne Etheridge
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Monash University, Clayton, AUSTRALIA
Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash
University, Clayton, AUSTRALIA
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MS04-742
From zirconia to yttria: sampling the crystallographic
and electronic phase diagram using sputter-deposited
YSZ thin films.
Thomas Götsch, Michael Stöger-Pollach,
Simon Penner
Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, AUSTRIA
MS04-744
Correlative SEM techniques for resolving complex
microstructure of CoCrFeNiZrx High Entropy Alloys.
Andreja Jelen, Hwanuk Guim, Janez Dolinšek
Solid State Physics Department, “Jozef Stefan”
Institute, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
MS04-746
Single crystals of V-amylose complexed with fatty
acids and ibuprofen.
Cong Anh Khanh Le, Jean-Luc Putaux, Yu
Ogawa, Shivalika Tanwar, Florent Grimaud,
Gabrielle Veronese, Luc Choisnard
Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules
­Végétales, CNRS, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS04-748
Advanced TEM study of homogeneous flow and size
dependent mechanical behaviour in highly ductile
Zr65Ni35 metallic glass films.
Hosni Idrissi, Matteo Ghidelli, Sébastien
Gravier, Jean-Jacques Blandin, Jean-Pierre
Raskin, Thomas Pardoen, Dominique Schryvers
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IMMC, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-laNeuve, BELGIUM
MS04-750
Characterization of nanometric-sized participates
formed during heat treatment of aluminium alloy with
antimony.
Krzysztof Matus, Klaudiusz Gołombek,
Mirosława Pawlyta
Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials,
Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, POLAND
MS04-752
ACOM-TEM analysis of the effect of heating on the
mineral nanocrystals in bone.
Mariana Verezhak, Edgar F. Rauch, Muriel
Veron, Pierre Bordet, Marie Plazanet, Aurélien
Gourrier
LIPHY, Université Grenoble Alpes/CNRS, Grenoble,
FRANCE
MS04-754
3-D areal functional parameters extracted from AFM
data of polished dental tooth-restorative nanocomposites.
Tijana Lainović , Ş tefan T‚ă lu, Sebastian Stach,
Marko Vilotić , Larisa Blažić Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine,
­University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, SERBIA
MS04-756
A new high pressure form of Ba3NiSb2O9.
Holger Klein, Céline Darie, Christophe
Lepoittevin, Stéphanie Kodjikian, Pierre Bordet,
Claire Colin, Oleg Lebedev
MRS, Institut Néel, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS05 Energy-Related Materials
MS05-758
Advanced TEM of BiCu1-xOS oxysulfide: copper
deficiency and electronic properties.
Oleg Lebedev, David Berthebaud, Emmanuel
Guilmeau, Antoine Maignan
Laboratory CRISMAT UMR 6508, ENSICAEN-CNRS,
Université Caen, Caen, FRANCE
MS05-760
Nanoscale characterization of Co and Co-B catalytic
coatings before and after catalytic tests for the
sodium borohydride hydrolysis.
Ana M Beltrán, M Paladini, V Godinho, G.M.
Arzac, M.C. Jimenez de Haro, A Fernández
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla,
(CSIC – Univ. Sevilla), Sevilla, SPAIN
MS05-762
Characterizing blends of Zn/Pc-C60 for Organic
Photovoltaic Cells using energy-filtered Backscattered
Electron (BSE) imaging in combination with Low
Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy (LVSEM).
Aránzazu Garitagoitia Cid, Mona Sedighi,
Markus Loeffler, Willem F. van Dorp,
Ehrenfried Zschech
Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis (DCN),
Technical University Dresden, Dresden, GERMANY
Material Diagnostics, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic
Technologies and Systems (IKTS), Dresden, G
­ ERMANY
MS05-764
Growth of novel Pt 3D networks on tungsten suboxide
electrodes and their effect on the performance of fuel
cells.
Katharina Hengge, Christoph Heinzl, Markus
Perchthaler, Marina Welsch, Christina Scheu
Nanoanalytics & Interfaces, Max-Planck-Institut fuer
Eisenforschung GmbH, Duesseldorf, GERMANY
MS05-766
HRSTEM and EELS study of NMC aging mechanisms
for renewable energy application.
Carine Davoisne, Mohamed Ben Hassine,
Cécile Tessier, Goran Drazic, Loic Dupont
LRCS, CNRS UMR 7314, Université de Picardie Jules
Verne, Amiens, FRANCE
Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie
(RS2E), FR CNRS 3459, Amiens, FRANCE
ALISTORE- FR CNRS 3104, Amiens, FRANCE
MS05-768
On the morphology of Li2S deposits in Li-S batteries.
Mattia Giannini, Afef Mastouri, Arnaud
Demortière, Goran Dražić , Carine Davoisne
Laboratoire de Réactivité et de Chimie des Solides
(UMR CNRS 7314), Université de Picardie Jules Verne,
Amiens, FRANCE
ALISTORE European Research Institute, CNRS FR
3104, Amiens, FRANCE
Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie
(RS2E), CNRS FR 3459, Amiens, FRANCE
MS05-770
HRTEM and STEM-EELS study of thin films Pt-CeOx
nanocatalysts for on-chip fuel cell technology.
Valérie Potin, Jaroslava Lavkova, Martin
Dubau, Iva Matolinova, Vladimir Matolin
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne,
Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon,
FRANCE
MS05-772
High temperature and in situ study of SrO surface
precipitation on perovskite ceramics.
Mathew Niania, Renaud Podor, Ben Britton,
Stephen Skinner, John Kilner
Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule, CNRS,
Bagnols-sur-Cèze, FRANCE
MS05-774
Aluminum nanoflakes: relations between microstructure and reactivity.
Véronique Madigou, Christine Leroux,
Pierre-Henri Esposito, Renaud Denoyel,
Marie-Vanessa Coulet
IM2NP UMR 7334, Université de Toulon, LA GARDE,
FRANCE
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MS05-776
Imaging of deformation of a polypropylene separator
due to immersion in electrolyte or due to heating.
Keiji Takata
Faculty of Science & Engineering, Kansai University,
Osaka, JAPAN
MS05-778
Quantitative compositional mapping on the nanoscale
over large fields of view in thin film solar cells from
earth abundant elements.
Thomas Thersleff, Sergio Giraldo, Haibing
Xie, Paul Pistor, Edgardo Saucedo, Klaus Leifer
Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala
­ niversity, Uppsala, SWEDEN
U
MS05-780
Combined TEM/STEM and In-situ c-AFM Characterization of 2D Nanoflake-like Heterostructures for
Energy Storage and Conversion Applications.
Peng-Yi Tang, María de la Mata, Li-Juan Han,
Albert Verdaguer, Aziz Genç, Yong-Min He,
Xuan Zhang, Lin Zhang, José Ramón GalánMascarós, Joan Ramon Morante, Jordi Arbiol
Advanced Electron Nanoscopy (GAeN), Catalan
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2),
CSIC
and The Barcelona Institute of Science and
­Technology (BIST), Bellaterra, SPAIN
Advanced Energy Materials, Catalonia Energy
­Research Institute – IREC, Sant Adrià del Besòs,
Barcelona, SPAIN
MS05-782
Analysis of the binder and carbon black distribution in
graphite electrodes for lithium ion batteries using
electron dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy and energy
selective backscatter electrons.
Lukas Pfaffmann, Marcus Müller, Werner
Bauer, Frieder Scheiba, Stefan Jaiser, Michael
Baunach, Philip Scharfer, Helmut Ehrenberg
Institute for Applied Materials – Energy Storage
Systems, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),
Karlsruhe,
GERMANY
MS05-784
Atomic resolution HR(S)TEM and EDXS analyses of
GaInAs/GaSb and GaInP/GaSb bond interfaces for
high-efficiency solar cells.
András Kovács, Martial Duchamp, Felix
Predan, Frank Dimroth, Rafal Dunin-Borkowski,
Wolfgang Jäger
Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy
with Electrons, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich,
GERMANY
MS05-788
Analysis of nanoscale band gap fluctuations in
Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells by VEELS.
Debora Keller, Stephan Buecheler, Patrick
Reinhard, Fabian Pianezzi, Marta D. Rossell,
Darius Pohl, Alexander Surrey, Bernd
Rellinghaus, Fredrik Hage, Quentin Ramasse,
Rolf Erni, Ayodhya N. Tiwari
Laboratory for Thin Films and Photovoltaics, Empa –
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and
Technology, Duebendorf, SWITZERLAND
MS05-790
Microstructural evolution of 9Cr-ODS steel during
high temperature deformation.
Dimitri Litvinov, Ankur Chauchan, Jarir Aktaa
Institute for Applied Materials, Karlsruher Institut für
Technologie, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GERMANY
MS05-792
EFTEM measurements of the sp2/sp3 ratio on SiC/
SiC pyrolytic carbon interphases before and after
irradiation.
Loïc Fave, Cécile Hébert, Manuel Alexandre
Pouchon
Laboratory for Nuclear Materials, Paul Scherrer
Institut, Villigen PSI, SWITZERLAND
MS05-794
FIB-tomography of graphite anode particles for
lithium ion batteries.
Manuel Mundszinger, Manfred Rapp, Ute
Golla-Schindler, Mario Wachtler, Ute Kaiser
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science, Ulm
University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS05-796
Application of photoconductivity effect in BaTiO3/
TiO2 hybrid heterostructure for solar cells.
Milivoj Plodinec, Iva Šrut-Rakić , Andreja Gajović ,
Ana Šantić , Marc-Georg Willinger
Laboratory for energy conversion materials and
sensors/Division of Material Physics, Rudjer Boskovic
Institute, Zagreb, CROATIA
MS05-798
FIB-SEM tomography imaging and 3D structure
quantification of supported metal catalysts with biand tri-modal meso-macroporosity.
Nicolas Duyckaerts, Mathias Bartsch, Axel
Lorke, Ferdi Schüth, Gonzalo Prieto
Heterogeneous Catalysis, Max Planck Institut fuer
Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, GERMANY
MS05-800
Calcination of pd nanocatalysts on alumina: ex-situ
analysis versus in-situ environmental TEM.
Siddardha Koneti, Lucian Roiban, Thierry
Epicier, Anne-Sophie Gay, Priscilla Avenier,
Amandine Cabiac, Florent Dalmas
MATEIS, UMR 5510, CNRS, INSA de Lyon, Université
de Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
MS05-802
High resolution EDS study of Ba2Y1+xNb1-xO6-δ
sintered compounds.
Mohamed Ben Hassine, Anastasia Iakovleva,
Paul Haghi Ashtiani, Guilhem Dezanneau
Laboratoire Structures, Propriétés et Modélisation
des Solides, CentraleSupelec, CNRS, Université
Paris-Saclay, Chatenay-Malabry, FRANCE
MS05-804
Investigation of pristine Li1.2Ni0.13Mn0.56Co0.13O2
by advanced TEM.
Christian Wiktor, Hanshuo Liu, Meng Jiang,
Yan Wu, Xingyi Yang Yang, Gianluigi A. Botton
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy, McMaster
University, Hamilton, CANADA
MS05-806
The corrosion of Zr(Fe,Cr)2 Secondary Phase Particles
within Zircaloy-4 under Simulated Nuclear Reactor
Conditions.
Ian MacLaren, Kirsty J. Annand, Mhairi Gass
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
MS05-808
Interfacial properties of ceria films on yttria-stabilized
zirconia.
Herbert Schmid, Kepeng Song, Paolo Longo,
Elisa Gilardi, Giuliano Gregori, Kui Du, Joachim
Maier, Peter van Aken
Solid State Research (MPI-FKF), Max-Planck-Institute,
Stuttgart, GERMANY
MS05-810
Effects and implications of photon reabsorption
phenomena on confocal micro-photoluminescence
measurements in crystalline Si.
Abel Roigé, Alexandre Jaffré, José Alvarez,
Thibaut Desrues, Delfina Muñoz, Isidro Martín,
Ramon Alcubilla, Jean-Paul Kleider
GeePs, UMR CNRS 8507, CentraleSupélec,
Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, Sorbonne
Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, 3 & 11 rue
­Joliot-Curie, 91192 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, FRANCE
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MS05-812
Progress in analysing lithium ion battery materials in
the SEM.
Christian Lang, Andy Naylor, Felix Richter,
Christoph Birkl, Stefanie Zekoll, Simon Burgess,
Gareth Hughes, David Howey, Peter G. Bruce,
Oxford Instruments, High Wycombe, UK
MS05-814
Revealing phase separation and crystallinity in small
molecule solar cells using 3D electron microscopy.
Anne Katrin Kast, Johan Zeelen,
Lars Müller, Pirmin Kükelhan, Diana Nanova,
Robert Lovrincic, Wolfgang Kowalsky,
Rasmus R. Schröder
CryoEM, BioQuant, CellNetworks, Heidelberg
­University Hospital, Heidelberg, GERMANY
InnovationLab GmbH, Heidelberg, GERMANY
MS05-816
GENESIS Rouen: An open platform for the study and
nano analysis (Atom probe, SEM Cross beam station
and TEM (in situ straining, temperature, tomography)
of irradiation effects in radioactive materials for
nuclear application.
Auriane Etienne, Philippe Pareige, Bertrand
Radiguet, Cristelle Pareige, Fabien Cuvilly,
Emmanuel Cadel
Groupe de Physique des Matériaux, Université de
Rouen Normandie, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, FRANCE
MS05-818
Investigation of the cathode material
Li9V3(P2O7)3(PO4)2 for Li-batteries using Cs-corrected HRTEM.
Dorin Geiger, Prasanth Balasubramanian,
Marilena Mancini, Peter Axmann, Margret
Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Ute Kaiser
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, Group of
Electron Microscopy of Materials Science, Ulm
University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS05-820
TEM characterization of irradiated beryllium.
Michael Klimenkov, Jan Hoffmann, Peter
Kurinsky, Viacheslav Kuksenko, Pavel
Vladimirov, Vladimir Chakin, Anton Möslang
Institute for Applied Materials – Applied Materials
Physics (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
Karlsruhe, GERMANY
MS06 Oxide-Based, Magnetic and Other Functional Materials and Applications
MS06-822
Adiabatic shear loading in thermal spray coatings
studied by EBSD.
Dagmar Dietrich, Nuria Cinca, Pawel
Sokolowski, Lech Pawlowski, Josep Guilemany,
Thomas Lampke
Professur Werkstoff- und Oberflächentechnik,
­Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz,
­GERMANY
MS06-824
Microstructure characterization of bioinspired multilayer coatings on advanced polymer PEEK type
materials as well as on Carbon Fiber Composites
(CFC).
Lukasz Major, Juergen M. Lackner, Marta
Janusz, Marcin Kot, Boguslaw Major
Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science; Polish
Academy of Sciences, Cracow, POLAND
MS06-826
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Investigation of LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Bi-Interfaces.
Giulio Tieri, Alexandre Gloter, Danfeng Li,
Stefano Gariglio, Jean-Marc Triscone, Odile
Stéphan
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS UMR
8502, University of Paris-Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of
Geneva, Geneva, SWITZERLAND
MS06-828
The complex structure of catalyst particles used in
fluid catalytic cracking.
Frank Krumeich, Ana Diaz, Andreas Menzel,
Mirko Holler, Manuel Guizar-Sicairos, Dario
Ferreira Sanchez, Daniel Grolimund, Jeroen van
Bokhoven, Yuying Shu, Wu-Cheng Cheng
D-CHAB, ETH Zurich, Zurich, SWITZERLAND
MS06-830
TEM investigations of Al/AlOx/Al Josephson junctions.
Stefan Fritz, Reinhard Schneider, Lucas Radtke,
Martin Weides, Dagmar Gerthsen
Laboratorium für Elektronenmikroskopie, Karlsruher
Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
MS06-832
Analysis of white-luminescent mesoporous carbonized silica under electron irradiation by TEM-CL
system.
Kazuki Oguni, Shunsuke Muto, Yukari
Ishikawa, Koji Sato, Yosuke Ishii, Shinji
Kawasaki
Nagoya Univ., Nagoya, JAPAN
MS06-834
Convergent-Beam EMCD: Benefits, Pitfalls, and
Applications.
Stefan Löffler, Walid Hetaba
USTEM, TU Wien, Wien, AUSTRIA
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
McMaster University, Hamilton, CANADA
MS06-836
TEM/STEM investigation of the crystallization kinetics of GeTe and Ag4In3Sb67Te26.
Manuel Bornhöfft, Julia Benke, Julian Pries,
Paul M. Voyles, Matthias Wuttig, Joachim
Mayer
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, RWTH
Aachen University, Aachen, GERMANY
MS06-838
Hollow carbon spheres as ideal supports for hydrogen
spillover studies using ruthenium and cobalt nanoparticles.
Tumelo Phaahlamohlaka, Linda Jewell, Neil
Coville
DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Catalysis (c*change )
and Molecular Sciences Institute, School of Chemistry, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
SOUTH AFRICA
MS06-840
Visualization of 2-dimensional potential map in
multilayer organic electroluminescence materials by
phase-shifting electron holography.
Takeshi Sato, Kazuo Yamamoto, Miki Tsuchiya,
Katsuji Ito, Noriyuki Yoshimoto, Yoshifumi
Taniguchi
Application Development Dept, Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, Hitachinaka, JAPAN
MS06-842
Heterogeneous interfacial chemical nature and bonds
in an Al matrix composite reinforced with W-coated
diamond particles.
Ji Gang, Tan Zhanqiu, Lu Yinggang, Schryvers
Dominique, Li Zhiqiang
Unité Matériaux et Transformations (UMET, UMR
CNRS 8207), Université Lille 1, Villeneuve d’Ascq,
FRANCE
MS06-844
Novel MAX resembling Phase Mo2Ga2C.
Jun Lu, Chunfeng Hu, Chung-Chuan Lai,
Quanzheng Tao, Joseph Halim, Lars Hultman,
Per Eklund, Johanna Rosen, Michel Barsoum,
Dept of Physics, Chemstry and Biology (IFM),
Linköping University, Linköping, SWEDEN
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MS06-846
Nanograins in polycrystalline ferroelectric
Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 films on Si substrate.
Elena Suvorova, Anna Chernikova, Sergei
Zarubin, Andrei Zenkevich, Christian Ricolleau
Laboratory for electron diffraction, A.V. Shubnikov
Institute of Crystallography, Moscow, RUSSIA
Laboratory of Functional Materials and Devices for
Nanoelectronics, Moscow Institute of Physics and
Technology, Moscow, RUSSIA
MS06-848
Structural investigation, corrosion properties and
adhesion behavior of magnetron-sputtered nanocomposite TiC/a:C thin film coatings.
Nikolett Oláh, Zsolt Fogarassy, Attila Sulyok,
Eszter Sáfrán, Mónika Furkó, Tamás Csanádi,
Katalin Balázsi
Thin Film Physics, MTA EK, Budapest, HUNGARY
MS06-850
Scanning electron microscopy study of platinum
catalyst gauzes treated in air, ammonia and NH3 in
air.
Aleksei Salanov, Evgenii Suprun, Alexandra
Serkova, Olga Sidelnikova, Elena Sutormina,
Lyubov Isupova, Valentin Parmon
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
RUSSIA
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
MS06-852
Three-dimensional core-shell ferromagnetic nanowires fabricated by focused electron beam induced
deposition.
Javier Pablo-Navarro, César Magén, José
María De Teresa
Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas (LMA),
Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragón (INA), Universidad
de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SPAIN
MS06-854
Electron-beam-induced structural phase transition
related to oxygen vacancy ordering in epitaxial
La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 films.
Lide Yao, Sayani Majumdar, Laura
Äkäslompolo, Sampo Inkinen, Qi Hang Qin,
Sebastiaan van Dijken
NanoSpin, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto
University School of Science, Aalto, Espoo, FINLAND
MS06-856
In vivo visualizing the generation of hypochlorous acid
using a novel selective fluorescent probe.
Haolu Wang, Germain Gravot, Xiaowen Liang,
Camilla Thorling, Run Zhang, Xin Liu, Michael
Roberts
School of Medicine, The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
MS06-858
MLLS fitting on plasmon pic for mapping hydrides in
a Zr alloy with a complex αZr+βZr acicular microstructure obtained by water quenching.
Laurent Legras, Elodie Torres, Marie Christine
Baietto, Jean Desquine, Andréa CabreraSalcédo, Martine Blat Yriex
MMC, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, FRANCE
MS06-860
FIB and TEM study of nanometric tribofilm formed on
stainless steel during fretting-impact tribologic tests
in simulated Pressurized Water Reactor conditions.
Laurent Legras, Jean-Louis Mansot,
Guillaume Perillat, Andi Mikosch Cuka
MMC, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, FRANCE
MS06-862
Deep investigation of antiphase-boundaries defects
in rare-earth nickelates.
Bernat Mundet, Júlia Jareño, Jaume Gázquez,
Juan Carlos González, Xavier Obradors, Teresa
Puig
Superconducting materials and large scale nanostructures, Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona,
ICMAB-CSIC, Campus UAB, Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Spain, Barcelona, SPAIN
MS06-864
Structural, chemical and strain features of misfit
dislocation cores in ultrathin La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 epitaxial films deposited on LaAlO3.
Núria Bagués, José Santiso, Bryan D. Esser,
Robert E. A. Williams, David W. McComb,
Zorica Konstantinovic, Alberto Pomar, Lluís
Balcells, Felip Sandiumenge
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona, ICMAB,
CSIC, Bellaterra, SPAIN
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
(ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science
and Technology, Bellaterra, SPAIN
MS06-866
Nanoscale texture analysis of d-HDDR processed
Nd-Fe-B powder particles.
Michael Duerrschnabel, Enrico Bruder, Konrad
Güth, Roland Gauss, Oliver Gutfleisch,
Leopoldo Molina-Luna
Department of Material- and Geosciences, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GERMANY
MS06-868
Study of ferroelectric-antiferroelectric phase coexistence in La-doped PZT ceramics.
Alexandra Neagu, Ioana Veronica Ciuchi,
Liliana Mitoseriu, Carmen Galassi, Cheuk-Wai
Tai
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SWEDEN
MS06-870
Direct holographic depth- and lateral- imaging of
nanoscale magnets generated by ion impact.
Falk Röder, Gregor Hlawacek, Sebastian
Wintz, René Hübner, Lothar Bischoff, Hannes
Lichte, Kay Potzger, Jürgen Lindner, Jürgen
Fassbender, Rantej Bali
Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research,
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden,
GERMANY
Triebenberg Laboratory, Institute for Strucute Physics,
Technical University Dresden, Dresden, GERMANY
MS06-872
Magnetic coupling of 4f and 3d moments by EMCD:
application to DyFe2-based superlattices.
Xiaoxiao Fu, Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, Karine
Dumesnil, Rémi Arras, Virginie Serin
CEMES, CNRS, Univ Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE
MS06-874
Controlling the grain size of polycrystalline TiO2 films
grown by atomic layer deposition.
Ivna Kavre Piltaver, Ivana Jelovica Badovinac,
Iva Saric, Robert Peter, Gabriela Ambrozic, Ales
Omerzu, Mladen Petravic
Department of Physics and Center for Micro and Nano
Sciences and Technologies, University of Rijeka,
Rijeka, CROATIA
MS06-876
Strain-structure-property relation in Co-super tetragonal BiFeO3 heterojunctions.
Pavan Nukala, Anke Sanders, Cecile
Carretero, Stephane Fusil, Agnes Barthelemy,
Brahim Dkhil, Vincent Garcia, Manuel Bibes
SPMS, Centrale Supelec, Chatenay-Malabry, FRANCE
MS06-878
Impact of high energy electrons on nitrides for
nanocathodoluminescence.
James Griffiths, Siyuan Zhang, Jeremy
Lhuillier, Dandan Zhu, David Wallis, Ashley
Howkins, Ian Boyd, David Stowe, Colin
Humphreys, Rachel Oliver
Department of Materials Science, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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MS06-880
The influence of Yb and Bi doping on the thermoelectric properties of Mg2Si0.4Sn0.6 studied using
transmission electron microscopy.
Maryam Beig Mohamadi, Amir Hossein
Tavabi, Rafal Edward Dunin-Borkowski, Georg
Pöhle, Vicente Pacheco
Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy
with Electrons (ER-C) and Peter Gruenberg Institute
(PGI), Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, ­GERMANY
MS06-882
Towards Conductivity Measurements in Battery
Materials Using Scanning Electron Microscopy.
Sebastian Sturn, Ute Golla-Schindler, Jörg
Bernhard, Manfred Rapp, Mario Wachtler, Ute
Kaiser
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, Group of
Electron Microscopy of Materials Science, Ulm
University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS06-884
Analytical STEM Study of Dy-doped Bi2Te3 Thin
Films.
Vesna Srot, Piet Schönherr, Birgit Bussmann,
Sara E. Harrison, Peter A. van Aken, Thorsten
Hesjedal
Stuttgart Center for Electron Microscopy, Max Planck
Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, GERMANY
MS06-886
3D-TEM microstructure analyses of anisotropic and
isotropic aerogels of TiO2 nanoparticles.
Fabian Gramm, Elena Tervoort, Alla
Sologubenko, Clara Minas, Felix Rechberger,
Florian Bouville, Andre Studart, Markus
Niederberger
Scientific Center of Optical and Electron Microscopy
(ScopeM), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Zürich, Zürich, SWITZERLAND
MS07 Materials for Optics and Nano-Optics
MS07-888
Investigation of the near fields of sputtered Au thin
films, used for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, using the AFM and DDA.
Harald Fitzek, Jürgen Sattelkow, Peter Pölt
Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis
(FELMI), Graz University of Technology, Graz, AUSTRIA
MS07-890
Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence polarimetry on
plasmonic nanostructures.
Toon Coenen, Clara Osorio, Benjamin Brenny,
Albert Polman, Femius Koenderink
Delmic BV, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
MS07-892
Imaging Surface Plasmonic Modes of Individual
Complex Shaped Gold Nanoparticle using Cathodoluminescence.
Achyut Maity, Arpan Maiti, Tapas Kumar Chini
SP&MS division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
(SINP), Calcutta, INDIA
MS07-894
Plasmonic edge and breathing modes in aluminum
nanotriangles.
Alfredo Campos, Davy Gerard, Jerome Martin,
Jerome Plain, Julien Proust, Arnaud Arbouet,
Mathieu Kociak
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université de
Paris Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
MS07-896
Luminescence properties of hexagonal boron nitride
layers.
Léonard Schué, François Ducastelle,
Frédéric Fossard, Julien Barjon, Annick
Loiseau
Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures,
CNRS – ONERA, Chatillon, FRANCE
MS08 Geology and Mineralogy, Cultural Heritage and Archeology
MS08-898
EDS/EBSD studies and HR-EBSD pattern analysis on
pre-Inca ceramic fragments recovered during San
José de Moro Archaeology Program.
Dagmar Dietrich, Gert Nolze, Thomas Mehner, Professur Werkstoff- und Oberflächentechnik, TechnisDaniela Nickel, Thomas Lampke
che Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz, GERMANY
MS08-900
Analysing Jan Steen’s pigments using SEM-EDX
quantitative X-ray mapping.
Ralph Haswell, Jesse Wouters, Sabrina
Meloni
Shell Technology Centre, Amsterdam,
Shell Global Solutions International B.V., Amsterdam,
THE NETHERLANDS
MS08-902
Trapping of helium in nano-bubbles from 920 Ma
euxenite crystals revealed by STEM-EELS analysis.
Anne-Magali Seydoux-Guillaume,
Marie-Laure David, Kevin Alix, Lucien Datas,
Bernard Bingen
LMV, CNRS, Saint-Etienne, FRANCE
MS08-904
Understanding Single-Crystal Paleomagnetism: A
Multiscale Approach.
Joshua Franz Einsle, Roger R. Fu, Jeff Gelb,
Benjamin P. Weiss, Richard J. Harrison,
Paul A. Midgley
Department of Earth Sciences, University of
­Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Department of Materials Sciences and Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
MS08-906
Soil traces in forensic practise.
Marek Kotrly
Institute of Criminalistics Prague, PCR, Prague,
CZECH REPUBLIC
Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague,
Praha, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS08-908
Forensic microscopy – a basic method of microtraces
examination.
Ivana Turkova
Department of Chemistry and Physics, Institute of
Criminalistics Prague, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
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Abstract
No.
Title
Authors
(presenting author shown in bold)
Presenting Author Affiliation
IM01 Tomography and Multidimensional Microscopy
IM01-127
Electron tomography analysis of Pt/CeO2 catalyst
powders synthesized by solution combustion.
Lucian Roiban, Siddardha Koneti,
Thierry Epicier, Thanh-Son Nguyen, Mimoun
Aouine, Franck Morfin, Laurent Piccolo
Université de Lyon, MATEIS, UMR 5510, CNRS,
INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
IM01-129
Multivariate-aided mapping of solute partitioning
in a rare-earth magnesium alloy.
David Rossouw, Brian Langelier, Andrew
Scullion, Mohsen Danaie, Gianluigi Botton
Materials Science and Engineering, McMaster
University, Hamilton, CANADA
IM01-131
Combined multidimensional microscopy as a histopathology imaging tool for the holistic evaluation of the
hepatic microvascular and associated tissue cells.
Gerald Shami, Delfine Cheng, Filip Braet
School of Medical Sciences (Discipline of Anatomy
and Histology) – The Bosch Institute, The University
of Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
IM01-133
New approach for low dose electron diffraction
tomography.
Hans Tietz, Peter Sparlinek, Peter Olyenikov,
Reza Ghadimi
TVIPS GmbH, Gauting, GERMANY
IM01-135
Direct estimation of 3D atom positions of simulated
Au nanoparticles in HAADF STEM.
Jan De Beenhouwer, Ivan Lobato, Dirk Van
Dyck, Sandra Van Aert, Jan Sijbers
iMinds-Vision Lab, University of Antwerp, Antwerp,
BELGIUM
IM01-137
Chemical tomography of nested-network nanoporous
gold.
Tobias Krekeler, Ke Wang, Lida Wang,
Martin Ritter
Electron Microscopy Unit, Hamburg University
of Technology, Hamburg, GERMANY
IM01-139
3D elemental analysis of the rod-shape alloy by using
EDS tomography.
Yoshitaka Aoyama, Hideo Nishioka,
Yukihito Kondo
JEOL, Tokyo, JAPAN
IM01-141
Cryo-Electron Tomography of Protein Nanocrystals.
Maert Toots, Ulf Skoglund
Structural Cellular Biology Unit, Okinawa Institute
of Science and Technology, Okinawa, JAPAN
IM01-143
Three-dimensional electron imaging of dislocations
from a single sample tilt.
Emad Oveisi, Letouzey Antoine, Fua Pascal,
Hebert Cecile
Interdisciplinary Centre for Electron Microscopy
(CIME), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
(EPFL), Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
IM01-145
3D structure and chemical composition reconstructed
simultaneously from HAADF-STEM images and
EDS-STEM maps.
Zhichao Zhong, Bart Goris, Remco
Schoenmakers, Sara Bals, K. Joost Batenburg
Computational Imaging, Centrum Wiskunde &
I­nformatica, Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
IM01-147
Evaluation of feature-based registration algorithms
for the improvement of tilt-series alignment in
electron tomography.
Amandine Verguet, Sylvain Trepout, Sergio
Marco, Cédric Messaoudi
U1196, INSERM, Orsay, FRANCE
UMR 9187, CNRS, Orsay, FRANCE
Centre de recherche, Institut Curie, Orsay, FRANCE
IM01-149
3D Reconstruction of Crack Formation in Austempered Ductile Cast Iron after an In-situ Tensile Test.
Hana Tesařová, Jiří Dluhoš, Martin Petrenec,
Jaroslav Polák, Karel Krahula
Application specialist, TESCAN ORSAY HOLDING,
Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM01-151
Ionic Liquids for biological SEM and FIB/SEM.
Anne Greet Bittermann, Simona Rodighiero,
Roger Wepf
ScopeM, ETHZ, Zürich, SWITZERLAND
IM01-153
Three-dimensional characterization of NiSm0.2Ce0.8O2-δ cermet for SOFC anodes by
high-resolution FIB-SEM Tomography.
Gregor Kapun, Sašo Šturm, Marjan Marinšek,
Miran Gaberšček
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute
Of Chemistry, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School,
Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
IM01-155
Image deconvolution for fast Tomography in
­Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Yue-Meng Feng, Khanh Tran, Siddardha Koneti,
Lucian Roiban, Anne-Sophie Gay, Cyril Langlois,
Thierry Epicier, Thomas Grenier, Voichita Maxim
CREATIS, INSA LYON, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
IM01-157
3D investigation of a PS/ABS polymer using different
microscopy techniques.
X. Jaurand, E Errazuriz, S. Reynaud, Th.
Douillard, F. Dalmas, S. Descartes, F. Simonet,
M. Mondon, I. Anselme-Bertrand
LaMCoS UMR 5259, Univ Lyon, CNRS, INSA-Lyon,
Lyon, FRANCE
IM02 Micro-Nano Lab and Dynamic Microscopy
IM02-159
In situ tensile testing of silica glass membranes
in the TEM.
Mirza Mačković, Hana Stara, Thomas
Przybilla, Christel Dieker, Florian Niekiel, Patrick
Herre, Stefan Romeis, Nadine Schrenker,
Wolfgang Peukert, Erdmann Spiecker
Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research and
Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy,
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen,
GERMANY
IM02-161
Environmental (S)TEM analysis of Fe nanoparticles
under oxygen atmosphere.
Leonardo Lari, Robert Carpenter, Vlado
Lazarov, Pratibha Gai, Ed Boyes
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
The York-JEOL Nanocentre, University of York, York,
UK
IM02-163
Depth Dependence of the Spatial Resolution in
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
­Experiments.
Andreas Verch, Niels de Jonge
Innovative Electron Microscopy, INM - Leibniz
I­nstitute of New Materials, Saarbrücken,
GERMANY
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IM02-165
Structural dynamics of copper and nickel substrates
during redox reactions studied by in-situ SEM.
Jing Cao, Jing Cao, Ali Rinaldi, Zhu-Jun Wang,
Gisela Weinberg, Marc Willinger,
Robert Schlögl
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft,
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft,
Berlin, GERMANY
IM02-167
Automatic FIB-SEM Preparation of Straight Pillars
for In-Situ Nanoindentation.
Tobias Volkenandt, Alexandre Laquerre,
Michal Postolski, Fabián Pérez-Willard
Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Oberkochen,
GERMANY
IM02-169
In situ liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy
of Y-based precursor growth dynamics at elevated
temperatures.
Bojan Ambrožič, Nina Kostevšek,
Kristina Žužek Rozman, Marjan Bele,
Sašo Šturm
Department for Nanostructured Materials,
Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School,
Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
IM02-171
Electrical transport-induced transformations in filled
carbon nanotubes imaged in situ by scanning-transmission electron microscopy.
Juan G Lozano, Zabeada Aslam, Rebecca J
Nicholls, Antal A Koos, Frank Dillon, Michael
Sarahan, Peter D Nellist, Nicole Grobert
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
IM02-173
Cobalt-cerium coating formation: from ESEM to TEM
analyses.
Stéphane Poitel, Jun Zhu, Cécile Hébert,
Jan Van Herle, Marc Willinger
CIME, EPFL, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
SCI-STI-JVH, EPFL, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
IM02-175
Monitoring the Dynamics of Heterogeneous Catalysts
by Electron Microscopy.
Ramzi Farra, Ali Rinaldi, Mark Greiner,
Jing Cao, Robert Schlögl, Marc-G Willinger
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz Haber
Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin,
GERMANY
IM02-177
In-situ propagation of Al in germanium nanowires
observed by transmission electron microscopy.
Khalil El Hajraoui, Eric Robin, Miguel LopezHaro, Clemens Zeiner, Florian Brunbauer,
Sébastian Kral, Alois Lugstein, Jean-Luc
Rouvière, Martien Den Hertog
Institut Néel, Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS,
Grenoble, FRANCE
IM02-179
Graphene-supported microwell liquid cell for in situ
studies in TEM and SEM.
Andreas Hutzler, Robert Branscheid, Michael
P. M. Jank, Lothar Frey, Erdmann Spiecker
Chair of Electron Devices (LEB), Friedrich-Alexander
University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, GERMANY
IM02-181
An in situ multiscale approach for the characterization of plasticity and damage in a TA6V alloy.
Sophie Cazottes, Sylvain Dancette,
Christophe Le Bourlot, Eric Maire, Thomas Paris
MATEIS, INSA LYON, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
IM02-183
The Ocean System: Microfluidic based system for
in-situ analysis of liquid processes inside the TEM.
Héctor Hugo Pérez Garza, Diederik Morsink,
Jeff Xu, Justus Hermannsdörfer, Mariya
Sholkina, Merijn Pen, Sander van Weperen,
Niels de Jonge
DENSsolutions, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM02-185
In-situ deformation of Ti6Al4V in electron microscopes.
Xinyu Lu, Zhaoran Liu, Yu Lung Chiu,
Ian Jones
School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of
Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
IM02-187
Development of an in-situ specimen holder for
high-voltage environmental electron microscopy of
fuel cells.
Takafumi Ishida, Takayoshi Tanji,
Masahiro Tomita, Kimitaka Higuchi, Koh Saitoh
Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability,
Nagoya University, Nagoya, JAPAN
Global Research Center for Environment and Energy
based on Nanomaterials Science, Nagoya, JAPAN
IM02-189
Monitoring of Dynamic Live Brain Tumor Cells using
SICM and its Future Applications.
Choi Myung-Hoon, Jung Goo-Eun, Yong-Sung
Cho, Sang-Joon Cho
R&D, Park Systems Corp, Suwon, REPUBLIC OF
KOREA
IM02-191
Electron beam-induced etching of carbon nanotubes
by environmental transmission electron microscope.
Yuto Tomita, Hideto Yoshida, Seiji Takeda
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Center,
The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research,
Osaka University, Osaka, JAPAN
IM02-193
MEMS-based system for in-situ biasing and heating
solutions inside the TEM.
Héctor Hugo Pérez Garza, Kun Zuo, Yevheniy
Pivak, Diederik Morsink, Marina Zakhozheva,
Merijn Pen, Sander van Weperen, Qiang Xu
DENSsolutions, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM02-195
Correlating structure and mechanical properties for
submicron amorphous silica spheres.
Stefan Romeis, Patrick Herre, Mirza Mačković,
Jochen Schmidt, Jonas Paul, Dominique de
Ligny, Erdmann Spiecker, Wolfgang Peukert
Institute of Particle Technology, Friedrich-AlexanderUniversität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen,
GERMANY
IM02-197
Simultaneous Nanoplasmonic Sensing and Trans­
mission Electron Microscopy Characterization.
Beniamino Iandolo, Asger Moss,
Ferry Nugroho, Christoph Langhammer,
Jakob Wagner
Center for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical University
of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, DENMARK
IM02-199
Tuning the surface termination of ceria under gaseous
environments in a Cs-corrected Environmental TEM.
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
Mimoun Aouine, Amanda K. P. Mann, Zili Wu,
Steven H. Overbury, Thierry Epicier
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et
l’Environnement de Lyon, Université de Lyon,
UMR5256, CNRS/Université Lyon1, Villeurbanne,
FRANCE
Laboratory of Catalytic Research, National Research
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RUSSIA
IM02-201
In situ environmental HRTEM study of the
r­ estructuration under reducing atmosphere of small
oxidized silver-indium nanoparticles.
Julien Ramade, Cyril Langlois, Michel Pellarin, Institut Lumière Matière, Université Claude Bernard,
Laurent Piccolo, Emmanuel Cottancin
Lyon, FRANCE
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IM02-203
In-Situ Formation of Carbon Nanotubes Encapsulated
within Boron Nitride Nanotubes via Electron
­Irradiation.
Raul Arenal, Alejandro Lopez-Bezanilla
Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragon (INA), U
­ niversidad
de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SPAIN
ARAID foundation, Zaragoza, SPAIN
IM02-205
In situ TEM analysis of heating of gold nanoparticles
on nanocarbon supports and implications for control
of ripening.
Michael Fay, Alessandro La Torre,
Maria Gimenez-Lopez, Carlos Herreros Lucas,
Paul Brown, Andrei Khlobystov
Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre,
­University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
IM02-207
Aberration corrected CVD-TEM for in-situ growth
of III-V semiconductors.
Reine Wallenberg, Daniel Jacobsson,
Kimberly Dick Thelander, Joacim Gustafsson,
Stas Dogel
nCHREM, Lund University, Lund, SWEDEN
NanoLund, Solid state physics, Lund University,
Lund, SWEDEN
IM02-209
Structural transformations revealed by in-situ
HRTEM observations.
Zaoli Zhang
Erich Schmid institute of Materials Science, ­
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Leoben, AUSTRIA
IM02-211
Tunable metal-semiconductor junction system deriving from thermal instability of high chalcocite Cu2S
elongated nanocrystals.
Muhammad Imran, Francesco De Donato,
Liberato Manna, Rosaria Brescia
Department of Nanochemistry, Istituto Italiano di
Tecnologia (IIT), Genova, ITALY
IM02-213
10 bar nanoreactors for in situ transmission electron
microscopy.
Gregory Pandraud, Bruno Morana, Jia Wei,
Casper Juffermans
Else Kooi Lab, TU Delft, Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
IM02-215
Surface Dynamics of Cu Oxidation.
Judith Yang, Qing Zhu, Lianfeng Zou,
Christopher Andolina, Penghao Xiao, Eric Stach,
Graeme Henkelman Guangwen Zhou,
Wissam Abdo Saidi
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
IM02-217
In situ electro-chemical liquid TEM experiments to
study LiFe0.5Mn0.5PO4 Nanoplatelets.
Walid Dachraoui, Olesia Karakulina,
Joke Hadermann, Arnaud Demortière
Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides
(LRCS), Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de
l’Energie (RS2E), Amiens, FRANCE
IM02-219
CO adsorption on Au(110) and Pd70Au30(110) :
an in situ comparative study by environmental STM.
Marie-Angélique Languille, Eric Ehret,
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et
l’Environnement de Lyon, Université de Lyon,
UMR5256 CNRS/Université Lyon1, Villeurbanne,
FRANCE
Laboratory of Catalytic Research, National Research
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RUSSIA
IM02-221
Monitoring morphological evolution of Li-ion
cathode secondary particles through In situ FIB/SEM
electrochemical experiment.
Arnaud Demortiere, Jonathan Ando,
Martin Bettge, Vincent De Andrade,
Khalil Amine, Dean Miller
Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie
(RS2E), CNRS, Amiens, France
Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides
(LRCS), CNRS, Amiens, FRANCE
IM02-223
Real-time observation of the transformation of silver
nanoparticles during carbon gasification.
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires,
Mimoun Aouine, Shiwen Li, Alain Tuel,
David Farrusseng, Thierry Epicier
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et
l’Environnement de Lyon, Université de Lyon,
UMR5256 CNRS/Université Lyon1, Villeurbanne,
FRANCE
Laboratory of Catalytic Research, National Research
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RUSSIA
IM03 New Instrumentation
IM03-225
Optimizing electron channeling contrast imaging
condition in scanning electron microscope.
Luyang Han, Bjoern Gamm
Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Oberkochen,
GERMANY
IM03-227
Faster than 10 ns scintillator material based on
YAP:Pr.
Martin Pokorny, Petr Horodysky, Martin Nikl,
Jindřich Houžvička
Electron microscopy, Crytur Ltd., Turnov,
CZECH REPUBLIC
IM03-229
EDF Project - FIB-SEM nuclearized for investigations
in a hot cell on irradiated materials.
Salem Miloudi, Jean-Claude Menard,
Bernard Jean, Antoine Candeias
AHEAD MICROSCOPY, Paris, FRANCE
IM03-231
SEM LEEM - new type of mirror microscope.
Vladimir Kolarik, Pavel Jansky, Martin Mynar
Research laboratory, DELONG INSTRUMENTS a.s.,
Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM03-233
Imaging of Electric Fields with the pnCCD (S)TEM
Camera.
Robert Ritz, Martin Huth, Sebastian Ihle,
Martin Simson, Heike Soltau, Vadim Migunov,
Martial Duchamp, Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski,
Henning Ryll, Lothar Strüder
PNDetector GmbH, Munich, GERMANY
IM03-235
Quantification of dopants in nanomaterial
by SEM/EDS.
Eric Robin, Nicolas Mollard, Kevin Guilloy,
Nicolas Pauc, Pascal Gentile, Zhihua Fang,
Bruno Daudin, Lynda Amichi,
Pierre-Henri Jouneau, Catherine Bougerol,
Michael Bougerol, Michael Delalande,
Anne-Laure Bavencove
University Grenoble Alpes, INAC, CEA, Grenoble,
FRANCE
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IM03-237
Generation of nondiffracting beams: beam shaping
beyond holographic reconstruction.
Giulio Guzzinati, Armand Béché, Jo Verbeeck
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen,
BELGIUM
IM03-239
Surface-sensitive investigation of semiconductor
devices with a signal-selective SEM detection
system.
Jaroslav Jiruše, Jolana Kološová, Petr Mareš,
Rostislav Váňa
R&D Physics, TESCAN Brno, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM03-241
Depth Resolution and Surface Sensitivity with
the Multiple Detection System of a HR-SEM.
Ulrich Gernert, Dirk Berger
Center for Electron Microscopy (ZELMI), Technische
Universität Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
IM03-243
A magnetic electron energy analyser for use in
an SEM.
Christopher Walker, Mohamed El Gomati,
Xiaoping Zha
York Probe Sources Ltd, York, UK
Department of Electronics, University of York, York, UK
IM03-245
High Resolution and Variable Pressure Imaging
of Pyramidal Nano-antennas in a SEM.
Andrea P. C. Campos, Christian Dominici,
Claude Alfonso, Loic Patout, David Duché,
Cécile Gourgon, Ludovic Escoubas, Ahmed
Charaï
CP2M, Faculté des Sciences, Campus de St Jérôme,
Université Aix-Marseille, F-13397 Marseille, FRANCE
IM03-247
Ultra-High Resolution SEM for Materials Analysis.
Jaroslav Jiruše, Miloslav Havelka, Jan Polster
R&D Physics, TESCAN Brno, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM03-249
Quasi in-situ catalytic studies using a TEM grid
microreactor.
Liudmyla Masliuk, Marc G. Willinger, Darren
Dunphy, Robert Schlögl, Thomas Lunkenbein
Anorganische Chemie, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MaxPlanck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, GERMANY
IM03-251
A versatile high-vacuum cryo transfer system for
cryo microscopy and analytics.
Sebastian Tacke, Vladislav Krzyzanek, Harald
Nüsse, Alexander Rosenthal, Jürgen Klingauf,
Roger Albert Wepf, Rudolf Reichelt
Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics,
University of Münster, Münster, GERMANY
Scientific Center for Optical and Electron Microscopy,
ETH Zürich, Zürich, SWITZERLAND
IM03-253
Random scanning mode for the spectroscopy of
sensitive materials.
Anna Tararan, Marcel Tencé, Nathalie Brun,
Mathieu Kociak, Alberto Zobelli
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides,
Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
IM03-255
Proposal for an electron orbital angular momentum
spectrometer.
Tyler Harvey, Vincenzo Grillo,
Benjamin McMorran
Department of Physics, University of Oregon,
Eugene, OR, USA
IM03-257
Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction: effective nano-scale
analysis using conventional EBSD hardware.
Jenny Goulden, Haithem Mansour,
Angus Bewick
Oxford Instruments, Paris, FRANCE
IM03-259
A New Compound Lens Equipped UHR SEM.
Petr Wandrol, Ernst Jan Vesseur
FEI, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM03-261
Addressing Pseudo-Symmetric Misindexing in EBSD
Analysis of gamma -TiAl with High Accuracy Band
Detection.
Niels-Henrik Schmidt, Haithem Mansour,
Jenny Goulden, Alberto Palomares-García,
Rocio Muñoz-Moreno
Oxford Instruments, Paris, FRANCE
IM03-263
Time-resolved cathodoluminescence in a scanning
electron microscope.
Sophie Meuret, Hans Zeijlemaker, Elke Neu,
Patrick Appel, Patrick Maletinsky, Albert Polman
AMOLF, FOM, Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
IM03-265
ColorSTEM - A Novel STEM Detector for Advanced
Materials Analysis in SEM.
Jiří Dluhoš, Michal Bilík, Stanislav Petráš
R&D Applications, TESCAN Brno, s.r.o, Brno,
CZECH REPUBLIC
IM03-269
A protected inert-gas sample manipulation and
transfer environment for cryo electron microscopy
and analytics.
Georg Alexander Rosenthal, Sebastian
Tacke, Falk Lucas, Roger Albert Wepf
Microscopy Improvements e.U., Eisenstadt,
AUSTRIA
IM03-271
Silicon carbide 3c identification by the new
­developed nordif ebsd extraction software.
Yingda Yu, Torkjell Breivik, Paal Runde,
Jarle Hjelen
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU), Alfred Gets vei 2, NO-7491 Trondheim,
NORWAY
Department of Geology and Mineral Resources
Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU), Alfred Gets vei 2, NO-7491
Trondheim, NORWAY
IM03-273
En route to ion microprobe analysis of soluble compounds at the single cell level: The CryoNanoSIMS.
Louise Helene Søgaard Jensen, Tian Cheng,
Florent Olivier, Vivien Plane, Stéphane Escrig,
Arnaud Comment, Ben van den Brandt, Bruno
Martin Humbel, Anders Meibom
Laboratory for biological geochemistry,
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne,
SWITZERLAND
IM03-275
Simulation of a Bessel box electron energy analyser
for analysis of secondary electrons.
Ashish Suri, Andrew Pratt, Steve Tear,
Christopher Walker, Mohamed El Gomati
Department of Electronics, University of York,
York, UK
IM03-277
Spatial resolution and compositional contrast in
imaging using the low-loss electron signal in SEM.
Chris Bonet, Steven Tear,
Mohamed El-Gomati
Department of Electronics, University of York,
York, UK
IM03-279
Temporally and spatially resolved local strain tracking
microscopy.
Halil Bayraktar, Onur Aydin, Bekir Aksoy,
Ozge Begum Akalin, B. Erdem Alaca
Chemistry, Koc University, Istanbul, TURKEY
Biomedical Science and Engineering, Koc University,
Istanbul, TURKEY
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IM03-281
Imaging photon camera with high spatiotemporal
resolution.
Rene Glazenborg, James Marr, Adrian Martin,
Raquel Ortega, Emile Schyns, Oswald
Siegmund, John Vallerga
PHOTONIS, Sturbridge, USA
IM03-283
Defocus and probe-position coupling in electron
ptychography.
Shaohong Cao, Peng Li, Andrew Maiden,
John Rodenburg
Department ofElectronic and Electrical Engineering,
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
IM03-285
Chiral electron sieves for electron vortex beam
generation.
Jun Yuan, Yuanjie Yang, Gnanavel
Thirunavukkarasu, Mohamed Babiker
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials and School
of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang
University, Hangzhou, CHINA
IM03-287
A micro-combinatorial TEM method for phase mapping of thin two-component films.
György Sáfrán
Thin Film Physics, Institute for Technical Physics and
Materials Science, Centre for Energy Research, HAS.,
Budapest, HUNGARY
IM03-289
Novel focused ion beam in-situ methods for stressed
and cracked TEM sample preparation.
Zhong X. L., McDonald S. A., Withers P.,
Burke M.G.
School of Materials, University of Manchester,
­Manchester, UK
IM03-291
Device for the transport, storage as well as the
chemical or physical treatments of AFM tip series.
Cédric Gaillard
BIA Microscopy Facilities, INRA, Nantes, FRANCE
IM03-293
Counter Electrode Design Considerations in Atom
Probe Tomography Microscopes.
Robert Ulfig, Dan Lenz, Joseph Bunton,
Mike VanDyke, David Larson
CAMECA Instruments Inc., Madison WI, USA
IM05 Quantitative Imaging and Image Processing
IM05-295
Including the effects of atomic bonding in TEM and
STEM image simulations.
Timothy Naginey, Peter Nellist,
Rebecca Nicholls, Jonathan Yates
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
IM05-297
Accurate and fast electron microscopy simulations
using the open source MULTEM program.
Ivan Lobato, Sandra Van Aert,
Johan Verbeeck
University of Antwerp, EMAT, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM05-301
Experiment design for quantitative dark field imaging
and spectroscopy of catalyst nanoparticles using
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM).
Aakash Varambhia, Lewys Jones, Annick De
Backer, Vidar Fauske, Sandra Van Aert, Dogan
Ozkaya, Sergio Lozano-Perez, Peter Nellist
Dept of Materials, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
IM05-303
The inverse problem of quantitative emission electron
microscopy with account of distribution of the
­electron energy.
Sergej Nepijko, Gerd Schönhense
Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University,
Mainz, Mainz, GERMANY
IM05-305
Molecular Salad: multi-slice simulation of particles
for cryo-TEM.
Robert McLeod
C-CINA, Biozentrum, Universität Basel, Basel,
­SWITZERLAND
IM05-307
Optimal detectability combined with picometre range
precision to position light atoms from HR STEM
images.
Julie Gonnissen, Annick De Backer,
Arnold Jan den Dekker, Jan Sijbers,
Sandra Van Aert
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT),
University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM05-309
Quantitative Stage Mapping of a Zircon grain by WDS
on an SEM.
Steve Seddio, Keith Thompson
CAD, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Madison, USA
IM05-311
Analysis of Food Packaging Layered Polymers by
SEM/EDS and Raman.
John Konopka, Keith Thompson
CAD, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Madison, USA
IM05-313
Characterization of the NiBe nanoprecipitates
in CoCr superalloys.
Thomas LaGrange, Raffaele Cosimati Sorin
Lazar, Daniele Mari
Interdisciplinary Centre for Electron Microscopy
(CIME), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
(EPFL), Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
IM05-315
Where does the FIB sputtered matter accumulate
in the SEM chamber?
Emmanuel Cadel, Fabien Cuvilly,
Charly Vaudolon, Auriane Etienne
Groupe de Physique des Matériaux UMR CNRS 6634,
Université de Rouen Normandie, Saint Etienne du
Rouvray, FRANCE
IM05-317
Simulation of elastic and inelastic electron
scattering in EF-HRTEM mode by back-propagation
of electron beam.
Dmitry Tyutyunnikov, Axel Lubk, Jan Rusz
Materials Theory division, Deparment of Physics and
Astronomy, Ångströmlaboratoriet, Uppsala University,
Uppsala, SWEDEN
IM05-319
Correlation of interface morphology and composition
in GaInP/GaAs with growth conditions.
Han Han, Andreas Beyer, Jürgen Belz,
Alexander König, Wolfgang Stolz, Kerstin Volz
Faculty of Physics and Materials Science Center,
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, GERMANY
IM05-321
Direct imaging of hydrogen atomic columns in hydride
phases in titanium grade 2.
Kamil Daněk, Viera Gärtnerová,
Martin Němec
Laboratory of nanostructures and nanomaterials,
Institute of Physics, ASCR, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
IM05-323
EBSD measurements on the weld seam area of
differently extruded ME21 hollow profiles.
Christoph Fahrenson, Felix Gensch,
Sven Gall, Dirk Berger
Center for Electron Microscopy (ZELMI), TU Berlin,
Berlin, GERMANY
IM05-325
Im2Cr: An efficient tool for crystallographic indexing
of HR(S)TEM images.
André Silva, Enrique Carbó-Argibay,
Alberto Proença, Daniel Stroppa
Algoritmi Centre, University of Minho, Braga,
­PORTUGAL
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IM05-327
Ion imaging in a Focused Ion Beam microscope:
modeling the channeling contrast to construct
EBSD-like orientation maps.
Cyril Langlois, Thierry Douillard,
Sébastien Dubail
MATEIS Laboratory, INSA of Lyon, Lyon, FRANCE
IM05-329
Quantitative image analysis of binary microstructures:
Application to the characterisation of dairy systems.
David Legland, Juliana V.C. Silva, Chantal
Cauty, Kolotueva Irina, Julianne Floury
UR1368 Biopolymers, Interactions and Assemblies,
INRA, Nantes, FRANCE
IM05-331
The interior of the rotavirus capsid.
Leandro F. Estrozi
Methods in electron microscopy (MEM), Institut de
Biologie Structurale, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM05-333
High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy study
of Au nanocrystals on Si nanowire surfaces.
Claude Alfonso, Andrea P.C. Campos,
Christian Dominici, Sidnei Paciornik,
Luc Roussel, Loïc Patout, Lyuang Han,
Fang Zhou, Ahmed Charaï
IM2NP UMR 7334 CNRS Aix Marseille University,
Faculté des Sciences, Marseille, FRANCE
IM05-335
Nano-scale strain measurements from high-precision
ADF STEM.
Lewys Jones, Aakash Varambhia, Sigurd
Wenner, Magnus Nord, Per Harald Ninive, Ole
Martin Løvvik, Randi Holmestad, Peter Nellist
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
IM05-337
Quantitative STEM Atom Counting in Supported
Metal Nanoparticles.
Judith Yang, Stephen House, Yuxiang Chen,
Dong Su, Tom Schamp, Russell Henry,
Eric Stach, Rongchao Jin
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
IM05-339
Effect of amorphous surface layers on HRTEM image
evaluation.
Thilo Remmele, Tobias Schulz, Martin
Albrecht
Leibniz Institut for Crystal Growth, Berlin,
GERMANY
IM06 Quantitative Diffraction
IM06-341
Determination of a 3D Displacement Field at a
Vicinity of a GeSn/Ge Interface by the Phase Retrieval
of Electron Rocking Curves.
Saitoh Koh, Miura Masashi, Tanaka Nobuo,
Nakatsuka Osamu, Zaima Shigeaki
Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability,
Nagoya University, Nagoya, JAPAN
IM06-343
Structure resolution of the new phase Ba19Cr12O48.
Christophe Lepoittevin, Justin Jeanneau,
Pierre Toulemonde, Manuel Nunez-Rugueiro
Institut Néel, CNRS et Université Grenoble-Alpes,
Grenoble, FRANCE
IM06-345
Pixelated STEM detectors: opportunities and challenges.
Ian MacLaren, Magnus Nord, Andrew Ross,
Matus Krajnak, Martin Hart, Alastair Doye,
Damien McGrouther, Rantej Bali, Archan
Banerjee, Robert Hadfield, Hadfield
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
IM06-347
Reflection profile and angular resolution with Precession Electron Diffraction.
Edgar Rauch, Gilles Renou, Muriel Veron
SIMAP, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble,
FRANCE
IM06-349
3D characterization using transmission electron
diffraction, neural network optimization, and density
functional theory.
Robert S. Pennington, Christoph T. Koch
AG Structure Research and Electron Microscopy,
Institut für Physik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,
Berlin, GERMANY
IM06-351
Clustering for scanning transmission electron diffraction data.
Ben Martineau, Alexander Eggeman
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
IM06-353
Cations distribution in synthetic (MgFe2O4 and
FeAl2O4) spinels by precession electron diffraction
tomography.
Ngassa Tankeu Yvan Georges, Jacob
Damien, Roussel Pascal, Roskosz Mathieu,
Andreozzi Giovanni B.
Unité Matériaux Et Transformations (UMET), CNRS
UMR8207, Université de Lille1, 59655, Villeneuve
d’Ascq, FRANCE
IM06-355
Applying of Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD)
for Studying Structural and Phase Composition of
Multilayer CrN/MoN Coatings Fabricated by Arc-PVD.
Bogdan Postolnyi, João Pedro Araújo,
Alexander Pogrebnjak
Department of Nanoelectronics, Faculty of Electronics
and Informational Technologies, Sumy State
­University, Sumy, UKRAINE
IM06-357
Virtual dark-field and Virtual high angle angular dark
field images reconstructed from electron diffraction
patterns.
Muriel Veron, Johan Westraadt, Edgar Rauch
SIMAP, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Saint Martin d’Hères,
FRANCE
IM07 Phase Microscopies
IM07-359
Magnetic imaging of skyrmions in FeGe using off-axis
electron holography.
András Kovács, Zi-An Li, Jan Caron,
Rafal Dunin-Borkowski
Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy
with Electrons, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich,
GERMANY
IM07-361
New design of Möllenstedt electrostatic biprism
setup for off-axis electron holography.
Robin Cours, Cécile Marcelot, Florent
Houdellier
CEMES, CNRS, Toulouse, FRANCE
IM07-363
Mapping electrostatic potentials across the p-n
junction in GaAs nanowires by off-axis electron
holography.
Elisabetta Maria Fiordaliso, Zoltan Imre
Balogh, Takeshi Kasama, Ray LaPierre, Martin
Aagesen
Center for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical University of
Denmark, Lyngby, DENMARK
IM07-365
Wave front reconstruction vi the transport of intensity
equation: Introduction of non-convex constraints.
Amin Parvizi, Wouter Van den Broek,
Katharina Blessing, Christoph T. Koch
Structure Research and Electron Microscopy group,
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, GERMANY
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IM07-367
Mapping electrostatic potentials and deformation in
semiconductor devices by off-axis electron holography and other techniques.
Victor Boureau, David Cooper,
Nicolas Bernier, Jean-Luc Rouviere
University Grenoble Alpes, CEA LETI, Minatec
C­ ampus, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM07-369
Quantitative measurements of nanoscale electrostatic and mean inner potentials in crystals by electron beam refraction using CBED and DPC.
Mingjian Wu, Erdmann Spiecker
Institute for Micro- and Nanostructure Research &
Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy
(CENEM), FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen,
­GERMANY
IM07-371
Imaging by Zernike phase plates in the TEM.
Chris Edgcombe
Dept of Physics, University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, UK
IM07-373
Effects of dose and image registration on exit wave
reconstruction of low-dose focal series.
Chen Huang, Hidetaka Sawada,
Angus Kirkland
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
IM07-375
Direct determination of calibration factors for
­quantitative DPC measurements.
Felix Schwarzhuber, Johannes Wild,
Josef Zweck
Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics,
­ niversity of Regensburg, Regensburg, GERMANY
U
IM07-377
Direct comparison of differential phase contrast and
off-axis electron holography for the measurement of
electric potentials by the examination of reverse
biased Si p-n junctions and III-V samples.
Benedikt Haas, David Cooper,
Jean-Luc Rouviere
University Grenoble Alpes, CEA INAC, Minatec
Campus, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM07-379
Exotic Electron topologies - Knitting with electron
vortices.
Laura Clark, Jo Verbeeck
EMAT, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp,
Antwerp, BELGIUM
IM07-381
Remnant states and magnetic coupling in Co/Cu
multilayered nanowires observed by electron
­holography.
David Reyes, Luis Alfredo Rodríguez,
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, Nicolas Biziere,
Travis Wade, Christophe Gatel
CEMES CNRS-UPR 8011, Université de Toulouse,
Toulouse, FRANCE
IM07-383
Inside a FeRh layer during the ferromagnetic/­
antiferromagnetic transition: a quantitative study by
off-axis electron holography.
Christophe Gatel, Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose,
Luis-Alfredo Rodriguez, David Reyes,
Nicolas Biziere, Robin Cours, Marie-José
Casanove
CEMES, CNRS/University of Toulouse, Toulouse,
FRANCE
IM07-385
DPC measurements on annealed cobalt thin films.
Thomas Beer, Felix Schwarzhuber,
Josef Zweck
Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics,
­ niversity of Regensburg, Regensburg, GERMANY
U
IM07-387
Transport of Intensity Equation (TIE) without filtering
and TIE videos.
Johannes Wild, Michael Vogel,
Felix Schwarzhuber, Christian Back,
Josef Zweck
Faculty of the Institute of Experimental and Applied
Physics, University of Regensburg, Regensburg,
GERMANY
IM07-389
Low dose electron holography using direct-electron
detection camera.
Shery Chang, Lei Jin, Juri Barthel,
Rafal Dunin-Borkowski, Christian Dwyer
LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science, Arizona
State University, Tempe, USA
IM08 Spectromicroscopies and Analytical Microscopy (Electrons and Photons, Experiment and Theory)
IM08-391
Model calculations for low-loss EEL spectra of 2D
multilayer systems.
Michael Mohn, Ralf Hambach,
Philipp Wachsmuth, Ute Kaiser
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science, Ulm
University, Ulm, GERMANY
IM08-393
Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy, an innovative approach to investigate tissue chemical changes
in mouse model of Pompe of disease (glycogenosis
type II) and to assess efficiency in gene therapy.
Laurence Dubreil, Juliette Hordeaux,
Johan Deniaud, Lydie Lagalice, Karim Bey,
Christophe Sandt, Frederic Jamme,
Marie-Anne Colle
INRA UMR U703, Animal Pathophysiology and
B­ iotherapy for Muscle and Nervous system Diseases,
INRA, ONIRIS, Nantes, FRANCE
LUNAM Université, Oniris, École nationale vétérinaire,
agro-alimentaire et de l’alimentation
Nantes-Atlantique, ONIRIS, Nantes, FRANCE
IM08-395
Towards atomic magnetic measurements with single
electron vortex beams on FePt nanocubes.
Darius Pohl, Jan Rusz, Jakob Spiegelberg,
Sebastian Schneider, Peter Tiemeijer,
Kornelius Nielsch, Bernd Rellinghaus
Institute for Metallic Materials, IFW Dresden,
­Dresden, GERMANY
IM08-397
Measurement of energy-loss anisotropy along [001]
in monoclinic hafnia and comparison with ab-initio
simulations.
Cyril Guedj, Nicolas Bernier, Christian Colliex,
Valerio Olevano
University Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, Minatec
C­ ampus, Grenoble, FRANCE
IM08-399
Some applications of analytical electron microscopy
and high-resolution spectroscopy in the study of
functional materials.
Sagar Prabhudev, Samantha Stambula,
Lidia Chincilla, Hanshuo Liu, Edson Bellido,
Isobel Claire Bicket, Alexandre Pofelski,
Steffi Y Woo, Matthieu Bugnet, Stefan Loeffler,
David Rossouw, Christian Wiktor, Gianluigi A
Botton
Materials Science and Engineering, McMaster
­ niversity, Hamilton, CANADA
U
IM08-401
Great advantages of using low voltage HR-SEM
in spatial resolution and sensitivity for low energy
X-ray analyses.
Asahina Shunsuke, Takahashi Hideyuki,
Takakura Masaru, Ferdi Schüth, Terasaki Osamu
SMBU, JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
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IM08-403
Probing the directionality of local electronic states
in SrTiO3 by momentum-selected STEM-EELS.
Atsushi Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka Haruta,
Takashi Nemoto, Hiroki Kurata
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Uji,
611-0011 Kyoto, JAPAN
IM08-405
Combined stem-eels and stem-cl analysis of
­plasmonic coupling between chemically grown silver
nanocubes.
Hugo Lourenço Martins, Yih Hong Lee,
Yejing Liu, Hiang Kwee Lee, Mathieu Kociak,
Xing Yi Ling
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université
Paris-Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
IM08-407
New version of the EELS database: eelsdb.eu.
Philip Ewels, Thierry Sikora, Virginie Serin,
Chris P. Ewels, Luc Lajaunie
Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas, Instituto de
Nanociencia de Aragón, Universidad de Zaragoza,
Zaragoza, SPAIN
IM08-411
Revealing the Morphology of Organic Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells Using EFTEM and Low-Energy
STEM.
Stefanie Fladischer, Peter Schweizer,
Tayebeh Ameri, Christoph Brabec,
Erdmann Spiecker
Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research &
Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy
(CENEM), Friedrich-Alexander University ErlangenNuremberg, Erlangen, GERMANY
IM08-413
High Resolution Chemical Imaging on the Helium
Ion Microscope.
David Dowsett, Jean-Nicolas Audinot,
Florian Vollnhals, Santhana Eswara,
Tom Wirtz
Materials Research and Technology, Luxembourg
Institute of Science and Technology, Belvaux,
­LUXEMBOURG
IM08-415
Quantitative energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
on thin SiGe layers.
Markus Andreas Schubert, Peter Zaumseil,
Ioan Costina, Holger Rücker
IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), GERMANY
IM08-417
Detection of magnetic circular dichroism in
­amorphous materials utilizing a single-crystalline
overlayer.
Xiaoyan Zhong, Jie Lin, Song Cheng,
Jan Rusz, Huolin Xin, Bing Cui, Kocevski
Vancho, Lili Han, Jing Zhu
National Center for Electron Microscopy in Beijing,
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key
Laboratory of Advanced Materials (MOE), State Key
Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing,
Tsinghua University, Beijing, CHINA
IM08-419
IR Nano-spectro-imaging: Characterization of
p­ olymeric nanoparticles and in vitro study of their
interaction with cells.
Jérémie Mathurin, Elisabetta Pancani,
Ariane Deniset-Besseau, Ruxandra Gref,
Alexandre Dazzi
Laboratory for Chemical-Physics, University Paris-Sud,
Orsay, FRANCE
IM08-421
Probing the radiative and full electromagnetic local
densities of states with electron energy loss spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence spectroscopy.
Arthur Losquin, Mathieu Kociak
Department of Physics, Lund University, Lund,
S­WEDEN
IM08-423
High energy-resolution EELS of ferroelectric and
paraelectric BaTiO3 phases.
Matthieu Bugnet, Guillaume Radtke,
Steffi Y Woo, Guo-zhen Zhu, Gianluigi A Botton
Department of Materials Science and Engineering &
Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy, McMaster
University, Hamilton, CANADA
IM08-425
Nanoscale phase separation and electronic structure
of metastable bcc Cu-Cr alloy thin films.
Christian H. Liebscher, Christoph Freysoldt,
Teresa Dennenwaldt, Tristan Harzer, Gerhard
Dehm
Structure and Nano-/Micromechanics of Materials,
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,
Düsseldorf, GERMANY
IM08-427
Characterization of calcifications in human kidney by
spectromicroscopy at the nanometer scale.
Marta de Frutos, Alexandre Gloter, Dominique
Bazin, Marie-Christine Verpont, Michel Daudon,
Emmanuel Letavernier, Odile Stephan
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS,
­Université Paris Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
IM08-429
Momentum-resolved energy loss spectra from ultrathin metal oxide layers obtained at high spatial
resolution.
Michael Kinyanjui, Gerd Benner, Ute Kaiser
Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
IM08-43
Experimental Determination of the Solid Angle of
EDXS Detectors.
Judith Lammer, Johanna Kraxner, Werner
Grogger
FELMI, Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis, Graz University of Technology, Graz, AUSTRIA
IM08-433
SIev: Implementation of an anisotropic binning
strategy to optimize the chemical analysis of heterogeneous interfaces.
Carlos F. Afonso, Enrique Carbó-Argibay,
Marcel S. Claro, Daniel G. Stroppa
Department of Informatics, University of Minho,
Braga, PORTUGAL
IM08-435
STEM EELS plasmon imaging (SEPI) for mixed phase
silicon / silicon-oxides systems.
Max Johann Klingsporn, Markus Andreas
Schubert, Simon Kirner, Dawid Kot, Daniel
Abou-Ras, Bernd Stannowski, Gudrun Kissinger
IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), GERMANY
IM08-439
Plasmonic Resonance in Metallic Nanoparticles.
Alfredo Campos, Troc Nicolas, Hans-Christian
Weissker, Odile Stéphan, Matthias Hillenkamp,
Mathieu Kociak
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université de
Paris Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
IM08-443
Advances in FIB EDX-Nanotomography.
Marco Cantoni, Farhang Nabiei, Pierre Burdet
CIME, EPFL, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
IM08-445
Separating Magnetic and Non-magnetic Signals at
the Fe/MgO Interface.
Jakob Spiegelberg, Thomas Thersleff,
Ján Rusz
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala
University, Uppsala, SWEDEN
IM08-447
Nanometer Scale Time of Flight Back Scattering
Spectrometry in the Helium Ion Microscope.
Nico Klingner, Gregor Hlawacek, Rene Heller,
Johannes von Borany, Stefan Facsko
Institute for Ion Beam Physics and Materials Science,
Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Dresden,
GERMANY
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IM08-449
The analysis of Mo5SiB2 in the SEM with the use of
EDS and WDS.
Hans Dijkstra, Peter Kellner,
Werner Reichstein, Uwe Glatzel
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Breda, THE NETHERLANDS
IM08-451
High Spatial Resolution Spectrum Imaging in the
FEG-SEM at Low Voltages: A New Option for
­Materials Characterisation.
Arne Janssen, M.G. Burke, Simon Burgess
School of Materials, The University of Manchester,
Manchester, UK
IM08-453
Is the electronic structure of few layer transition
metal dichalcogenides always two dimensional?
Jun Yuan, Jinghua Hong, Chuanhong Jin
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials and School
of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang
University, Hangzhou, CHINA
IM08-455
Raman imaging of biology and soft matter samples: a
few examples.
Cédric Gaillard
BIA Microscopy Facilities, INRA, Nantes, FRANCE
IM08-457
TEM analysis of multilayered nanostructures formed
in the rapid thermal annealed silicon rich silicon oxide
film.
Hasan Ali, Ling Xie, Martijn van Sebille,
Adele Fusi, Ren´e A C M M van Swaaij,
Miro Zeman, Klaus Leifer
Department of engineering sciences, Uppsala
­ niversity, Uppsala, SWEDEN
U
IM08-459
The highest characterization potentialities of sub-20
meV spatially resolved STEM-EELS.
Katia March, Leonardo Scarabelli, Luis M.
Liz-Marzán, Toshihiro Aoki, Peter Rez, Hagai
Cohen, Peter A. Crozier, Ondrej L. Krivanek,
Odile Stéphan, Mathieu Kociak
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université
Paris-Sud, Orsay, FRANCE
MS00 Nanoparticles: From Synthesis to Applications
MS00-461
Characterization of CoO@MnFe2O4 Magnetic Hollow
Nanoparticles.
J. Benito Rodríguez-González, Rosalía
Mariño-Fernández, Miguel A. Ramos-Docampo,
Verónica Salgueiriño
Departamento de Química Física and CACTI,
­ niversidad de Vigo, Vigo, SPAIN
U
MS00-463
Development of nanostructures in hydrothermally
grown TiO2.
János Lábár, Mohammed Ezzeldien, Khaled
Ebnalwaled, Regina Németh, Jen´ó Gubicza
Department of Materials Physics, ELTE / Institute of
Physics, Budapest, HUNGARY
Thin Film Physics Department, Institute for Technical
Physics and Materials Science, Centre for Energy
Research, Budapest, HUNGARY
MS00-465
Dispersion, dose and stability of semiconductor
quantum dot biomarkers.
Andy Brown, Andrew Harvie, Kevin Critchley,
Ruth Chantry, Demie Kepaptsoglou,
Quentin Ramasse, Paul Rees, M Rowan Brown,
Huw Summers, Rik Brydson, Nicole Hondow
School of Chemical and Process Engineering,
­ niversity of Leeds, Leeds, UK
U
MS00-467
Characterization and Preparation of Carvacrol Loaded
Solid Lipid Nanoparticles and Imaging with Scanning
Electron Microscopy (SEM).
Gökhan Dikmen, Ilknur Dağ, Bukay Yenice
Gürsu
Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Central Research
Laboratory Application and Research Center (ARUM),
Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, TURKEY
MS00-469
Energy dispersive x-ray analysis of platinum-nickel
nanoparticles embedded in hollow graphitic spheres
used as fuel-cell catalysts.
Ann-Christin Swertz, Stefano Mezzavilla,
Norbert Pfänder, Ferdi Schüth, Christian W.
Lehmann
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mühlheim a.
d. Ruhr, GERMANY
MS00-471
(S)TEM Study of the Influence of Synthesis conditions
on the Nanostructure and Performance of Au/CeO2
Model Catalysts.
Miguel Tinoco, Susana Fernandez-Garcia,
Miguel Lopez-Haro, Ana Belen Hungria,
Xiaowei Chen, Ginesa Blanco, Jose Antonio
Perez-Omil, Sebastian Collins, Hanako Okuno,
José Juan Calvino
Departamento de Ciencia de los Materiales e Ingeniería Metalúrgica y Química Inorgánica, Universidad de
Cadiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS00-473
Structural Transition of PtAg nanoalloys: annealing
effect on atomic ordering and segregation.
Caroline Andreazza-Vignolle, Pascal
Andreazza, Jérome Pirart, Asseline Lemoine
ICMN, CNRS - Université d’Orléans, Orléans, FRANCE
MS00-475
Quantitative Electron Tomography Study of Metal
Catalysts Supported on Heavy Oxides Combining
Image De-noising and Compressed Sensing Techniques.
Miguel Lopez-Haro, Miguel Tinoco,
Ana Belen Hungria, Jose Juan Calvino
Departamento de Ciencias de los Materiales
e I­ngenieria Metalurgica y Quimica Inorganica,
­Universidad de Cadiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS00-477
Electron Tomography of entrapped iron nanoparticles
in silicalite-1 (Fischer-Tropsch catalyst).
Siddardha Koneti, Lucian Roiban, David
Farrusseng, Joffrey Huve, Thierry Epicier
MATEIS, UMR 5510, CNRS, INSA de Lyon, Université
de Lyon, Lyon, FRANCE
MS00-479
Microstructural characterization of Delaminated 2D
Cobaltites.
Alberto Azor Lafarga, María Luisa Ruiz,
David Portehault, Clemént Sanchez,
José María González-Calbet
Química Inorgánica I, Fac. de C.C. Químicas, U.C.M.,
Madrid, SPAIN
MS00-481
Topotactic reduction in SrMnO3-δ nanoparticles
followed by atomically-resolved microscopy.
Almudena Torres-Pardo, Irma Noemí
González-Jiménez, Aurea Varela, Marina Parras,
Jose M. González-Calbet
Departamento de Química Inorgánica I, Facultad de
Químicas, Universidad Complutense CEI Moncloa,
Madrid, SPAIN
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MS00-483
Heterogeneity in nanoparticle size determination
using several biophysical and microscopy methods.
Jean-Luc Pellequer, Julien Cambedouzou,
Adèle Gerdil, Christian Godon, Aurélie Habert,
Nathalie Herlin-Boime, Renaud Podor,
Johann Ravaux, Jean-Marie Teulon
Groupe Microscopie Electronique et Méthodes,
Institut de Biologie Structurale, Grenoble, FRANCE
MS00-485
Impact of water and oxidation states in the galvanic
replacement formation of hollow oxide nanoparticles.
Pau Torruella Besa, Alberto López-Ortega,
Alejandro Roca, Michelle Petrecca,
Sónia Estradé, Francesca Peiró, Victor Puntes,
Josep Nogués
LENS-MIND, Departament d’Electrònica, Universitat
de Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN
MS00-487
Thermodynamics of Pd(-Au) nanoparticle-titania
interface studied by aberration-corrected TEM.
Nhat Tai Nguyen, Jaysen Nelayah, Laurent
Piccolo, Pavel Afanasiev, Damien Alloyeau,
Guillaume Wang, Christian Ricolleau
Materials and Quantum Phenomena, CNRS/Paris
Diderot University, Paris, FRANCE
MS00-489
Lanthanide distribution in NaLuF4:Gd,Yb,Er upconversion nanocrystals by EFTEM and EELS.
Elsa Lu, Jothirmayanantham Pichaandi,
Lemuel Tong, M. A. Winnik
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto,
Toronto, CANADA
MS00-491
Multiscale investigation of USPIO nanoparticles in
atherosclerotic plaques and their catabolism and
­storage in vivo.
Valentin-Adrian Maraloiu, Florence Appaix,
Alexis Broisat, Dominique Le Guellec,
Valentin Serban Teodorescu, Catherine Ghezzi,
Boudewijn van der Sanden, Marie Genevieve
Blanchin
Laboratory of Atomic Structures and Defects in
Advanced Materials, National Institute of Materials
Physics, Magurele, ROMANIA
MS00-493
Influence of gamma-irradiation on the photocatalytic
activity of undoped and Cu doped titania
­nanoparticles.
Lolwa Samet, Katia March, Odile Stephan,
Radhouane Chtourou
Laboratoire de Nanomatériaux et Systèmes pour les
Energies Renouvelables, Technopole Borj Cedria,
Tunis, TUNISIA
Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes d’Ingénieurs
d’El-Manar, Université Tunis El Manar, Tunis, TUNISIA
MS00-495
Synthesis of ultra-small iron-oxide and cobalt ferrite
nanoparticles by a simple thermal decomposition
approach.
Dominique Piché, Juan G Lozano, Frank
Dillon, Nicole Grobert
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
MS00-497
Atomic resolution electron microscopy of cobalt
ferrite nanoparticles.
Dominique Piché, Juan G Lozano, Aakash
Varambhia, Frank Dillon, Lewys Jones,
Peter D Nellist, Nicole Grobert
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
MS00-499
XTEM observations revealing high diffusivity and
Ge segregation in UV laser pulse annealed SiGeO
and GeTiO amorphous films.
Valentin Serban Teodorescu, Valentin
Serban Teodorescu, Adriaan Valentin Maraloiu,
Andrei Kuncser, Corneliu Ghica, Magdalena
Lidia Ciurea, Ana-Maria Lepadatu, Ionel
Stavarache, Doinel Nicolae Scarisoreanu,
Marie-Genevieve Blanchin, Ana-Maria Dinescu
LASDAM, National Institute of Materials Physics,
Bucharest-Magurele, ROMANIA
MS00-501
Deformation behavior of micron-sized polycrystalline
gold particles studied by in situ compression
­experiments and frictional finite element simulation.
Stefan Romeis, Jonas Paul, Patrick Herre,
Wolfgang Peukert
Institute of Particle Technology, Friedrich-AlexanderUniversität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, GERMANY
MS00-503
High Resolution Study of Epoxy Resin with Silicon
Dioxide Nanoparticles in Sputter Coated and Natural
state in ESEM.
Jiří Hudec, Vilém Neděla
Environmental Electron Microscopy Group, Institute
of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno,
CZECH REPUBLIC
MS00-505
Improvement of Soft Matter transmission Electron
Microscopy; Application and Interpretation Pitfalls.
Linda Franken, Egbert Boekema, Marc Stuart
Electron Microscopy, Groningen Biomolecular
S­ ciences and Biotechnology Institute., University of
Groningen, Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
MS00-507
Combined macroscopic, nanoscopic and atomic-scale
characterization of highly dispersed bimetallic particles supported on ceria-zirconia mixed oxide catalysts.
Lidia Chinchilla, Carol Olmos, Xiaowei Chen,
Ana Belen Hungria, José Juan Calvino
Departamento de Ciencia de los Materiales e
­Ingeniería Metalúrgica y Química Inorgánica,
­Universidad de Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS00-509
Observation of the graphitization process of hollow
graphitic spheres.
Norbert Pfänder, Ann-Christin Swertz,
Christian W. Lehmann, Robert Schlögl
Heterogene Reaktionen, Max-Planck-Institut für
Chemische Energiekonversion, Mülheim an der Ruhr,
GERMANY
MS00-511
Characterization of bimetallic PdAg nanoparticle
arrays by the diblock copolymer micelle approach.
Eric Ehret, Emmanuel Beyou, Grigory V
Mamontov, Tatiana A. Bugrova, Bruno
Domenichini, Swamy Prakash, Mimoun Aouine,
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires
Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et
l’Environnement de Lyon, Université de Lyon,
UMR5256, CNRS/Université Lyon1, Villeurbanne,
France
Laboratory of Catalytic Research, National Research
Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RUSSIA
MS00-513
Nanometer WOx species evidenced by HRTEM/EDX
in WO3/SiO2 catalysts for the metathesis reaction.
Narongrat Poovarawam, Kongkiat Suriye,
Joongjai Panpranot, Piyasan Praserthdam,
Francisco José Cadete Santos Aires
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MS00-515
Structure characteristic of Ni-poly-p-xylylene
­nanocomposites synthesized by VDP.
Anton Orekhov, Alexsander Vasiliev, Sergey
Ozerin, Artem Vdovichenko, Sergey Chvalun
MS00-517
Identification of core-shell structures in high active
Pt-alloy catalysts for oxygen reduction by electron
spectroscopy.
Davide Deiana, Amado Andres VelazquezInterdisciplinary Centre for Electron Microscopy,
Palenzuela, Maria Escudero-Escribano,
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne,
Federico Masini, Ifan Stephens, Ib Chorkendorff, SWITZERLAND
Cécile Hebert
MS00-519
Structure of CoAg nanoparticles embedded in a
matrix.
Ophelliam Loiselet, Florent G. Tournus,
Katia March
MS00-521
Exchange-coupled spinel oxides: micro-Raman and in Mohamed Saidani, Wajdi Belkacem,
field Mossbauer spectroscopies correlated to HRTEM. Jean François Bardeau, Adrian Bezerghianu,
Loic Patout, Jena Marc Greneche, Najeh Mliki
LMOP: LR99ES17, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,
Université de Tunis El Manar, 2092, Tunisia, University
of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, TUNISIA
MS00-523
STEM investigation of titania supported gold nanoparticles stabilized by ceria.
Ana Hungría, Miguel Tinoco, Eloy Del Río,
Ramón Manzorro, Miguel A. Cauqui, Jose Juan
Calvino, José A. Perez-Omil
Dpto. Ciencia de Materiales e I.M. y Química Inorgánica, Universidad de Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS00-525
AEM Characterization of the products yielding from
Chlorination Process to obtain TiO2 from natural
Ilmenite.
Ludy Caceres Montero, Guillermo Solorzano,
Eduardo A. Brocchi
Department of Chemical and Metallurgical
E­ ngineering, Pontifícia Universidade Católica
do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
MS00-527
Surface effects in nano-cobalt ferrites.
Mohamed Saidani, Wajdi Belkacem, Loïc
Patout, Ahmed Charai, Najeh Mliki
LMOP: LR99ES17, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,
Université de Tunis El Manar, Tunis, TUNISIA
MS00-527b
Quantitative compositional characterisation of
fuel-cell catalysts using EDX ionisation cross
­sections.
Katherine MacArthur, Thomas Slater,
Sarah Haigh, Dogan Ozkaya, Marc Heggen,
Peter Nellist, Sergio Lozano-Perez
Ernst Ruska Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich,
GERMANY
NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, RUSSIA
Institute of Cristallography RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA
ILM UMR5306 CNRS, CNRS, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
MS01 Structural Materials, Defects and Phase Transformations
MS01-529
Identification of occupation site of Al doped in
Y2Ti2O7 based by ab initio calculation and statistical
high-angular resolution electron channeling X-ray
spectroscopy.
Yoshihiro Obata, Kenji Oda, Masahiro
Ohtsuka, Shunsuke Muto, Makoto Tanaka,
Satoshi Kitaoka
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University,
Nagoya, JAPAN
MS01-531
Interfaces and defects in directionally solidified
oxide-oxide eutectics.
Laura Londaitzbehere, Sylvie LartigueKorinek, Leo Mazerolles
CNRS, ICMPE UMR7182, Thiais, FRANCE
MS01-533
Evaluation of local atomic arrangements and lattice
distortions in layered Ge-Sb-Te crystal structures.
Andriy Lotnyk, Ulrich Ross, Sabine Bernütz,
Erik Thelander, Bernd Rauschenbach
Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM),
Leipzig, GERMANY
MS01-535
In situ TEM electrical biasing studies on defect based
crystal-amorphous transformation in GeTe nanowire
devices.
Pavan Nukala, Ritesh Agarwal
SPMS, Centrale Supelec, Chatenay-Malabry, FRANCE
MS01-537
He-filled bi-dimensional defects in Ti3SiC2 MAX
Phases.
Julien Nicolai, Marie-France Beaufort,
Jean-François Barbot, Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose
Institut Pprime, CNRS, Université de Poitiers, ENSMA,
UPR 3346, Département Physique et Mécanique des
Matériaux, Poitiers, FRANCE
MS01-539
Dislocation and microstructure analysis of tungsten.
Barbara Horvath, Yong Dai, Yongjoong Lee
Laboratory for Nuclear Materials, Paul Scherrer
Institute, Villigen, SWITZERLAND
MS01-541
Characterization of the microstructure of composite
Ti6Al4V-AA2519 obtained by explosive welding.
Piotr Bazarnik, Marco Cantoni, Lucian Śnieżek, Faculty of Materials Science, Warsaw University of
Małgorzata Lewandowska
Technology, Warsaw, POLAND
MS01-543
Nanostructure of Mo2BC thin films and the effect on
mechanical properties.
Stephan Gleich, Soundes Djaziri, Hamid
Bolvardi, Jochen M. Schneider, Gerhard Dehm,
Christina Scheu
Nanoanalytics and Interfaces, Max-Planck-Institut für
Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, GERMANY
MS01-545
Microstructural investigation of Fe-Mn-B-Nb glassy
ribbons.
Lawrence Whitmore, Gabriel Ababei,
Luiza Budeanu, Nicoleta Lupu, Horia Chiriac
Department of Magnetic Materials and Devices,
National Institute of Research and Development for
Technical Physics, Iasi, ROMANIA
MS01-547
InAs/GaSb interface investigation by high resolution
HAADF-STEM.
Paola Favia, Olivier Richard, Salim El Kazzi,
Patricia Van Marcke, Hugo Bender
Imec, Leuven, BELGIUM
MS01-549
Studies of the structure of spray pyrolysed bioactive
glasses using electron diffraction and DFT simulations.
Yu-Jen Chou, Konstantin Borisenko, Shao-Ju
Shih, Angus Kirkland
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
MS01-551
Atomic structure and segregation phenomena at
copper grain boundaries.
Thorsten Meiners, Christian H. Liebscher,
Gerhard Dehm
Structure and nano-/micromechanics of materials,
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf,
GERMANY
MS01-553
Grain boundary structure and its interaction with
dislocations in copper.
Nicolas J Peter, Christian H Liebscher,
Christoph Kirchlechner, Gerhard Dehm
Structure and Nano-/Micromechanics of Materials,
Max-Planck Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf,
GERMANY
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MS01-555
Determination of the platelet structure in natural
diamond by ADF-STEM.
Svetlana Korneychuk, Stuart Turner,
Artem Abakumov, Johan Verbeeck
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp,
BELGIUM
MS01-557
Electron microscopic characterization of thermally
modified surface layers generated by electro-­
discharge machining.
Lisa Ehle, Sebastian Schneider, Alexander
Schwedt, Silvia Richter, Joachim Mayer
Central facility for electron microscopy, RWTH Aachen
University, Aachen, GERMANY
MS01-559
A precession electron diffraction study of ordereddisordered phases in Ni-Cr based alloys.
Baptiste Stephan, Damien Jacob, Frederic
Delabrouille
Matériaux et Mécanique des Composants,
EDF Lab les Renardières, Ecuelles, FRANCE
MS01-561
Analytical atomic-resolution microscopy of oxygen
deficient Ca2Mn3O8-d.
Ángel Mazarío-Fernández, Almudena TorresPardo, Raquel Cortés-Gil, Aurea Varela,
Marina Parras, Maria Hernando,
Jose María González-Calbet
Química Inorgánica I, Universidad Complutense,
Madrid, Spain
MS01-563
Towards imaging of defects in diamond by high-­
resolution TEM.
Robert Leiter, Haoyuan Qi, Johannes Biskupek,
Boris Naydenov, Fedor Jelezko, Ute Kaiser
Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy Group of Materials Science,
Ulm University, Ulm, GERMANY
MS01-565
Order/disorder mechanisms in complex (CaFe2O4)
(FeO)n ferrites (n=1,3).
Charléne Delacotte, Laurine Monnier, Yohann
Bréard, Sylvie Hébert, Denis Pelloquin
CRISMAT, CNRS, Caen, FRANCE
MS01-567
Dislocation mobility in GaN nanowire arrays by
in-situ heating in the TEM.
Mathew McLaren, Vitaly Zubialevich, Peter
Parbrook, John Shen, Miryam Arredondo
School of Maths and Physics, Queen’s University
Belfast, Belfast, UK
MS01-569
Contribution of transmission electron microscopy to
the elaboration of transparent (glass)ceramics.
Cécile Genevois, Marina Boyer, Kholoud
Al-Saghir, Sébastien Chenu, Emmanuel Véron,
Franck Fayon, Guy Matzen, Mathieu Allix
CEMHTI, CNRS, Orléans, FRANCE
MS01-571
In-Situ SEM Study of Mechanical Properties of
Aluminide Bond Coating at Elevated Temperature.
Sanjit Bhowmick, Douglas Stauffer,
S.A. Syed Asif
& D Group, Hysitron, Inc., Minneapolis, USA
MS01-573
Simulation of STEM-HAADF image contrast of
Ruddlesden Popper faulted LaNiO3 thin films.
Catalina Coll, Lluís López-Conesa, Cesar
Magén, Florencio Sanchez, Josep Fontcuberta,
Sònia Estradé, Francesca Peiró
Laboratory of Electron Nanoscopies (LENS-MINDIN2UB), Departament d’Electrònica, Universitat de
Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN
MS01-575
Size and orientation effects on the mechanical
response of a Ni-Ti-Al-Nb-Hf alloy.
Rengen Ding, Lijing Zheng, Yulung Chiu
School of Metallurgy & Materials, University of
Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
MS01-577
Effect of Alloying Content on the Defect Structure
Formation and Evolution in the Ta-W system.
Iuliia Ipatova, Enrique Jimenez-Melero
School of Materials, University of Manchester,
­Manchester, UK
MS01-579
Fivefold symmetries in silicon thin films induced by
multiple twinning.
Farah Haddad, Prabal Goyal, Ronan Léal,
Junegie Hong, Erik Johnson, Pere Roca i
Cabarrocas, Jean-Luc Maurice
CNRS, LPICM, Ecole Polytechnique, Université
Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau, FRANCE
MS01-581
Optimisation of the FIB induced damage in TEM
diamond samples.
Sergey Rubanov
Advanced Microscopy Facilty, Bio21 Institute,
­University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
MS01-583
Analytical STEM study of sintered polycrystalline
c-BN materials for cutting tool applications.
Jacob Palmer, Martina Lattemann, Ernesto
Coronel, Arno Meingast, Larry Dues, Rachel
Shao, Gerold Weinl
Materials Characterization, Sandvik Coromant,
­Stockholm, SWEDEN
MS01-585
HR(S)TEM, EELS and Raman spectroscopy analysis of
a LCMO and PCMO films.
Vladimir Roddatis, Florian Fischgrabe,
Sebastian Merten, Benedikt Ifland,
Vasily Moschnyaga, Christian Jooss
Institute of Materials Physics, University of
­Goettingen, Göttingen, GERMANY
MS01-587
Transmission electron microscopy study of defects
generated during chemical vapor deposition diamond
lateral growth.
Fernando Lloret, Daniel Araujo, David Eon, M.
Pilar Villar, Etienne Bustarret
Dept. Ciencia de Materiales e Ingeniería Metalúrgica
y Química Inorgánica, Universidad de Cádiz,
Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS01-589
STEM-EELS investigation of planar defects in olivine.
Maya Marinova, Priscille Cuvillier, Alexandre
Gloter, Damien Jacob, Hugues Leroux
Institut Chevreul FR2638, CNRS, Villeneuve d’Ascq,
FRANCE
MS01-591
The microstructure of ZnSnO and its correlation to
electrical and optical properties.
Federica Landucci, Quentin Jeangros,
Esteban Rucavado, Carole Spori, Monica
Morales-Masis, Christophe Ballif, Cécile
Hébert, Aïcha Hessler-Wyser
Centre Interdisciplinaire de Microscopie Electronique,
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne,
SWITZERLAND
MS01-593
Finding pinholes in carrier selective polycrystalline Si
/ crystalline Si contacts: like a needle in a haystack.
Dominic Tetzlaff, Jan Krügener, Yevgeniya
Larionova, Sina Reiter, Mircea Turcu, Nils
Folchert, Robby Peibst, Uwe Höhne, Jan-Dirk
Kähler, Tobias Wietler
Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz
Universität Hannover, Hannover, GERMANY
MS01-595
A Study of Heavy Ion Irradiation-Induced Segregation
at Grain Boundaries in Alloy 800H.
Joven Jun Hua Lim, M Grace Burke
Materials Performance Centre, School of Materials,
The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
MS01-59
Study the microstructure of three and four component
phases in Al-Ni-Fe-La alloys.
Natalia Kolobylina, Alexander Vasiliev Sergey
Lopatin, Mikhail Presniakov, Natalia Bakhteeva,
Anna Ivanova Elena Todorova
NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, RUSSIA
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MS01-599
TEM of microstructures and lattice bending formed in
thin Sb film with thickness gradient.
Vladimir Kolosov, Anton Yushkov, Lev
Veretennikov, Ilya Pologov
Electron Microscopy Lab, Physics Dept., Ural Federal
University, Ekaterinburg, RUSSIA
MS01-601
Electron microscopy characterization of the wear
of textured α-Al2O3 and κ-Al2O3-TiN multilayer
coatings for cutting tool applications.
Ernesto Coronel, Arno Meingast, Babak
Rabiei, Jeanette Persson, Martina Lattemann
Materials Characterization, Sandvik Coromant,
­Stockholm, SWEDEN
MS01-603
Structural and chemical analysis of topologically
close packed (TCP) phases in high generation Nibased superalloy.
Roman Sowa, Magdalena Parlinska-Wojtan
Division of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of
nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow,
POLAND
MS01-605
Examination of semiconducting properties of
oxides in the vicinity of metal-oxide interfaces
for selected alloys.
Radovan Vanta, Sousan Abolhassani,
M Dadras
SMN, CSEM, Neuchatel, SWITZERLAND
MS01-607
Microstructural and chemical characterization of the
system CaO-Al2O3 using environmental scanning
electron microscopy (ESEM).
Katarzyna Berent
Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology,
AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow,
POLAND
MS01-609
Discovery of pyridinic nitrogen defects and single
atom spin in graphene.
Yung-Chang Lin, Kazu Suenaga
AIST, none, Tsukuba, JAPAN
MS01-611
Advanced Microstructure Characterization of
β Ti-Nb-Ta-Fe Alloys obtained by Powder Metallurgy.
Conrado Ramos Moreira Afonso,
A. M. Amigó, V.B. Amigó
Department of Materials Engineering (DEMa),
­ niversidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar),
U
São Carlos - SP, BRAZIL
MS01-613
Multi-technique approach to study the corrosion of
plasma assisted surface treatments of 316L stainless
steel.
L. Escalada, A.S. Gasco Owens, F. Soldera, M.
Ávalos, S. Brühl, S. Simison
Intema, (CONICET-UNMdP), Mar del Plata,
­ARGENTINA
MS02 1D and 2D Materials
MS02-615
Atomic Scale in-situ Studies of Catalytic Reactions
between Iron Clusters and Single-walled Carbon
Nanotubes.
Kecheng Cao, Johannes Biskupek,
Thomas W. Chamberlain, Andrei N. Khlobystov,
Ute Kaiser
MS02-617
In-situ TEM study of the formation of the smallest
possible fullerenes on metal surfaces.
Ferdaous Ben Romdhane, Julio A RodríguezManzo, Amandine Andrieux-Ledier, Frédéric
Fossard, Ali Hallal Laurence Magaud, Johann
Coraux, Annick Loiseau, Florian Banhart
Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux
de Strasbourg, CNRS-Université de Strasbourg,
Strasbourg, FRANCE
MS02-619
Characterization of nanodispersed graphite in
mesoporous carbon for supercapacitor applications.
Leonardo Lari, Zlatko Nedelkoski, Peter
Shuttleworth, Gary Ellis, Vitaliy Budarin, James
Clark, Vlado Lazarov
Department of Physics, University of York, York, UK
The York-JEOL Nanocentre, University of York, York,
UK
MS02-621
Colloidal Quantum-Dot Heterostructures Studied
Using Aberration-Corrected Scanning Transmission
Electron Microscopy.
Gilles Patriarche, Konstantinos Pantzas,
Silvia Pedetti, Michel Nasilowski, Mickael
Tessier, Elsa Cassette, Benoit Malher, Benoit
Dubertret
Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures,
CNRS, Marcoussis, FRANCE
MS02-623
Van der Waals heterostructures of MoSe2 and
graphene studied by transmission electron microscopy.
Hanako Okuno, Tuan Dau Minh, Eric Robin,
Alain Marty, Helene Le Poche, Pascal Pochet,
Matthieu Jamet
MEM/INAC, CEA-Université Grenoble Alpes,
­Grenoble, FRANCE
MS02-625
Identifying and Mapping the Polytypes and
­Orientation Relationships in ZnO / CdSe Core Shell
Nanowire Arrays.
Laetitia Rapenne, Vincent Consonni, Gilles
Renou, Hervé Roussel, Lionel Gerard, Edgar
Rauch
LMGP, Université Grenoble Alpes - CNRS, Grenoble,
FRANCE
MS02-627
Investigations of transition metal dichalcogenides
with momentum-resolved electron energy-loss
spectroscopy.
Huang Michael R. S., Sigle Wilfried,
van Aken Peter A.
Solid State Research, Stuttgart, GERMANY
MS02-629
Adrian Murdock, Juan G Lozano, Arunvinay
Advanced STEM characterisation of composition
controlled MoxW1 xS2 mixed transition metal dichal- Prabakaran, Frank Dillon, Nicole Grobert
cogenide alloys grown by chemical vapour deposition.
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
MS02-631
Structural and chemical characterisation of novel
FeS nanostructures for energy storage synthesised
using a single-source precursor.
Juan G Lozano, Frank Dillon, Andy Naylor, ­
Lok Yi Lee, Chris Lippard, Duncan Johnstone,
Peter G Bruce, Nicole Grobert
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK
MS02-633
Morphology, structure and composition of TiO2-based
nanocomposites fabricated by dealloying.
Wu Wang, Di Wang, Xiaoke Mu,
Christian Kübel
Institute of Nanotechnology, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GERMANY
Joint Research Laboratory Nanomaterials, Technische
Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GERMANY
MS02-635
Direct Observation of CVD Graphene Growth and
Related Surface Dynamics of Active Metal Catalysts
by In-situ Scanning Electron Microscopy.
Zhu-Jun Wang, Gisela Weinberg, Robert
Schlögl, Marc Georg Willinger
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz-Haber-­
Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin,
­GERMANY
EMC 2016
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Poster List Session C
MS02-637
Quantative atomic column mapping of oxygen
­functionalized two-dimensional Ti3C2 MXene sheets.
Ingemar Persson, Justinas Palisaitis,
Per Persson
Thin Film Physics Division, Linköping University,
Linköping, SWEDEN
MS02-639
Microscopic study of TiO2 nanostructures formed
by electrochemical method.
KerekovićIrena, Plodinec Milivoj,
JuraićKrunoslav, MandićVilko, Salamon
Krešimir, Meljanac Daniel, Janicki Vesna,
Gracin Davor, GajovićAndreja
Division of material physics, Ruder
ˉ BoškovićInstitute,
Zagreb, CROATIA
MS02-641
Sn catalysts and Sn dopants for Ge Nanowire
Growth.
Ann F. Marshall, Gerentt Chan, Andrew C.
Meng, Michael Braun, Paul C. McIntyre
Stanford Nano Shared Facilities, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA, USA
MS02-643
Atomic-scale visualization of the growth and
s­ tructure of MoS2-based hydrodesulfurization
­catalysts.
Lars Pilsgaard Hansen, Yuanyuan Zhu,
Quentin M. Ramasse, Christian Kisielowski,
Christian Dahl-Petersen, Michael Brorson,
Stig Helveg
Haldor Topsoe A/S, Kgs. Lyngby, DENMARK
MS02-645
Crystal structure of 1DCuCl@SWCNTs determined by
low voltage high resolution transmission electron
microscopy.
Andrey Orekhov, Andrey Chuvilin,
Alexander Tonkikh, Elena Obraztsova
Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography RAS, Moscow,
RUSSIA
University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, FINLAND
NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, RUSSIA
MS02-647
Study of Thermally Tunable Coupled Magnetic Vortex
Oscillators with Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy and Differential Phase Contrast Microscopy.
Johannes Wild, Michael Vogel, Michael
Müller, Felix Schwarzhuber, Christian Back,
Josef Zweck
Faculty of the Institute of Experimental and Applied
Physics, University of Regensburg, Regensburg,
GERMANY
MS02-649
InAs1-xSbx / Al core-shell nanowire epitaxy.
Thomas Kanne, Aske Gejl, Joachim Sestoft,
Erik Johnson, Søren Simonsen, Jesper Nygård,
Peter Krogstrup
Center for Quantum Devices, Niels Bohr Institute,
University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DENMARK
MS02-651
The oxidation of gallium (II) sulphide.
Edmund Long, Clotilde Cucinotta,
Andrew Harvey, Clive Downing,
Stefano Sanvito, Valeria Nicolosi
School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin,
IRELAND
CRANN & AMBER, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin,
IRELAND
MS02-653
High-resolution TEM study of colloidal cesium lead
bromide nanocrystals.
Zhiya Dang, Rosaria Brescia,
Quinten Akkerman, Javad Shamsi, Mirko Prato,
Liberato Manna
Department of nanochemistry, Istituto Italiano di
Tecnologia, Genova, ITALY
MS02-655
Low Voltage Imaging of Defects in 2D-Quantum
Materials.
David Bell, Felix VonCube
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Center for Nanoscale Systems, Harvard University,
Cambridge, USA
MS02-657
Seeing nanostructures from a new angle - tomography in a transmission electron microscope.
Eoghan O’Connell, Yina Guo, Robert Young,
Florian Winkler, Beata Kardynal, Ursel Bangert
Department of Physics and Energy, University
of Limerick, Limerick, IRELAND
MS02-659
Measuring flexural phonon spectrum of graphene by
electron diffraction.
Demid Kirilenko
Centre for nanoheterostructures physics,
Ioffe Institute, St-Petersburg, RUSSIA
MS02-661
Low energy electron beam induced cleaning of
graphene layers in SEMs.
Eliska Mikmekova, Ludek Frank,
Ilona Mullerova, Seyno Sluyterman
FEI Company, Eindhoven, THE NETHERLANDS
MS02-663
Gap measurements via low-loss EELS on atomically
thin MoxW(1-x)S2 nanoflakes.
Mario Pelaez Fernandez, Kazu Suenaga,
Raul Arenal
Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas, Institute of
Nanoscience of Aragon, Zaragoza, SPAIN
MS02-665
Structural and Compositional EELS Studies on Doped
Carbon Nanostructures used as Cold Field Emitters.
Rongrong Wang, Masseboeuf Aurélien,
David Neumeyer, Marc Monthioux,
Alejandro Lopez-Bezanilla, Raul Arenal
MS02-667
Atomic Scale Characterization on III-V Based Heterostructure Nanowire Interfaces.
Sriram Venkatesan, Peter Krogstrup,
Christina Scheu, Christian Liebscher,
Gerhard Dehm
Structure and Nano-/ Micromechanics of Materials,
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,
­Duesseldorf, GERMANY
MS02-669
Beam exfoliation of MoS2 layers with a helium ion
beam.
Hongzhou Zhang, Pierce Maguire,
Daniel S Fox, Yangbo Zhou
CRANN/School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin,
Dublin, IRELAND
MS02-671
Exchange-coupled Sm-Co/Co thin layers; structural
and magnetic investigations.
Marwen Hannachi, Wajdi Belkacem,
Martiane Cabié, Lotfi Bessais, Najeh Mliki
LMOP: LR99ES17, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,
Université de Tunis El Manar, Tunis, TUNISIA
Bela Pecz, Andras Kovacs, Rafal E DuninBorkowski, Rositza Yakimova, Michael Heuken
Thin Film Physics, MTA EK MFA, Budapest,
HUNGARY
MS03 Semiconductors and Devices
MS03-673
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Nitride layers grown on patterned graphene/SiC.
EMC 2016
Posters
Poster List Session C
MS03-675
Controlled production and growth of hexagonal gold
nanostructures during self-assembly on a Ge(001)
surface.
Nicolas Gauquelin, Benedykt Jany,
Marek Nikiel, Tom Wilhammar, Karel van Den
Bos, Sandra van Aert, Konrad Szajna,
Johann Verbeeck, Gustaff Van Tendeloo,
Franziszek Krok, Krok
EMAT, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp,
EMAT, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp,
Antwerpen, BELGIUM
MS03-677
Defect Investigation by Atomic-Resolution STEM
of III-V Horizontal Nanowires grown via Template-­
Assisted Selective area Epitaxy.
Nicolas Bologna, Moritz Knoedler,
Mattias Borg, Davide Cutaia, Rolf Erni,
Heike Riel, Marta Rossel D.
Electron Microscopy Center, Empa, Dubendorf,
­SWITZERLAND
M.I.N.D., IBM ZRL, Ruschlikon, SWITZERLAND
Laboratoire des Matériaux Semiconducteurs, EPFL,
Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
MS03-679
New phases in Cu3Si solid solution.
Klementová Mariana, Cinthia Correa,
Vladislav Dřínek, Petr Brázda, Jaromír Kopeček,
Lukáš Palatinus
Department of Structure Analysis, Institute of Physics
of the CAS, v.v.i., Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS03-681
Automated in situ transmission electron microscopy
experiments.
Martial Duchamp, Vincent Vignères,
Gautier Dufourcq, Vadim Migunov,
Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski
The Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and
S­ pectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C),
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, GERMANY
MS03-683
FIB patterning for position-controlled nanowire
growth.
Aleksander Buseth Mosberg, Dingding Ren,
Bjørn-Ove Fimland, Antonius Theodorus
Johannes van Helvoort
Department of Physics, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Trondheim, NORWAY
MS03-685
In-situ propagation of a Cu phase in germanium
nanowires observed by transmission electron microscopy.
Khalil El Hajraoui, Clemens Zeiner,
Eric Robin, Stéphanie Kodjikian, Alois Lugstein,
Jean-Luc Rouvière, Martien Den Hertog
Institut Néel, Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS,
Grenoble, FRANCE
MS03-687
Self-Induced Compositional Variations in GaAs/
AlGaAs Core-Shell Nanowires.
Julie Stene Nilsen, Aleksander Buseth
Mosberg, Andreas Garmanslund, Johannes
Frøhaug Reinertsen, Abdul Mazid Munshi,
Dheeraj Dasa Lakshmi Narayana,
Bjørn-Ove Fimland, Helge Weman,
Antonius Theodorus Johannes van Helvoort
Department of Physics, NTNU, Trondheim,
NORWAY
MS03-689
Nanostructure and luminescence of Ga and
Fe-doped IZO´s.
Javier García-Fernández, Almudena TorresPardo, Julio Ramirez-Castellanos,
Ana Cremades, Javier Piqueras,
Jose M González-Calbet
Q Inorganica, Universidad Complutense, Madrid,
SPAIN
ICTS-Centro Nacional de Microscopia Electrónica,
Universidad Complutense, Madrid, SPAIN
MS03-691
Analysis of core/shell nanoparticles by electron
microscopy techniques.
Natalia Fernández-Delgado, Miriam HerreraCollado, Pedro Rodríguez-Cantó, Rafael
Abargues, E Moya López, Juan Martínez-Pastor,
Sergio Molina
Materials Science, University of Cádiz, Cádiz,
SPAIN
MS03-693
Precision top-down delayering of microelectronics
devices using broad-beam argon ion milling.
Pawel Nowakowski, Kristin Olexa, Mary Ray,
Paul Fischione
E. A. Fischione Instruments, Inc., Export, USA
MS03-695
SEM based electro-optical characterization of
­core-shell LEDs and simulation of imaging including
CL and EBIC excitation inside ensembles.
Johannes Ledig, Carl Georg Frase, Frederik
Steib, Jana Hartmann, Hergo-Heinrich
Wehmann, Andreas Waag
Institute of Semiconductor Technology and Laboratory
for Emerging Nanometrology, TU Braunschweig,
Braunschweig, GERMANY
MS03-697
Analytical electron microscopy characterization of
light-emitting diodes based on ordered InGaN
­nanocolumns.
Almudena Torres-Pardo, Žarko Gačević,
Noemi García-Lepetit, Marcus Müller,
Sebastian Metzner, Ana Bengoechea-Encabo,
Steven Albert, Frank Bertram, Peter Veit,
Juergen Christen, Enrique Christen, Enrique
Calleja, Jose M. González-Calbet
Departamento de Química Inorgánica I, Facultad de
Químicas, Universidad Complutense CEI Moncloa,
Madrid, SPAIN
MS03-701
Diamond-based MOSFETs: Bandgap interface
­profiling by STEM-EELS.
José Piñero, Daniel Araújo, Pilar Villar, Julien
Pernot
Departamento de Ciencias de los Materiales, IM y QI,
Universidad de Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS03-703
Visualization of ordering phenomena in di-fluorinated
sexiphenyl by HRTEM.
Holm Kirmse, Mino Sparenberg, Sergey
Sadofev, Sylke Blumstengel, Christoph T Koch
Department of Physics, Humboldt University of Berlin,
Berlin, GERMANY
MS03-705
Quantitative and non-destructive defect metrology
for beyond Si semiconductors.
Anna Prokhodtseva, Tomas Vystavel, Andreas
Schulze, Matty Caymax
FEI Czech Republic, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
MS03-707
Control of Polarity, Structure and Growth Direction
in Sn-Seeded GaSb Nanowires.
Reza R. Zamani, Sepideh Gorji Ghalamestani,
Jie Niu, Niklas Sköld, Kimberly A. Dick
Solid State Physics, Lund University, Lund,
SWEDEN
MS03-709
In-situ operation of oxide-based memories in a
transmission electron microscope.
Edouard Villepreux, David Cooper,
Zineb Saghi, Anne Roule, Mirielle Mouis
University Grenoble Alpes, CEA LETI, Minatec
C­ ampus, Grenoble, FRANCE
EMC 2016
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Posters
Poster List Session C
MS03-711
Strain at interfaces of the InAs/AlSb heterostructure
for quantum cascade lasers.
Maxime Vallet, Yann Claveau,
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose, Christophe Gatel,
Nicolas Combe, Cesar Magen, Roland Teissier,
Alexei Baranov, Anne Ponchet
CEMES, CNRS, Toulouse, FRANCE
MS03-713
Epitaxy of GaN nanowires on graphene.
Vishnuvarthan Kumaresan, Ludovic Largeau,
Ali Madouri, Frank Glas, Hezhi Zhang,
Fabrice Oehler, Antonella Cavanna,
Andrey Babichev, Noelle Gogneau,
Maria Tchernycheva, Jean-Christophe
Tchernycheva, Jean-Christophe Harmand
LPN, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Marcoussis,
FRANCE
MS03-715
Phase formation and growth behavior of Co-Ge
thin films.
Carlos Alvarez, Maxime Bertoglio, Khalid
Hoummada, Alain Portavoce, Ahmed Charai
IM2NP, Aix Marseille Université, Marseille,
FRANCE
MS03-717
In-Situ Formation of Crystallographically-Oriented
Semiconductor Nanowire Arrays via Selective
­Vaporization.
Xing Huang, Yongqiang Yu, Travis Jones,
Hua Fan, Lei Wang, Jing Xia, Zhujun Wang,
Xiangmin Meng, Marc Willinger
AC Department, Fritz Haber Institute of Max Plank
Society, Berlin, GERMANY
MS03-719
EELS analysis of cation intermixing around LaAlO3/
SrTiO3 interfaces.
Hicham Zaid, Marie-Hélène Berger,
Richard Akrobetu, Alp Sehirlioglu,
Denis Jalabert, Michael Walls
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université
Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Orsay, FRANCE
MS03-721
Atomic scale study of Cu2O/ZnO heterojunction
interfaces by TEM, STEM and DFT.
Sandeep Gorantla, Jiantuo Gan, Ole Martin
Løvvik, Spyros Diplas, Kristin Bergum, Bengt
Svensson, Edouard Monakhov, Phuong Nguyen,
Anette Gunnaes
Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo,
NORWAY
MS03-723
Strain measurements at AlGaN/GaN HEMT s­ tructures
on Silicon substrates.
David Poppitz, Andreas Graff, Michél SimonNajasek, Mikael Broas, Frank Altmann
Center for Applied Microstructure Diagnostics CAM,
Fraunhofer Institute for Microstructure of Materials
and Systems IMWS, Halle, GERMANY
MS04 Complex Materials and Nanocomposites
MS04-725
Two new microcrystalline (oxo)nitridosilicates with
complex crystal structures determined by combination of TEM and synchrotron micro diffraction.
Lukas Neudert, Schultz Peter, Dajana Durach,
Oliver Oeckler, Wolfgang Schnick
LMU Munich, Deparment of Chemistry, LMU Munich,
Munich, GERMANY
MS04-727
Defects and strain analysis of GaAs/Si nanostructures from high-resolution HAADF-STEM images.
Roksolana Kozak, Ivan Prieto, Oliver Skibitzki,
Yadira Arroyo-Rojas Dasilva, Marta Rossell,
Rolf Erni, Thomas Schroeder, Hans von Känel
Electron Microscopy Center, EMPA, Duebendorf,
SWITZERLAND
MS04-729
Revisiting the EELS analyses and its coupling with
multi-wavelength Raman spectroscopy: the case of
hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin films.
Luc Lajaunie, Cédric Pardanaud, Céline
Martin, Puech Pascal, Cheng Hu, Mark James
Biggs, Raul Arenal
Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas, Instituto de
Nanociencia de Aragón, Universidad de Zaragoza,
Zaragoza, SPAIN
MS04-731
Unusually high iron enrichment in hard dental tissues
of coypu.
Vesna Srot, Ute Salzberger, Birgit Bussmann,
Julia Deuschle, Masashi Watanabe, Bostjan
Pokorny, Ida Jelenko Turinek, Alison F. Mark,
Peter A. van Aken
Stuttgart Center for Electron Microscopy, Max Planck
Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart,
­GERMANY
MS04-733
Morphologies of a solvent cast polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene (S-B-S) triblock copolymer characterised by TEM, AFM and Energy Filtered SEM.
Zhaoxia Zhou, Scott S Doak, Dave B Grandy,
Kerry J Abrams, Cornelia Rodenburg,
Nicole Weston, Douglas J Hourston
Loughborough Materials Characterisation Centre,
Department of Materials, Loughborough University,
Loughborough, UK
MS04-735
Valence states of new Mn coordination sites at the
ferromagnetic domain walls of TbMnO3 thin films.
Roger Guzman, Jorge Iñiguez, Saeedeeh
Farokhipoor, Beatriz Noheda, César Magén
Laboratorio de Microscopías Avanzadas (LMA),
Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragón (INA), Dpto. de
Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de
Zaragoza, SPAIN
MS04-737
Quantitative analysis of a model pharmaceutical
material, theophylline, by transmission electron
microscopy.
James Cattle, Mark S’ari, Patricia Abellán,
Quentin Ramasse, Nicole Hondow, Andy Brown,
Rik Brydson
Institute for Materials Research, University of Leeds,
Leeds, UK
MS04-739
Electron microscopy analysis of flash-annealed
CuZr based bulk metallic glass.
Christoffer Müller, Christian Ebner, Christoph
Gammer, Konrad Kosiba, Benjamin Escher,
Simon Pauly, Jürgen Eckert, Christian
Rentenberger
Physics of Nanostructured Materials, Faculty of
Physics, University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
MS04-741
Phase identification of complex grain boundary
precipitation in a high Cr and Ni superalloy upon
direct-aging.
Julio Cesar Spadotto, Masashi Watanabe, Jean
Dille, Ivan Guillermo Solórzano
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering,
PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
MS04-743
Effect of processing parameters on microstructure
and mechanical properties of additively manufactured
stainless steel.
Kaushik Vaideeswaran, Olha Sereda,
Youness Zangui, Hervé Saudan, Lionel Kiener,
Massoud Dadras
CQA Lab., CSEM, Neuchâtel, SWITZERLAND
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EMC 2016
Posters
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MS04-745
Temperature rise during laser-induced self-­
organization of nanoparticle gratings revealed by
Raman microspectroscopy and electron microscopy.
Z. Liu, G. Vitrant, L. Saviot, M. Marco-De-Lucas,
T. Epicier, M. Bugnet, Y. Lefkir, S. Reynaud, J.
Siegel, M. Garcia-Lechuga, J. Garcia-Lechuga,
J. Solis, N. Destouches
MATEIS, umr CNRS 5510, University of Lyon, INSA
Lyon, University Lyon I, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
MS04-747
Deconvolution of EDS steel spectra using low
a­ cceleration voltages and low energy X-ray lines.
Ralf Terborg, Tobias Salge, Philippe Pinard,
Silvia Richter
Bruker Nano GmbH, Berlin, GERMANY
MS04-749
Atomically-resolved insight of unusual Sr-Mn(V)
oxyhydroxide.
Isabel Gómez-Recio, Almudena Torres-Pardo,
María Hernando Aurea Varela, Marina Parras,
Jose Maria Gonzalez-Calbet
Dpto. Quimica Inorganica I, Facultad de Ciencias
Químicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
Madrid, SPAIN
MS04-751
Correlative Raman spectroscopy and scanning
­electron microscopy of thermosetting carbon
­nanotube composite microstructures.
Sandra Fisher, Milo Shaffer
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London,
London, UK
MS04-753
Microstructure Analysis of Transient Liquid Phase
Bonded Joints with Sn based Rapidly Solidified Braze
Ribbons.
Riza Iskandar, Ludwig Pongratz, Stefanie
Wiesner, Mehmet Öte, Alexander Schwedt,
Kirsten Bobzin, Joachim Mayer
Centre Facility for Electron Microscopy (GFE), RWTH
Aachen University, Aachen, GERMANY
MS04-755
Imaging molecular sieve 3A.
Gerardo Algara-Siller, Thomas Lunkenbein,
Robert Schlögl, Marc Georg Willinger
Inorganic chemistry department, Fritz-Haber Institute
of the Max Planck Society, Berlin, GERMANY
MS04-757
Microstructure of stainless steel produced by direct
metal laser sintering.
Cilene Labre, Andre Pinto, Guillermo
Solórzano
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering,
PUC-Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
MS04-759
atomic-resolution analysis of the structure and
dopants of beam sensitive ordered porous materials.
Alvaro Mayoral, Jennifer Readman,
Marta Navarro, Russell E. Morris, Isabel Díaz
Nanoscience Institute of Aragon (INA), University of
Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SPAIN
MS04-761
A multimodal and multiscale approach to investigate
the micronsized organisation of a very complex
biological material : the wheat grain.
Cédric Gaillard
BIA Microscopy Facilities, INRA, Nantes, FRANCE
MS05 Energy-Related Materials
MS05-763
Application of different imaging techniques for
characterization and visualization of micro– and
nanostructural elements in Allvac 718Plus superalloy.
Adam Kruk, Aleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz
International Centre of Electron Microscopy for
Materials Science, Faculty of Metals Engineering and
Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of
Science and Technology, Krakow, POLAND
MS05-765
HAADF STEM and EELS Analysis of
Li(Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05)O2 Cathode Held at High
Voltages.
Pinaki Mukherjee, Dong Su, Nathalie Pereira,
Glenn Amatucci, Frederic Cosandey
Materials Science, Rutgers University, Piscataway,
USA
MS05-767
EELS analysis of He bubbles in ODS Steel and
­vanadium.
Michael Walls, Nathalie Brun, Vincent
Badjeck
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS, Orsay,
FRANCE
MS05-769
Reduction of Fe antisite defects in LiFePO4 for
Li-ion batteries.
Giovanni Bertoni, Andrea Paolella,
Stuart Turner, Karim Zaghib
IMEM, CNR, Parma, ITALY
Nanochemistry Department, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, ITALY
MS05-771
Factors limiting the doping efficiency in atomic layer
deposited ZnO:Al thin films: a dopant distribution
study by transmission electron microscopy and atom
probe tomography.
Marcel Verheijen, Yizhi Wu, Devin Giddings,
Ty Prosa, David Larson, Fred Roozeboom,
Erwin Kessels
Innovation Labs, Philips, Eindhoven, THE NETHERLANDS
Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology,
Eindhoven, THE NETHERLANDS
MS05-773
TEM investigation of the effects of cycling on electrochemically stable hybrid Pt@NbOx nanocatalysts.
Lidia Chinchilla, David Rossouw, Tyler Trefz,
Natalia Kremliakova, Gianluigi Botton
Mcmaster University, Hamilton, CANADA
MS05-775
Insight into CuInS2 thin films by electron microscopy.
Anna Frank, Angela Wochnik, Christina Scheu
Nanoanalytics and Interfaces, Max-Planck-Institut für
Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, GERMANY
MS05-777
Electron microscopy studies of Silicon Radial junction
for stable and highly efficient thin film solar cells.
Ileana Florea, Soumyadeep Misra, Martin
Foldyna, Raul Arenal, Jean-Luc Maurice, Linwei
Yu, Pere Roca i Cabarrocas
LPICM, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Université ParisSaclay, Palaiseau, FRANCE
MS05-779
In-situ thermal stability and reactivity monitoring of
Au nanoparticles using Cs-Corrected environmental
TEM.
Adrian Chmielewski, Hélène Prunier, Jaysen
Nelayah, Hakim Amara, Jérôme Creuze, Damien
Alloyeau, Guillaume Wang, Christian Ricolleau
Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques,
Université Paris Diderot, Paris, FRANCE
MS05-781
Heterointerfaces TEM characterization of buffer
layers in KF treated CIGS solar cells. Towards a new
buffer layer?
Eric Gautron, Thomas Lepetit, Sylvie Harel,
Ludovic Arzel, Lionel Assmann, Agathe Frelon,
R-Ribeiro Andrade, Sascha Sadewasser, Thierry
Douillard, Thierry Epicier, Nicolas Barreau
Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN), UMR6502
CNRS, Nantes, FRANCE
MS05-783
STEM-EELS valence mapping and charge relaxation
in LiFePO4 cathode.
Joseph Schneider-Haefner, Dong Su,
Yuxuan Wang, Jiye Fang, Fredrick Omenya,
Natasha Chernova, Frederic Cosandey
Materials Science, Rutgers University, Piscataway,
USA
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MS05-785
Effect of grain size, precipitation and texture on
mechanical and corrosion properties of ECAPed AZ80.
Yau Yau Tse, Kaiyuan Zhang, Yang Du,
Diana Maradze, Yang Liu
Materials, Loughborough University, Loughborough,
UK
MS05-787
Quantitative approach to twin boundaries
in Cu3Pt nanoparticles.
Goran Drazic, Francisco Ruiz Zepeda,
Anja Lautar, Primoz Jovanovic, Marjan Bele,
Miran Gaberscek
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute
of Chemistry, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
MS05-789
The Importance of Nano-Confinement in Nanoporous
Catalysts: Atom Probe Tomography and FIB/SEM
study of surface segregation.
Cedric Barroo, Nare Janvelyan, Branko Zugic,
Juergen Biener, Austin Akey, Cynthia Friend,
David Bell
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Center for Nanoscale Systems, Harvard University,
Cambridge, USA
MS05-791
Revealing nanoscale morphology of organic solar cell
blend by analytical electron microscopy.
Mona Sedighi, Markus Löffler,
Ehrenfried Zschech
Dresden center for Nanoanalysis, Technische
­Universität Dresden, Dresden, GERMANY
MS05-793
Characterization of Solution-Annealed and ThermallyTreated Alloy 600 Intergranular Oxidation using
Advanced Analytical Electron Microscopy.
Giacomo Bertali, Fabio Scenini,
Grace Burke
School of materials, University of Manchester,
Manchester, UK
MS05-795
Analysis of capping with GaAsSbN thin layers in
(un)coupled InAs/GaAs multi quantum dot layers for
enhanced solar cells.
Daniel F. Reyes, Veronica Braza, Antonio D.
Utrilla, Teresa Ben, Alvaro Guzman, Adrian
Hierro, Jose M. Ulloa, David Gonzalez
Dpto. de Ciencia de los Materiales e IM. y QI.,
­University of Cadiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
MS05-797
Combining TEM and APT for a better understanding
of super high efficiency Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin film solar
cells.
Celia Castro, Mohit Raghuwanshi, Philippe
Pareige, Sébastien Duguay, Emmanuel Cadel,
Wolfram Witte, Philip Jackson, Dimitrios
Hariskos, Friedrich Kessler, Stephan Buecheler,
Romain Carron, Enrico Avancini, Benjamin
Bissig, Ayodhya Tiwari
Groupe de Physique des Matériaux - UMR CNRS
6634, Université de Rouen Normandie, Saint Etienne
du Rouvray, FRANCE
MS05-799
The Influence of Gold on Corrosion Resistance of
PtCu3/C Nanoparticles Composite.
Francisco Ruiz-Zepeda, Matija Gatalo,
Primož Jovanovič, Marjan Bele, Goran Dražić ,
Miran Gaberšček
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute
of Chemistry, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
MS05-801
Nanostructured MnxOy as catalyst for Oxygen
­Reduction Reaction.
Jose Alejandro Muñoz Tabares, Gian Paolo
Salvador, Luisa Delmondo, Matteo Gerosa,
Adriano Sacco Nadia Garino, Giulia Massaglia,
Marzia Quaglio, Candido Fabrizio Pirri,
Angelica Chiodoni, Chiodoni
Center for Space Human Robotics @PoliTo, Istituto
Italiano di Tecnologia, Torino, ITALY
MS05-803
Decorated Carbon Nanotubes for Electrochemical
Energy Storage (EES) systems.
Mariam Ezzedine, Ileana Florea,
Costel-Sorin Cojocaru
LPICM, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Universite Paris
Saclay, Palaiseau, FRANCE
MS05-805
2D-TEM investigations of CNTs synthetized within
vertical-PAA templates for devices applications.
Ileana Florea, Leandro Nicolas Sacco Marc
Chatelet, Costel-Sorin Cojocaru
LPICM, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Université ParisSaclay, Palaiseau, FRANCE
MS05-807
Microstructure-Thermal Conductivity Relationship
in Pressureles Sintered AlN Ceramics for Energy
Applications.
Servet Turan, Alper Cinar, Pinar Kaya
Materials Science and Engineering, Anadolu
­ niversity, Eskisehir, TURKEY
U
MS05-809
Characterization of the glass-coated CoSb3
­thermoelectric material by electron microscopy.
Kinga Zawadzka, Oleksandr Krysthal, Marek
Nocuń, Elżbieta Godlewska, Aleksandra
Czyrska-Filemonowicz
International Centre of Electron Microscopy for
Material Science, Faculty of Metals Engineering and
Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of
Science and Technology, Krakow, POLAND
MS05-811
Study of the Mg Insertion in Mn-based Spinel and
Birnessite Structures Upon Electrochemical Cycling.
Elena Tchernychova, Ana Robba, Miran
Gaberšček, Robert Dominko
Laboratory for Materials Electrochemistry, National
Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
MS05-813
Ni-based superalloy: crystalline orientation mapping
and gamma-gamma’ phases discrimination with the
iCHORD method.
Cyril Langlois, Marie-Agathe Charpagne,
Sébastien Dubail, Thierry Douillard,
Nathalie Bozzolo
MATEIS Laboratory, INSA of Lyon, Lyon, FRANCE
MS05-815
Texture, microstructure and mechanical anisotropy
in SLM processed superalloys.
Karsten Kunze, Thomas Etter, Fabian Geiger,
Michael Cloots
ScopeM, ETH Zurich, Zürich, SWITZERLAND
MS05-817
Decoupling of valence and coordination number
contributions at perovskite surfaces.
Vasiliki Tileli, Ehsan Ahmad, Ross Webster,
Giuseppe Mallia, Martial Duchamp,
Kelsey Stoerzinger, Yang Shao-Horn,
Rafal Dunin-Borkowski, Nicholas Harrison
Institute of Materials, École Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
MS05-819
Electron microscopy of novel technical
­superconducting materials.
Alexander Vasiliev, Igor Karateev,
Mikhail Kovalchuk, Mikhail Presnyakov
NRC “Kurchatov institute”, Moscow, RUSSIA
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MS05-821
A Review on Interface Engineering and Thin Film
Nanotechnology for Low-Cost High Efficient
­Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Cell Devices.
Mohamed Saad, J Kim, P Kozlowski, J Ott,
D Sadana, T.C Chen
Physics, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences,
Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK
Materials Engineering, Egypt Nanotchnology Center
(EGNC), Cairo University, Egypt, Cairo, EGYPT
Physics, Faculty of Science, Suez University, Suez,
EGYPT
MS05-823
TEM investigation of Li2MnSiO4 microstructure at
different states of charge of Li-ion battery cell.
Marta Gajewska, Michał Świȩtosławski,
Marcin Molenda
Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology,
AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow,
POLAND
MS06 Oxide-Based, Magnetic and Other Functional Materials and Applications
MS06-825
3D-TEM studies of hierarhical graphene-composite
aerogels for ultra-long-life Li-ion batteries.
Alla Sologubenko, Guobo Zeng,
Elena Tervoort, Fabian Gramm,
Markus Niederberger
Scientific Center of Optical and Electron Microscopy
(ScopeM), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH), Zürich, Zürich, SWITZERLAND
MS06-827
Identification of Laves- and Z-phase formed in 9%Cr
ferritic alloy after long-term thermal treatment.
Michael Klimenkov, Ute Jäntsch,
Jan Hoffmann, Michael Rieth
Institute for Applied Materials - Applied Materials
Physics (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
Karlsruhe, GERMANY
MS06-829
Atomic structure and magnetic circular dichroism of
antiphase boundary defects in NiFe2O4 thin films.
Zechao Wang, Xiaoyan Zhong, Lei Jin,
Hideto Yanagihara, Eiji Kita, Hanbo Jiang,
Rafal E Dunin-Borkowski
National Center for Electron Microscopy in Beijing,
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key
Laboratory of Advanced Materials (MOE), The State
Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing,
Tsinghua uinversity, Beijing, CHINA
MS06-831
Atomic scale structure and local chemistry of CoFeBMgO perpendicular spin injector.
Bingshan Tao, Xavier Devaux, Philippe Barate,
Pierre Renucci, Bo Xu, Julien Frougier,
Michel Hehn, Stéphane Mangin, Henri Jaffres,
Jean-Marie George, Xavier Marie, Xiufeng Han,
Zhanguo Wang, Yuan Lu
Institut Jean Lamour UMR 7198, Université de
L­ orraine - CNRS, Nancy, FRANCE
MS06-833
Scanning electron microscopy study of rhodium,
palladium and platinum foils treated in NH3-air flow.
Aleksei Salanov, Natalia Kochurova, Elena
Sutormina, Lyubov Isupova, Valentin Parmon
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
RUSSIA
MS06-835
Electron Radiolytic Triggering Metal-Insultor Transformation in VO2 Nanowire.
Zhen-Hua Zhang, Hua Guo, Wen-Qiang Ding,
Xiao-Xiang Ke, Fu-Rong Chen, Man-Ling Sui
Institute of Microstructure and Property of Advanced
Materials, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing,
CHINA
MS06-837
Aberration-corrected STEM and EELS investigations
of grain boundaries in an optimised BaTiO3 based
PTCR ceramic.
Kristina Holsgrove, Demie Kepaptsoglou,
Alan Douglas, Quentin Ramasse, Eric Prestat,
Sarah Haigh, Amit Kumar, Marty Gregg,
Miryam Arredondo
School of Mathematics and Physics,
Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK
MS06-839
Piezoelectric thin films investigated by dark-field
electron holography and in-situ biasing.
Thibaud Denneulin, Nicole Wollschläger,
Martin Hÿtch
CEMES, CNRS, Toulouse, FRANCE
MS06-841
Quantitative investigation of the all round shape
memory effect in a Ni51Ti49 alloy by TEM orientation
imaging.
Xiayang Yao, Yuanyuan Li, Shanshan Cao,
Xiao Ma, Xin-ping Zhang, Dominique Schryvers
EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
MS06-843
Structural special features of the gold nanolayer
­sputtered on the glass surface modified by surface
ion exchange and chemical etching.
Olga Sidelnikova, Aleksei Salanov,
Dmitriy Yatsenko, Alexandra Serkova
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
RUSSIA
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
MS06-845
TEM study of the explosive crystallization process
in perovskite PZT-based heterostructures.
Olga Zhigalina, Dmitrii Khmelenin,
Mikhail Presniakov, Igor Pronin,
Andrew Elshin, Elena Mishina
Electron Microscopy, IC RAS, Moscow, RUSSIA
MS06-847
Atomic scale studies of La/Sr ordering in
La2-2xSr1+2xMn2O7 single crystals.
Manuel Roldan, Mark Oxley, Qiang Li,
Kenneth Gray, John Mitchell, Stephen
Pennycook, Maria Varela
IAC, King Abdullah University of Science and
T­ echnology, Thuwal, SAUDI ARABIA
Applied Physics III, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN
MS06-849
Full structural and chemical characterization of the
uniaxial relaxor SBN-67 (Sr0.67Ba0.33Nb2O6).
Lluís López-Conesa, José Manuel Rebled,
Alicia Ruiz-Caridad, Guilhem Dezanneau,
Almudena Torres-Pardo, Luisa Ruiz-González,
José Maria González-Calbet, Sonia Estradé,
Francesca Peiró
Laboratory of Electron Nanoscopies (LENS-MINDIN2UB), Departament d’Electrònica, Universitat de
Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN
MS06-851
TEM/STEM study of rapidly quenched hard magnetic
Nd-Fe-B ribbons.
Gregor A. Zickler, Josef Fidler, Ahmad Asali,
David Brown, Johannes Bernardi
Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University
of Technology, Vienna, AUSTRIA
MS06-853
Multiphase material sample preparation using
broad-beam Ar ion milling for EBSD analyses.
Pawel Nowakowski, James Schlenker,
Mary Ray, Paul Fischione
E. A. Fischione Instruments, Inc., Export, USA
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MS06-855
Topological insulator Sb2Te3/Bi2Te3 heterostructures: Martina Luysberg, Martin Lanius,
structural properties.
Jörn Kampmeier, Christian Weyrich,
Sebastian Kölling, Melissa Schall, Peter
Schüffelgen, Elmar Neumann, Gregor Mussler,
Paul M. Koenrad, Thomas Schäpers, Detlev
Grützmacher
MS06-857
EMCD investigation of the Verwey-transition
in magnetite.
Walid Hetaba, Michael Stöger-Pollach
University Service Centre for Transmission Electron
Microscopy, Technische Universität Wien, Wien,
AUSTRIA
Department of Heterogeneous Reactions, Max-PlanckInstitute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Mülheim
an der Ruhr, GERMANY
MS06-859
Structural evolution of Pt/CNF nanocomposites
as a part of fuel cell’s gas-diffusion electrodes.
Victoria Zhigalina, Olga Zhigalina,
Igor Ponomarev, Ivan Ponomarev, Dmitriy
Razorenov, Kirill Skupov
Electron microscopy lab, Shubnikov Institute of
Crystallography of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow, RUSSIA
Electron microscopy lab, National Research Centre
“Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, RUSSIA
Electron microscopy lab, Center for surface and
vacuum research (CSVR), Moscow, RUSSIA
MS06-861
The effect of spark plasma sintering on structure
and phase stability in half-Heusler thermoelectric
alloys.
Raluca Tofan, Cristina Echevarria-Bonet,
Kristian Berland, Matthias Schrade,
Magnus Sørby, Bjørn Christian Hauback,
Clas Persson, Øystein Prytz, Vidar Hansen,
Anette Eleonora Gunnæs
Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo,
NORWAY
Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology,
University of Oslo, Oslo, NORWAY
MS06-863
Chemical reactivity between sol-gel deposited
Pb(Zr, Ti)O3 layers and their GaAs substrates.
Benjamin Meunier, Ludovic Largeau,
Philippe Regreny, José Penueals, Romain
Bachelet, Bertrand Vilquin, Baba Wague,
Guillaume Saint-Girons
LPN, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Marcoussis,
FRANCE
MS06-865
Mn 4+ holes localization around divalent cations
in low-hole doped manganites.
Luisa Ruiz-Gonzalez, Raquel Cortés-Gil,
Daniel Gonzalez-Merchante, Jose Maria
Alonso, José M. Gonzalez-Calbet
DPTO. QUIMICA INORGANICA, UCM, Madrid,
SPAIN
MS06-867
Revealing Lattice Oxygen Exchange During CO
Oxidation over 6H-BaFeO3-δ Catalyst Nanoparticles
by Diffraction and Atomic Resolution Techniques.
Isabel Gómez-Recio, Achraf El Hadri,
Raquel Cortes-Gil, Aurea Varela, Marina Parras,
Angel Gutierrez, F. Javier García-García,
Eloy Del Rio, Jose Juan Calvino, Juan Carlos
Hernadez, Juan Jose Delgado, Jose Antonio
Pérez-Omil, Jose Maria Gonzalez-Calbet,
Dpto. Quimica Inorganica I, Facultad de Ciencias
Químicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
Madrid, SPAIN
MS06-869
Accommodation of oxygen deficiency in
La0.5Ca2.5Mn2O7-d and LaSr2Mn2O7-d RuddlesdenPopper Manganites.
Raquel Cortés-Gil, Daniel GonzalezMerchante, Jose M Alonso, Luisa RuizGonzalez, Jose M Gonzalez-Calbet
DPTO. QUIMICA INORGANICA, UCM, Madrid,
SPAIN
MS06-871
Real structure of highly oriented Ge-Sb-Te thin films
investigated by Cs-corrected STEM.
Ulrich Ross, Andriy Lotnyk, Erik Thelander,
Bernd Rauschenbach
Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM),
Leipzig, GERMANY
MS06-875
Scanning transmission electron microscopic studies
of calcium silicate hydrates.
Olivia Wenzel, Matthias Schwotzer,
Institute of Functional Interfaces, Karlsruhe Institute
Torsten Scherer, Venkata S. K. Chakravadhanula, of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, GERMANY
Andreas Gerdes
MS06-877
Atomic resolution studies of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/BaTiO3
multiferroic tunnel junctions.
Mariona Cabero, Ana Perez-Muñoz,
David Hernández, Zohuair Sefrioui, Radu
Abrudan, Sergio Valencia, Steve John
Pennycook, Carlos León, Maria Varela,
Jacobo Santamaría
GFMC, Dpto. Física Aplicada III, Univ. Complutense
de Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN
MS06-879
Microscopy study of the front and back sides of
platinum catalyst gauzes used in ammonia oxidation.
Aleksei Salanov, Evgenii Suprun,
Elena Sutormina, Lyubov Isupova,
Valentin Parmon
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
RUSSIA
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
MS06-881
TiO2 nanotubes array decorated by Ag and modified
in reduction atmosphere for photo-catalytic application using visible light.
Andreja Gajovic, Milivoj Plodinec, Ivana Grčić ,
Marc Willinger
Laboratory for energy conversion materials and
sensors, Division of material physics, Ruder
ˉ Bošković
Institute, Zagreb, CROATIA
MS06-883
Structure and non-stoichiometry in Ca3-xFe15+xO27-y
Hexaferrite.
Laurine Monnier, Phillipe Boullay, Denis
Pelloquin
CRISMAT, CNRS, Caen, FRANCE
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Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, GERMANY
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MS06-885
Epitaxial BaTiO3 on Si and SiGe for low power
devices: nanoscale characterization of the film and its
interface with the semiconductor by HAADF and
EELS in STEM.
Sylvie Schamm-Chardon, Cesar Magen,
Lucie Mazet, Robin Cours, Martin Frank,
Vijay Narayanan, Catherine Dubourdieu
CEMES-CNRS, Université de Toulouse, Toulouse,
FRANCE
Transpyrenean Associated Laboratory for Electron
Microscopy, CEMES—INA, CNRS—University of
Zaragoza, SPAIN
MS06-887
Interface study of metal nitride films on MgO and
Al2O3 substrate using CS-corrected TEM.
Zaoli Zhang
Erich Schmid institute of Materials Science, Austrian
Academy of Sciences, Leoben, AUSTRIA
MS06-889
Ferroelectric/dielectric composite tunnel junctions:
influence of the stacking sequence on their
­microstructure.
Frédéric Pailloux, Matthieu Bugnet,
Arnaud Crassous, Stéphane Fusil,
Vincent Garcia, Manuel Bibes, Gianluigi Botton,
Agnès Barthélémy, Jérome Pacaud
Institut Pprime, UPR3346 CNRS-Univ.Poitiers, CNRSUniv.Poitiers, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, FRANCE
CCEM, Brockhouse Intitute for Materials Research,
Mc Master University, Hamilton, CANADA
MS06-891
Influence of Cu content on the structural and
­morphological features of TixCuy intermetallic thin
films for biosignals acquisition.
Claudia Lopes, Siddhardha Koneti,
Lucian Roiban, Joel Borges, Thierry Epicier,
Filipe Vaz, Philippe Steyer
MATEIS, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
MS06-893
Plan view STEM analysis of the domain structure in
anisotropically strained epitaxial K0.95Na0.05NbO3
ferroelectric films with giant piezoelectricity.
Toni Markurt, Jutta Schwarzkopf,
Dorothee Braun, Martin Schmidbauer,
Martin Albrecht
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, Berlin,
GERMANY
MS06-895
Microstructure investigation of Allvac 718Plus
superalloy after heat treatment with temperature
gradient.
Sebastian Lech, Adam Kruk,
Bogdan Rutkowski, Agnieszka WusatowskaSarnek, Aleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz
International Centre of Electron Microscopy for
Materials Science and Faculty of Metals Engineering
and
Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of
Science and Technology, Kraków, POLAND
MS07 Materials for Optics and Nano-Optics
MS07-897
Prospective scintillators for low-energy BSE
­detectors.
Ondřej Lalinsky, Petr Schauer, Miroslav
Kučera, Zuzana Lučeničová, Martin Hanuš
Department of Electron Microscopy,
Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno,
CZECH REPUBLIC
MS07-899
VEELS investigation of perovskite manganite
­interfaces.
Wolfgang Wallisch, Michael Stöger-Pollach,
Edvinas Navickas, Andreas Steiger-Thirsfeld,
Johannes Bernardi
University Service Centre for Transmission Electron
Microscopy, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna,
AUSTRIA
MS07-901
Can transverse plasmonic fields be revealed by
differential phase contrast?
Stefan Löffler, Edson P Bellido, Isobel C Bicket, USTEM, TU Wien, Wien, AUSTRIA
Gianluigi A. Botton
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
McMaster University, Hamilton, CANADA
MS07-903
ZnO Nanostructures for Mid-IR Plasmonics.
Mohamed Hamza Taha, Jean Bluet, Karine
Masenelli-Varlot, Cyril Langlois, Thierry Epicier,
Matthieu Bugnet, Bruno Canut, Olivier Boisron,
Patrice Melinon, Bruno Masenelli
Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon, INSA-Lyon,
UMR CNRS 5270, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne,
INSA Lyon, Lyon, FRANCE
MS07-905
Hyperbolic Plasmons in the Topological Insulator
Bi2Se3.
Cigdem Ozsoy Keskinbora, Nahid Talebi,
Hadj Benia, Christoph Koch, Peter van Aken
MPI- Solid State Research, Stuttgart,
GERMANY
MS08 Geology and Mineralogy, Cultural Heritage and Archeology
MS08-907
Valence state analysis on iron in minerals of
Earth’s lowermost mantle by electron energy loss
­spectroscopy.
Teresa Dennenwaldt, Hélène Piet,
James Badro, Philippe Gillet, Cécile Hébert
Electron Spectrometry and Microscopy Laboratory,
Institute of Physics, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
MS08-909
TEM analysis of stress induced defects in baddeleyite
xenocrysts from the Phalaborwa complex.
Mike Lee, Jacques O’Connell, Arno Janse van
Vuuren
Centre for HRTEM, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan
University, Port Elizabeth, SOUTH AFRICA
MS08-910
3D Elemental Mapping of Non-metallic Inclusions in
Japanese Sword with FIB-SEM / EDS System.
Hideki Matsushima, Masahiro Kitada, Minoru
Suzuki, Toshiyuki Kanazawa
JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN
MS08-911
Laser induced yellowing of stonework: a combined
TEM imaging and STEM-EELS study on model
­samples.
Marie Godet, Nicolas Gauquelin,
Véronique Vergès-Belmin, Christine Andraud,
Mandana Saheb, Judith Monnier, Eric Leroy,
Julie Bourgon, Johan Verbeeck, Gustaaf Van
Tendeloo
Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques, CRC-LRMH USR 3224, none, Champs-surMarne, FRANCE
Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation, MNHN,
Sorbonne-Universités CNRS, MCC, USR 3224, none,
Paris, FRANCE
MS08-912
Imaging and characterization of HgS nanoclusters in
natural organic matrix: challenges and results.
Anne-Claire Gaillot, Cyprien Lemouchi,
Martine Lanson, Alain Manceau, Kathryn L.
Nagy
Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN),
CNRS - Université de Nantes, Nantes,
FRANCE
MS08-913
3D study of pore space morphology of the shales.
Alexey Mikhutkin, Evgeniy Pichkur,
Igor Karateev, Mikhail Spasennykh,
Alexander Vasiliev
National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”,
Moscow, RUSSIA
EMC 2016
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Late Poster List
Abstract
Title
No.
Authors
Presenting Author Affiliation
(presenting author shown in bold)
LS02 Cell organisation and dynamics
8286
Does ticagrelor have a protective effect on intestinal
injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion?
Melda Yardimoglu, Yusufhan Yazir, Kübra
Kavram, Selenay Furat Rençber, Göktuğ Sirin,
Orhan Findik
Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of
Medicine, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, TURKEY
LS03 Cell functional exploration
8425
The Effects Of Different Inhibitory Pathways Of
Prostaglandin E2 Biosynthesis On Renomedullary
Interstitial Cells In Rats
Sibel Demirci Delipinar, Ismail Seckin,
Huseyin Sonmez, Hakan Ekmekci,
Mihaella Popovici, Leyla Ayse Erozenci
Cerrahpasa Faculty Of Medicine, Histology And
Embryology Department, Istanbul University,
Istanbul, TURKEY
8448
3D-confocal microscopy for MT1-MMP-mediated
metastatic capability of cancer cells
Minhee Ku, Jin-Suck Suh, Jaemoon Yang
Radiology, Yonsei University, Seoul, REPUBLIC OF
KOREA
Jie-Pan Shen, Chia-Fu Chou
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei City,
TAIWAN
Zoltán Kristóf, Bence Temesvári,
Anikó Gémesné Juhász
Dept. of Plant Anatomy, Eötvös Loránd University,
Budapest, HUNGARY
LS04 Membrane Interaction
8442
Physicochemical Shifts in MinE-associated States
Underlie the Oscillatory Patterning of Min Proteins in
E. coli
LS07 Organism development and imaging
8387
In situ and in planta pepper embryo development
LS08 Human health and disease
8282
Effects of Amnion Membrane Implantation and
Cross-linking Treatment in a Rabbit Model of Corneal
Alkali Burn
Sevgi Subaş i, Melda Yardimoglu, Yusufhan
Yazir, Selenay Furat Rençber, Kübra Kavram,
Özgül Altintaş , Süleyman Karaman
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine,
Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, TURKEY
8283
Effects Of Etanercept On Hippocampal Brain-derived
Neurotrophic Factor Expression In Cafeteria Diet-fed
Rats
Yusufhan Yazir, Selenay Hümeyra Furat
Rencber, Kübra Kavram, Tuğ çe Demirtaş ,
Tijen Utkan
Department of Histology and Embryology, Kocaeli
University Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli, TURKEY
8407
Investigating the EZH2 protein in normal endometrium, endometrial hyperplasia and endometrium
cancers with molecular methods
Sevinc Inan, Oya Korkmaz, Elgin Turkoz Uluer,
Muzaffer Sanci, Gulden Diniz Unlu
Dept of Histology & Embryology, Izmir University of
Economics Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, TURKEY
8746
The Relationship Between Serum S100B Levels And
Microglial Activation In Rat Hipocampus After Lithium-pilocarpine Induced Status Epilept
Murat Kiziltas, Barun Barun, Ilhan Yetkin,
Sahin Hanalioglu, Firat Narin, Burçak Bilginer,
Pergin Atilla, Sevda Muftuoglu, Turan Turhan,
Murat Oktem
Department of Histology and Embryology, Hacettepe
University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TURKEY
Bertram Daum, Robert Reichelt, Winfried
Hausner, Paushali Chaudhury, Veronika Heinz,
Sonja-Verena Albers, Reinhard Rachel,
Werner Kühlbrandt
Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics,
Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
IM01 Tomography and Multidimensional Microscopy
8519
In situ Structure of the Archaellar Basal Body
IM02 Micro-Nano Lab and Dynamic Microscopy
8384
Revealing deformation mechanisms in sol-gel derived
porous titania beads by means of in situ electron
microscopy
Patrick Herre, Stefan Romeis, Jonas Paul,
Mirza Mačković , Erdmann Spiecker, Wolfgang
Peukert
Institute of Particle Technology (LFG),
Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Erlangen, GERMANY
8408
Deformation behavior and solid solution hardening of
metallic micro- and nanoparticles studied by in situ
electron microscopy
Patrick Herre, Stefan Romeis,
Mirza Mačković , Florian Niekiel,
Simon M. Kraschewski, Erdmann Spiecker,
Wolfgang Peukert
Institute of Particle Technology (LFG),
Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Erlangen, GERMANY
8625
Dynamic nanoscale wettability study
Zahava Barkay
Wolfson Applied Materials Research Center,
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, ISRAEL
8751
Development of In situ Electrochemical Liquid Cell
TEM for Analysis of the Degradation Mechanisms of
Fuel Cell Catalysts
Shinya Nagashima, Tadahiro Kawasaki,
Kaname Yoshida, Yukichi Sasaki, Toshihiro Ikai,
Hisao Kato, Tetsuo Nagami, Keisuke Kishita
Material Creation & Analysis Department,
Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota, JAPAN
8809
In-Situ graphitization and growth of nanocrystalline
graphene
Shyam Kumar Chethala Neelakandhan,
Venkata Sai Kiran Chakravadhanula, Adnan
Riaz, Simone Dehm, Benjamin S Flavel, Ralph
Krupke, Christian Kübel
Institute of Nanotechnology, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
Department of Materials and Earth Sciences,
­Technische Universität Darmstadt, GERMANY
104
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8810
In situ (S)TEM and SEM Electrical Characterization
and Reliability of Pt Contacts
Mohammad Saleh Gorji, Ankit Manchanda,
Venkata Sai Kiran Chakravadhanula,
­Mohammed Hammad Fawey, Krishna Kanth
Neelisetty, Torsten Scherer, Horst Hahn,
C­ hristian Kübel
Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen,
GERMANY
Joint Research Laboratory Nanomaterials, Technische
Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GERMANY
8841
MIAMI*-2: A new in situ TEM system for the investigation of ion-beam interaction with solids
Graeme Greaves, Jonathan Hinks, Stephen
Donnelly
School of Computing and Engineering, University of
Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK
IM03 New Instrumentation
8288
e-Beam assisted field evaporation of insulating
nanowires/tubes in an electron microscope
Nicholas Blanchard, May Choueib (1), Sorin
Perisanu, Anthony Ayari, Philippe Poncharal,
Stephen Purcell, Pascal Vincent
Institut Lumière Matière, Université Claude Bernard
Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, FRANCE
8324
New opportunities for biomedical research in the
Saint-Petersburg State University
Maksim Vorobev
The research resource center «Molecular and cell
technologies», Saint Petersburg State University,
Saint-Petersburg, RUSSIA
IM05 Quantitative Imaging and Image Processing
8410
Quantifying the quality enhancement of HAADF
images obtained by the application of Softwarebased Super-resolution techniques
G. Bárcena-González, M. P. Guerrero-Lebrero,
E. Guerrero, D. González, D. Kepaptsoglou,
D. Gilks, V. K. Lazarov, P. L. Galindo
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
8411
Strain measurement inside dumbbells in HAADF
images using Super-Resolution techniques
G. Bárcena-González, M. P. Guerrero-Lebrero,
E. Guerrero, D. F. Reyes, D. González,
A. Mayoral, A. D. Utrilla, J. M. Ulloa, P. L.
Galindo
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Cádiz, Puerto Real, SPAIN
8427
How to compare different contrasting methods of
TEM images?
Tomáš Náhlík, Marie Vancová,
Jana Nebesářová
Institute of Parasitology, Laboratory of Electron
Microscopy, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of
Science, Č eské Budějovice, CZECH REPUBLIC
Faculty of Technology, Department of Informatics and
Natural Sciences, Institute of Technology and Business, Č eské Budějovice, CZECH REPUBLIC
Thomas Simm, Alex Forsey, Yadunandan Das,
Soran Birosca, Karen Perkins
Institute of Structural Materials, Swansea University,
Swansea University, Swansea, UK
IM06 Quantitative Diffraction
8419
Analytical tools for Materials Scientists using Matlab
IM08 Spectromicroscopies and Analytical Microscopy (Electrons and Photons, Experiment and Theory)
8494
Towards simple micro-fabrication of quartz particles
for the Optical Torque Wrench
Zhanna Santybayeva, Afaf Meghit, Roland
Teissier, Frederic Pichot, Charles de Marin,
Benoit Charlot, Francesco Pedaci
Centre de Biochimie Structurale, CNRS UMR5048,
UM, INSERM UMR1054, Montpellier, FRANCE
8893
Nanoscale mapping of optical band gaps in ZnO/
Zn1-xCdx heterostructures using monochomated EELS
Wei Zhan, Vishnukanthan Venkatachalapathy,
Cecilie S. Granerød, Ingvild Julie Thue Jensen,
Klaus Magnus Håland Johansen, Espen FlageLarsen, Andrej Yu. Kuznetsov, Øystein Prytz
Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo,
NORWAY
Jan Huebinger, Martin Masip,
Jens Christmann, Ola Sabet, Frank Wehner,
Philippe Bastiaens
Systemic Cell Biology, Max-Planck Institute for
­ olecular Physiology, Dortmund, GERMANY
M
IM09 Super Resolution in Light Microscopy
8406
Reversible cryo-arrest for imaging molecules in living
cells at high spatial resolution
MS00 Nanoparticles: from synthesis to applications
8233
Bioconjugated Gold Nanorods: Cellular Uptake and
Retrieval
Domagoj Belic, Dina Salah, Oihane Fragueiro,
Martin Volk, Mathias Brust
Chemistry Department, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
8432
Domestic interlaboratory comparison on nanoparticle
size distribution measurement by SEM in Japan –
case studies on silica and titania
Kazuhiro Kumagai, Kazuhiro Yamamoto,
Toshiyuki Fujimoto
Research Institute for Material and Chemical
­ easurement, National Institute of Advanced
M
­Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, JAPAN
8449
Quantitative measurement for the microstructural
parameters of nano-precipitates in Al-Mg-Si-Cu
alloys
Kai Li, Hosni Idrissi, Gang Sha, Min Song,
Jiangbo Lu, Hui Shi, Wanlin Wang, Simon
Ringer, Yong Du, Dominique Schryvers
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central
South University, Changsha, CHINA
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT),
University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM
School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South
University, Changsha, CHINA
EMC 2016
105
Late Posters
MS01 Structural Materials, Defects and Phase Transformations
8351
Effect of cooling rate on quenched & tempered steel
rebar properties
Milad Heidari Ghaleh, Bahareh Torkjazi
Young Researchers and Elite Club, Neka Branch,
Islamic Azad University, Neka, Behshahr, ISLAMIC
REPUBLIC OF IRAN
8362
On the ADF-STEM dislocation contrast
Maria Chiara Spadaro, Emad Oveisi,
Enzo Rotunno, Vincenzo Grillo, Cecile Hebert
Interdisciplinary Centre for Electron Microscopy,
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),
Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
8856
Formation of I2-type basal stacking faults in InxGa1xN multiple quantum wells grown on a (10-11)
semipolar GaN template
Yueliang Li, Haoyuan Qi, Xiaodan Chen,
Tobias Meisch, Matthias Hocker, Klaus Thonke,
Ferdinand Scholz, Ute Kaiser
Central Facility of Electron Microscopy,
Electron Microscopy Group of Materials Science,
Ulm University, Ulm, GERMANY
8883
Dissolution of hydride precipitates in zirconium alloys
investigation by TEM in-situ tests: crystallographic
phase identification and orientation relationships
Egle Conforto, Xavier Feaugas
LaSIE UMR 7356 CNRS, Faculty of Sciences and
Technology, University of La Rochelle, La Rochelle,
FRANCE
MS02 1D and 2D Materials
8789
Morphology control and piezoelectric response of
Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 synthesized via hydrothermal method
Zhou KeChao, Zhou Xuefan, Zhang Dou
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central
South University, State Key Laboratory of Powder
Metallurgy, Central South University, Changsha,
CHINA
8875
Study of Graphene by Ultra-Low Energy SEM
Justyna Grzonka, Iwona Pasternak,
­Aleksandra Krajewska, Pawel Ciepielewski,
Wlodek Strupinski
Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Institute
of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, POLAND
Karine Rousseau, Théo Monniez, Olivier
Glorieux, Ludovic Couture, Thomas Frank,
Daniel Trias
TEM Laboratory, SERMA Technologies, Grenoble,
FRANCE
MS03 Semiconductors and Devices
8429
Finding defects in global methodology to assess gan
reliability from defect localization to failure mechanism: study case on gan hemts structure
MS04 Complex Materials and Nanocomposites
8394
Process performance approach of laser sealing of
plasma sprayed ceria stabilized zirconia
Maryam Abduladheem Ali Bash,
­Mohammed Al-Tameemi, Mohanned Al-Khafaji
Production Engineering and Metallurgy, University of
Technology, Baghdad, IRAQ
8811
Assessing beam damage in polymer nanocomposites
Zino Leijten, Bert de With, Heiner Friedrich
Laboratory of Materials and Interface Chemistry,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry,
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, THE
NETHERLANDS
MS06 Oxide-Based, Magnetic and Other Functional Materials and Applications
8186
Characterisation of the hierarchical structure of
polymer reverse osmosis membranes – from the
micron to nano scale
Catriona M. McGilvery, Michal M. Klosowski,
Yuqiong Li, Patricia Abellan, Quentin Ramasse,
Joao T. Cabral, Andrew G. Livingston,
Alexandra E. Porter
Department of Materials, Imperial College London,
London, UK
8193
Investigation of the hierarchical structure of reverse
osmosis membranes using nanoparticle tracers
Catriona M. McGilvery, Yuqiong Li,
Michal M. Klosowski, Andrew G. Livingston,
Joao T. Cabral, Alexandra E. Porter
Department of Materials, Imperial College London,
London, UK
8790
A novel percolative dielectric nanocomposite with
BaSrTiO3 precursor modified graphene nanosheets
Luo Hang, Zhou KeChao, Zhang Dou, Liu Yong
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central
South University, State Key Laboratory of Powder
Metallurgy, Central South University, Changsha,
CHINA
Vittorio Morandi, Gianluca Sirigu, Andrea
Camellini, Haiguang Zhao, Andrea Parisini,
Giuseppe Nicotra, Federico Rosei, Margherita
Zavelani-Rossi, Alberto Vomiero
IMM – Section of Bologna, CNR, Bologna, ITALY
MS07 Materials for Optics and Nano-Optics
8418
Dual emission in asymmetric “giant” PbS/CdS/CdS
core/shell/shell quantum dots: a TEM/STEM study
MS08 Geology and Mineralogy, Cultural Heritage and Archeology
8486
Automated mineralogical methodology to study
carbonate grain microstructure: an example from
oncoids
Khalid Al-Ramadan, Abduljamiu Amao,
Ardiansyah Koeshidayatullah
Geosciences Department, KFUPM, Dhahran,
SAUDI ARABIA
8831
Electron microscopy characterisation of 17th to 19th
century coins recovered from Western Australian
shipwrecks.
Liesel Gentelli, Alexandra Suvorova
Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis,
the University of Western Australia, Perth,
AUSTRALIA
106
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Faculty & Author Index
PSA = Poster Session A
PSB = Poster Session B
PSC = Poster Session C
OP = Oral Presentation
SSW = Special Scientific Workshop
PL = Plenary Lecture
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abellan Patricia
MS07-OP300
MS7-I
Bals Sara
MS00-OP190
MS0-I
Acher Olivier
IM03-284
PSB
Balzuweit Karla
Acıkel Elmas Merve
LS08-096
PSA
Bangert Ursel
Aebersold Arthur
MS03-678
PSB
Afonso Conrado Ramos Moreira
Abstract No.
Session
IM1-III
MS00-OP187
MS0-I
IM05-336
PSB
MS2-I
MS2-II
MS01-538
PSB
MS01-611
PSC
Banhart Florian
MS02-S69
MS2-III
MS2-I
Agnese Fabio
MS00-506
PSB
Bart Antwerp
IM01-OP038
IM1-I
Agrawal Piyush
IM08-OP146
IM8-IV
Bayraktar Halil
IM03-279
PSC
Ahmad Nabeel
IM02-OP077
IM2-I
Bazarnik Piotr
MS01-541
PSC
Alania Marcos
IM01-142
PSB
Beaurepaire Emmanuel
Alexander Duncan
MS07-OP306
MS7-I
IM3-II
IM3-I
MS00-OP185
MS0-III
IM3-III
Alfonso Claude
IM05-333
PSC
IM3-IV
Algara Siller Gerardo
MS04-755
PSC
Béché Armand
IM03-OP094
IM3-I
Ali Hasan
IM08-457
PSC
Beig Mohamadi Maryam
MS06-880
PSB
Alloyeau Damien
LS09-OP035
LS9-I
Belevich Ilya
IM05-320
PSB
MS8-I
Bell David
MS02-655
PSC
Almeida Trevor
Alvarez Carlos
MS03-715
PSC
MS05-789
PSC
Amichi Lynda
MS03-694
PSB
IM03-OP100
IM3-IV
Anamthawat-Jonsson Kesara
LS09-103
PSA
IM08-OP160
IM8-III
LS9-I
Beltrán Ana M
MS05-760
PSB
Andreazza-Vignolle Caroline
MS00-473
PSC
Ben Hassine Mohamed
MS05-802
PSB
Andrzejczuk Mariusz
IM01-126
PSB
Ben Romdhane Ferdaous
MS02-617
PSC
Angadi Veerendra C
IM08-452
PSB
Bender Hugo
IM08-406
PSB
Aoyama Yoshitaka
IM01-139
PSC
MS01-542
PSB
Arakawa Yuuki
MS00-500
PSB
MS03-712
PSB
Arbak Serap
LS08-097
PSA
Benkouider Abdelmalek
IM03-244
PSB
Arbiol Jordi
MS03-OP238
MS3-II
Berent Katarzyna
MS01-607
PSC
MS2-III
Berger Dirk
IM03-290
PSB
Arenal Raul
IM02-203
Arnal Isabelle
PSC
IM08-440
PSB
LS2-I
Bertali Giacomo
MS05-793
PSC
LS2-II
Berthier Rémy
IM02-172
PSB
Arnould Amandine
MS00-476
PSB
Bertoni Giovanni
IM08-409
PSC
Arroyo Rojas Dasilva Yadira
MS01-OP211
MS1-III
MS05-769
PSC
LS03-055
PSA
Arslan Ilke
MS5-III
Besse Laetitia
Arthur Aebersold
MS03-678
PSB
Besson Sebastien
Ashida Koji
MS03-674
PSB
Betzig Eric
Ashokkumar Anumol
MS02-640
PSB
Bey Karim
LS08-099
PSA
Aso Kohei
MS00-474
PSB
Bicket Isobel
MS07-OP305
MS7-II
Aso Ryotaro
IM02-OP072
IM2-I
Bíly Tomáš
LS08-093
PSA
Aveyard Richard
IM08-456
PSB
Biskupek Johannes
IM02-160
PSB
Ayasse Philippe
IM10-114
PSA
Bittermann Anne Greet
IM01-151
PSC
Azor Lafarga Alberto
MS00-479
PSC
Bladt Eva
MS03-OP240
MS3-I
Azzam Ahmad
MS01-562
PSB
IM01-OP040
IM1-III
Bagués Salguero Núria
MS06-864
PSB
Blavette Didier
IM03-OP080
IM3-IV
Bajjou Omar
MS00-464
PSB
Blazikova Michaela
LS02-034
PSA
IM1-I
Bocher Laura
MS05-OP273
MS5-I
MS06-OP292
MS6-III
Bals Sara
IM1-II
EMC 2016
SSW1
PL2
107
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Boehringer Daniel
LS01-015
PSA
Cadete Santos Aires Francisco José
MS00-513
PSC
LS1-I
Cadiz Goran
Boettcher Bettina
MS0-I
LS1-II
Bogataj Urban
MS0-II
LS05-060
PSA
LS07-076
PSA
Bojan Ambrožič
IM02-169
PSC
Bologna Nicolas
MS03-677
PSC
Boniface Maxime
MS05-OP269
MS5-II
Börner Pia
MS02-620
PSB
Bornhöfft Manuel
MS06-836
PSB
Börrnert Felix
IM03-236
PSB
Campos Andrea
IM05-316
PSB
Bosman Michel
IM08-S55
Botton Gianluigi
IM08-399
Bou Khalil Jacques
LS06-OP026
Bougerol Catherine
MS0-III
Calvino José
MS0-I
MS0-II
MS00-507
PSC
MS0-III
Campos Alfredo
MS07-894
PSB
IM08-439
PSC
IM03-245
PSC
Canton Patrizia
MS00-480
PSB
IM8-III
Cantoni Marco
IM08-443
PSC
PSC
Cao Jing
IM02-165
PSC
LS6-I
Cao Kecheng
MS02-615
PSC
MS3-I
Cao Shaohong
IM03-283
PSC
LS07-075
PSA
MS3-II
Capek Martin
Boulahya Khalid
IM06-OP123
IM6-II
Carazo José Maria
Boureau Victor
MS03-OP241
MS3-I
Carlos Afonso
IM07-367
PSC
Carrascosa José L.
MS04-740
PSB
Castanet Uli
MS00-OP198
MS0-III
Bourgeois Laure
SSW5
IM08-433
PSC
SSW5
MS01-S65
MS1-I
Cattle James
MS04-737
PSC
Boyes Edward
IM02-OP056
IM2-III
Caumanns Tobias
IM02-168
PSB
Brechet Damien
LS03-047
PSA
Cazottes Sophie
IM02-181
PSC
Bremond Georges
IM03-OP102
IM3-III
MS01-OP216
MS1-III
Brescia Rosaria
IM02-211
PSC
Ceh Miran
MS05-OP277
MS5-I
Brioschi Chiara
LS04-OP022
LS4-I
Chang Shery
IM07-389
PSC
Brocard Lysiane
IM10-123
PSA
Changlin Melbourne
IM01-OP042
IM1-I
Brouilly Nicolas
IM10-OP173
IM10-II
Chat Sophie
LS01-017
PSA
Brown Andy
MS00-465
PSC
Chen Fu-Rong
IM01-OP045
IM1-I
Brydson Rick
MS00-OP195
MS0-III
Chen Xiangdong
IM09-108
PSA
Bücker Kerstin
IM03-268
PSB
Chen Xiaodan
MS03-700
PSB
Bugnet Matthieu
MS03-S73
MS3-II
Chen Yen Ting
IM03-OP098
IM3-II
IM08-423
PSC
Chen Yiqiang
MS01-588
PSB
MS04-745
PSC
MS01-590
PSB
Cabero Piris Mariona
MS06-877
PSC
Chisato Takahashi
LS08-091
PSA
Cabié Martiane
IM01-140
PSB
Chiu Yu Lung
IM02-185
PSC
Caceres Montero Ludy
MS00-525
PSC
Chmielewski Adrian
MS05-779
PSC
Cacovich Stefania
MS05-OP274
MS5-III
Cho Sang-Joon
IM02-189
PSC
Cadel Emmanuel
IM05-315
PSC
Chou Yu-Jen
MS01-549
PSC
MS05-797
PSC
Christoph Fahrenson
IM05-323
PSC
IM2-II
Cichocka Magdalena
MS04-OP255
MS4-II
IM2-I
Claes Nathalie
MS04-OP253
MS4-II
IM2-III
Clark Laura
IM07-380
PSB
IM07-379
PSC
LS05-017
LS5-I
Cadete Santos Aires Francisco José
IM2-IV
108
IM08-OP161
IM8-I
Clausen Schaumann Hauke
IM02-199
PSC
Clerc Catherine
IM02-219
PSC
Clode Peta
IM02-223
PSC
Cloetens Peter
MS00-511
PSC
Coenen Toon
SSW5
LS06-OP027
LS6-I
IM1-II
MS07-890
PSB
EMC 2016
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Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Coll Catalina
MS01-573
PSC
De La Peña Francisco
IM01-OP046
IM1-III
IM3-I
Debut Alexis
MS00-468
PSB
IM3-II
Dedecker Peter
IM09-S58
IM9-I
IM3-III
Dedkova Katerina
MS04-726
PSB
IM3-IV
Dehm Gerhard
Colliex Christian
IM2-I
Collins Sean
IM01-OP037
IM1-I
IM2-II
Collinson Lucy
IM10-S60
IM10-II
IM2-III
Conesa Jose Javier
IM01-OP039
IM1-II
Cooper David
IM06-OP120
IM6-I
Deiana Davide
MS00-517
PSC
IM7-I
Deliot Aurélie
LS06-071
PSA
IM7-II
Dembélé Kassiogé
IM02-216
PSB
IM2-IV
Cora Ildikó
MS03-718
PSB
Dementyeva Maria
IM08-414
PSB
Coronel Ernesto
MS01-601
PSC
Demortiere Arnaud
IM02-221
PSC
Cortés-Gil Raquel
MS06-869
PSC
Den Hertog Martien
IM02-OP060
IM2-II
Cosandey Frederic
MS05-765
PSC
Denisyuk Andrey
MS03-686
PSB
MS05-783
PSC
Dennenwaldt Teresa
MS08-907
PSC
Coscia Francesca
LS01-006
PSA
Denneulin Thibaud
IM07-S51
IM7-I
Cosgrove Daniel
LS05-S16
LS5-I
MS06-839
PSC
Cotte Marine
MS08-S88
MS8-I
Depciuch Joanna
LS09-105
PSA
SSW3
Descartes Sylvie
IM01-157
PSC
Devaux Xavier
MS02-644
PSB
Coulon Pierre-Eugene
Cours Robin
IM07-361
PSC
Cox Susan
IM09-S57
IM9-I
MS06-831
PSC
Cretu Ovidiu
MS02-OP227
MS2-I
Dewolf Tristan
MS03-690
PSB
Czyrska-Filemonowicz Aleksandra
MS05-809
PSC
Diaz-Egea Carlos
MS00-498
PSB
Da Fonseca Paula
LS01-S03
LS1-II
Diestelhorst Ulrich
IM03-238
PSB
Daan Hein Alsem
IM02-184
PSB
Dietrich Dagmar
MS06-822
PSB
Dadras Massoud
MS01-605
PSC
MS08-898
PSB
Dag Ilknur
LS03-052
PSA
Dijkstra Hans
IM08-449
PSC
Daglioglu Suzan
LS08-084
PSA
Dikmen Gokhan
MS00-467
PSC
Danaie Mohsen
IM08-458
PSB
Dimitrakopulos Georgios
MS03-714
PSB
Danek Kamil
IM05-321
PSC
Ding Rengen
MS01-575
PSC
Dang Zhiya
MS02-653
PSC
Giorgio Divitini
IM02-170
PSB
Danoix Frédéric
IM10-125
PSA
Dluhoš Jiří
MS01-574
PSB
Darrow Michele
LS08-OP032
LS8-I
IM03-265
PSC
Das Pabitra
IM03-OP087
IM3-I
MS03-672
PSB
IM08-OP145
IM8-III
MS1-I
LS1-I
MS1-II
LS1-II
MS1-III
Davies Karen
Davoisne Carine
De Beenhouwer Jan
De Frutos Marta
Donnadieu Patricia
MS05-766
PSB
Dörfel Ilona
MS05-768
PSB
Dorph-Petersen Karl-Anton
IM01-OP038
IM1-I
Dragin Jerman Urška
LS02-023
PSA
IM01-135
PSC
Draxl Claudia
IM08-S56
IM8-IV
IM08-427
PSC
Drazic Goran
MS05-787
PSC
IM2-I
Drees Holger
IM05-294
PSB
IM2-II
Drici Adam
MS08-OP311
MS8-I
IM2-III
Dries Manuel
IM07-360
PSB
IM2-IV
Drouyer Sébastien
IM05-322
PSB
De Jonge Niels
MS01-566
PSB
SSW4
MS00-S64
MS0-II
Du Hongchu
MS01-OP203
MS1-II
De Knoop Ludvig
IM02-OP064
IM2-I
Dubreil Laurence
LS08-088
PSA
De La Mata María
MS03-688
PSB
IM08-393
PSC
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Duchamp Martial
IM07-364
PSB
Fay Michael
IM02-205
PSC
IM07-OP134
IM7-I
Feist Armin
IM03-OP089
IM3-II
MS03-681
PSC
Feng Yan
IM09-111
PSA
Duellmann Dirk
SSW1
Ferlenghi Ilaria
Dunin-Borkowski Rafal E.
IM07-S50
IM7-I
Fernandes De Medeiros Indira Aritana
MS00-510
PSB
Dupont Loic
MS05-OP264
MS5-II
Fernandez Eric
LS02-030
PSA
Ebner Christian
IM06-344
PSB
Fernández Delgado Natalia
MS03-696
PSB
Edgcombe Chris
IM07-371
PSC
MS03-691
PSC
Eggeler Yolita
MS01-OP215
MS1-II
Ferroni Matteo
IM01-128
PSB
Eggeling Christian
LS04-S13
LS4-I
Filimonenko Vlada
LS02-OP017
LS2-II
Ehle Lisa
MS01-557
PSC
Finnøy Andreas
LS05-062
PSA
Einsle Joshua
MS08-904
PSB
Fiordaliso Elisabetta Maria
IM07-363
PSC
IM01-OP037
IM1-I
Firestein Konstantin
MS00-OP197
MS0-I
LS08-085
PSA
Fisher Sandra
MS04-751
PSC
Fitzek Harald
IM03-274
PSB
MS07-888
PSB
Ekiz Yılmaz Tu ğ ba
LS6-I
LS08-086
PSA
El Gomati Mohamed
IM03-243
PSC
El Hajraoui Khalil
IM02-177
PSC
Fladischer Stefanie
IM08-411
PSC
MS03-685
PSC
Fleck Roland
LS02-028
PSA
El-Gomati Mohamed
IM03-277
PSC
Florea Ileana
MS05-777
PSC
Elia Natalie
LS01-010
PSA
MS05-805
PSC
Eljarrat Alberto
IM08-OP140
IM8-IV
Flori Serena
LS02-024
PSA
Elkjær Christian F.
MS00-OP196
MS0-I
Flors Cristina
Elkomy Gehan
MS00-472
PSB
Foerster Friedrich
LS01-S01
LS1-I
Emmanuel Moebel
IM05-330
PSB
Folger Alena
MS02-OP222
MS2-III
IM3-I
Förster Beate
LS01-005
PSA
IM3-II
Fossard Frédéric
MS02-652
PSB
MS07-896
PSB
Enderlein Jörg
IM3-IV
IM3-III
Endo Noriaki
MS03-702
Engel Andreas
Epicier Thierry
IM9-I
IM08-OP151
IM8-III
PSB
Francis Robert
LS06-065
PSA
IM3-I
Frangis Nikolaos
MS01-584
PSB
IM3-II
Frank Anna
MS05-775
PSC
IM3-III
Frankberg Erkka
MS01-OP200
MS1-II
IM3-IV
Franken Linda
MS00-505
PSC
SSW5
Franz M. Clemens
LS5-I
Er-Rafik Meriem
LS04-OP021
LS4-I
Fraser Scott
LS07-S22
LS7-I
Ercius Peter
IM01-S31
IM1-I
Freeman Helen
IM05-308
PSB
Eswara Santhana
IM08-OP149
IM8-I
Frenken Joost
IM02-S36
IM2-III
IM08-413
PSC
Fritz Stefan
MS06-830
PSB
IM5-I
Fu Xiaoxiao
MS03-706
PSB
MS06-872
PSB
Etheridge Joanne
IM5-II
IM08-OP143
IM8-III
Furat Rencber Selenay Hümeyra
LS08-087
PSA
Furnival Thomas
IM05-OP106
IM5-I
MS02-622
PSB
MS00-OP189
MS0-III
Etienne Auriane
MS05-816
PSB
Ezzedine Mariam
MS05-803
PSC
Gadella Theodorus W.J. (Dorus)
LS03-S10
LS3-I
F. Estrozi Leandro
IM05-331
PSC
Gänzler Andreas
IM02-OP066
IM2-III
F. Reyes Daniel
MS03-OP246
MS3-II
Gai Pratibha
IM02-OP055
IM2-III
MS05-795
PSC
Gaillard Cedric
LS01-019
PSA
Farra Ramzi
IM02-175
PSC
IM03-291
PSC
Fave Loïc
MS05-792
PSB
IM08-455
PSC
Favia Paola
MS01-547
PSC
MS04-761
PSC
110
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Gaillard Cedric
IM10-OP176
IM10-II
Goris Bart
IM01-OP038
IM1-I
Gaillot Anne-Claire
MS08-912
PSC
MS06-OP291
MS6-III
Gajewska Marta
MS05-823
PSC
Götsch Thomas
MS04-742
PSB
Gajovic Andreja
MS06-881
PSC
Gramm Fabian
MS06-886
PSB
Garbrecht Magnus
MS01-540
PSB
Grieb Tim
IM06-OP117
IM6-I
Garcia Ricardo
IM03-S40
IM3-III
Gries Katharina
MS02-624
PSB
Garitagoitia Cid Aránzazu
MS05-762
PSB
Griffiths James
MS03-OP242
MS3-I
Garming Mathijs
MS07-OP299
MS7-II
MS06-878
PSB
Gatel Christophe
IM07-383
PSC
IM03-240
PSB
Gaufres Etienne
MS02-654
PSB
IM03-250
PSB
Gauquelin Nicolas
MS06-OP280
MS6-I
IM07-OP127
IM7-I
MS03-675
PSC
Gautron Eric
MS05-781
PSC
Gauvin Raynald
IM05-OP113
IM5-I
Grogger Werner
IM08-OP159
IM8-II
Gay Anne-Sophie
MS00-OP194
MS0-II
Grosse Christina
IM08-404
PSB
Gazquez Jaume
MS06-OP279
MS6-I
Grunewald Kay
Geiger Dorin
MS05-818
PSB
IM10-S61
IM10-I
Geitmann Anja
LS02-S05
LS2-I
Gruzel Grzegorz
MS00-514
PSB
Gejl Aske Nørskov
MS02-OP231
MS2-III
Gualandris Fabrizio
IM02-OP065
IM2-IV
Genç Aziz
IM08-420
PSB
Guedj Cyril
IM08-397
PSC
Genevois Cécile
MS01-569
PSC
Guigner Jean-Michel
MS04-734
PSB
Gerken Beeke
IM05-334
PSB
Guitton Antoine
IM03-278
PSB
Gernert Ulrich
IM03-241
PSC
Guney Eskiler Gamze
LS03-049
PSA
Ghadimi Reza
IM01-133
PSC
Guo Changyou
MS01-532
PSB
Giepmans Ben
LS03-S12
LS3-I
Guo Surong
IM08-450
PSB
Gillet Cynthia
LS02-035
PSA
Gutsche Irina
LS01-012
PSA
Giordani Sylvia
LS03-S11
LS3-I
LS06-S19
LS6-I
Giorgio Divitini
IM02-170
PSB
MS01-602
PSB
Giorgio Suzanne
MS00-488
PSB
MS06-OP282
MS6-II
IM03-237
PSC
IM08-OP153
IM8-III
MS03-OP243
MS3-I
Grillo Vincenzo
MS3-I
MS3-II
Guzman Roger
Guzzinati Giulio
LS6-I
MS00-504
PSB
Gkanatsiou Alexandra
MS01-596
PSB
Gleich Stephan
MS01-543
PSC
Gleizes Pierre-Emmanuel
LS02-OP014
LS2-II
IM07-OP136
IM7-I
Gloter Alexandre
MS02-OP232
MS2-II
IM07-377
PSC
Gnanasekaran Karthikeyan
MS02-OP219
MS2-II
MS07-OP297
MS7-I
Godec Matjaž
MS01-610
PSB
MS00-OP179
MS0-II
Godet Marie
MS08-911
PSC
Haddad Farah
MS01-579
PSC
Goetz Jacky G.
LS07-S24
LS7-I
Hage Fredrik Sydow
MS02-OP220
MS2-II
Gold Vicki
LS08-S26
LS8-I
Haghi-Ashtaini Paul
IM08-392
PSB
Golla-Schindler Ute
IM03-280
PSB
Haigh Sarah
IM08-S54
IM8-II
Gomez Recio Isabel
MS04-749
PSC
Halabi Mahdi
MS01-OP199
MS1-III
MS06-867
PSC
Hamant Olivier
LS02-S07
LS2-I
IM10-115
PSA
Hamza Taha Mohamed
MS07-903
PSC
Gontier Etienne
Haas Benedikt
Haberfehlner Georg
IM10-119
PSA
Han Han
IM05-319
PSC
Gonzalez Del Carmen Manuel
LS06-073
PSA
Han Luyang
IM03-225
PSC
Gonzalez-Calbet Jose Maria
MS03-689
PSC
Hannachi Marwen
MS02-671
PSC
Goode Angela
IM08-462
PSB
Hansen Lars Pilsgaard
MS02-643
PSC
Gorantla Sandeep
MS03-721
PSC
Hansen Thomas Willum
MS00-S63
MS0-I
IM6-I
Hardcastle Trevor
IM08-OP162
IM8-III
IM6-II
Harrisson Richard
MS08-S87
MS8-I
Gorelik Tatiana
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Haruta Mitsutaka
IM08-OP144
IM8-IV
Hudoklin Samo
LS08-102
PSA
Harvey Tyler
IM03-255
PSC
Huth Martin
IM06-342
PSB
Hashem Yaser
LS01-S02
LS1-I
IM03-233
PSC
Haswell Ralph
MS08-900
PSB
Hutzler Andreas
IM02-179
PSC
Hawes Chris
LS02-OP013
LS2-I
Hyra Marta
LS02-029
PSA
LS2-I
Hytch Martin
IM05-OP111
IM5-II
LS2-II
Iandolo Beniamino
IM02-197
PSC
Hazotte Alain
SSW4
Idrissi Hosni
MS04-748
PSB
Hebert Hans
LS4-I
MS01-S67
MS1-II
LS08-S27
LS8-I
Idrobo Juan Carlos
MS06-OP296
MS6-III
Heggen Marc
MS05-OP268
MS5-II
Ikuhara Yuichi
MS05-S78
MS5-II
Heidari Hamed
MS04-736
PSB
Inada Hiromi
IM03-OP091
IM3-II
Heimerl Thomas
LS02-OP012
LS2-I
Inoue Kanako
IM03-276
PSB
Helmprobst Frederik
LS07-080
PSA
Ipatova Iuliia
MS01-577
PSC
Helveg Stig
IM02-OP058
IM2-III
Isaure Marie-Pierre
LS09-S29
LS9-I
Henderson Richard
IM03-S38
IM3-I
Ishida Takafumi
IM02-187
PSC
Hengge Katharina
MS05-764
PSB
Isildar Basak
LS08-090
PSA
Hermannsdörfer Justus
IM02-OP079
IM2-IV
Iskandar Riza
MS04-753
PSC
Hernandez-Maldonado David
IM01-OP052
IM1-III
Jacob Damien
Hetaba Walid
MS06-857
PSC
Hetherington Crispin
IM6-I
IM6-II
SSW5
Jaffiol Rodolphe
IM09-OP163
IM9-I
MS02-OP235
MS2-III
Hieke Stefan
MS01-OP204
MS1-II
Jafri Syed Hassan Mujtaba
Hiroki Kurata
IM08-424
PSB
Jäger Wolfgang
Hjelen Jarle
IM03-271
PSC
MS5-II
Hlawacek Gregor
IM08-447
PSC
MS5-III
Hobbs Christopher
LS01-018
PSA
Hofer Ferdinand
Höfte Herman
Holmestad Randi
Janssen Arne
SSW2
MS01-606
MS5-I
IM02-204
PSB
IM08-451
PSC
LS5-I
Janzen Roland
IM07-OP126
IM7-II
PSB
Jaroslav Jiruse
IM03-239
PSC
MS1-I
IM03-247
PSC
MS1-II
Jeangros Quentin
MS05-OP270
MS5-III
MS1-III
Jelen Andreja
MS04-744
PSB
MS06-OP294
MS6-II
Jensen Louise Helene Søgaard
IM03-273
PSC
MS06-837
PSC
Ji Gang
MS06-842
PSB
Hömpler Udo
MS03-668
PSB
Jimbo Yu
IM08-OP147
IM8-II
Hondow Nicole
MS04-OP252
MS4-I
Jiri Novacek
LS01-020
PSA
Hoogenboom Jacob Pieter
IM03-248
PSB
Johnstone Duncan
MS02-650
PSB
IM03-S43
IM3-IV
MS01-OP207
MS1-I
Horvath Barbara
MS01-539
PSC
Jokitalo Eija
LS02-S06
LS2-I
Hosogi Naoki
IM03-262
PSB
Houben Lothar
MS04-OP250
MS4-II
Joly Pottuz Lucile
IM02-OP069
IM2-II
Houdellier Florent
IM03-OP082
IM3-II
IM02-202
PSB
Hovnanyan Karlen
LS02-032
PSA
IM05-335
PSC
Hovorka Milos
IM01-150
PSB
IM08-OP152
IM8-IV
Hrubanova Kamila
LS05-OP025
LS5-I
Kabiri Yoones
LS01-014
PSA
Huang Chen
MS04-OP258
MS4-I
Kahl Frank
IM08-OP141
IM8-II
IM07-373
PSC
Kaiser Ute
MS02-S70
MS2-II
MS03-717
PSC
Kapaca Elina
MS01-592
PSB
SCUR - V
Kapitein Lukas C.
LS02-S08
LS2-II
PSC
Kapun Gregor
IM01-153
PSC
Holsgrove Kristina
Huang Xing
Huck Volker
Hudec Jiří
112
MS00-503
LS2-II
Jones Lewys
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Karakostas Theodoros
MS04-728
PSB
Komninou Philomela
MS02-626
PSB
Karakulina Olesia
MS05-OP263
MS5-II
MS03-684
PSB
Karbowniczek Joanna
LS09-OP033
LS9-I
Kondo Yukihito
IM05-304
PSB
Kast Anne Katrin
MS05-814
PSB
Koneti Siddardha
MS05-800
PSB
Katsukura Hirotaka
IM08-432
PSB
MS00-477
PSC
Kauffmann Yaron
MS02-OP234
MS2-I
IM01-OP047
IM1-I
Kaufmann Rainer
IM10-OP175
IM10-II
Konrad Lukas
IM08-OP156
IM8-IV
Kavre Piltaver Ivna
MS06-874
PSB
Korneychuk Svetlana
MS01-555
PSC
Kazuhiro Yamamoto
MS00-478
PSB
Koroǧlu Pınar
LS03-050
PSA
Kehagias Thomas
MS03-680
PSB
Koronfel Mohamed
IM10-118
PSA
Keller Debora
MS05-788
PSB
Kostanjsek Rok
LS06-069
PSA
Kepaptsoglou Demie
MS06-OP289
MS6-I
Koster Bram
PL1
Kothleitner Gerald
IM8-I
MS06-OP293
MS6-I
Kerekovic Irena
MS02-639
PSC
IM8-II
Keskin Sercan
IM02-210
PSB
IM8-III
Khan Atif Alam
MS03-698
PSB
IM8-IV
Kim Jin-Gyu
MS02-618
PSB
Kotrly Marek
MS08-906
PSB
Kim Seong-Woong
IM02-158
PSB
Kovacs Andras
MS05-784
PSB
Kimoto Koji
IM05-OP105
IM5-II
IM07-359
PSC
IM03-226
PSB
IM03-228
PSB
MS02-OP230
MS2-I
MS00-OP180
MS0-III
Kinyanjui Michael
Kowoll Thomas
IM08-429
PSC
Kozak Roksolana
MS04-727
PSC
Kirilenko Demid
MS02-659
PSC
Kozlova Tatiana
IM02-180
PSB
Kirmse Holm
MS03-703
PSC
Krause Florian F.
IM05-OP104
IM5-I
Kittel Agnes
LS02-OP010
LS2-II
IM05-314
PSB
Kizilyaprak Caroline
IM03-OP096
IM3-IV
Krawczynska Agnieszka
MS01-604
PSB
SSW5
Krekeler Tobias
IM01-137
PSC
Klaholz Bruno
Klein Holger
MS04-756
PSB
Krikun Ekaterina
IM06-348
PSB
Kleindiek Stephan
IM02-166
PSB
Krishnan Dileep
MS02-OP233
MS2-II
MS03-670
PSB
Krivanek Ondrej
IM08-OP150
IM8-III
IM10-OP166
IM10-II
Kruit Pieter
IM03-OP088
IM3-I
Klementová Mariana
MS03-679
PSC
Kruk Adam
MS05-763
PSC
Klimenkov Michael
MS05-820
PSB
Krumeich Frank
MS06-828
PSB
MS06-827
PSC
Kryshtal Oleksandr
MS00-OP178
MS0-I
IM10-S59
IM10-I
Krzyzanek Vladislav
IM05-324
PSB
LS3-I
Kubínová Lucie
Klumperman Judith
SSW4
Knez Daniel
IM02-OP061
IM2-IV
Kubo Yudai
IM07-388
PSB
Kobler Aaron
MS01-S68
MS1-III
Kudryashev Misha
LS06-S20
LS6-I
Koch Christoph
IM05-S44
IM5-I
Kuebel Christian
MS00-OP182
MS0-II
IM7-I
Kuipers Jeroen
IM10-OP171
IM10-I
IM7-II
Kumskov Andrey
MS02-666
PSB
Kociak Mathieu
SSW5
Kunze Karsten
MS05-815
PSC
Kodjikian Stéphanie
IM06-OP119
IM6-II
Kurth Thomas
LS07-OP029
LS7-I
Koh Ai Leen
IM02-OP054
IM2-I
Kuwahara Makoto
IM03-OP083
IM3-II
Koh Saitoh
IM06-OP118
IM6-I
La Torre Alessandro
IM02-OP074
IM2-I
IM06-341
PSC
Lábár János
MS00-463
PSC
Kokkinopoulou Maria
MS00-486
PSB
Laffont Lydia
IM08-444
PSB
Kolarik Vladimir
IM03-231
PSC
Lagana Simone
IM03-246
PSB
Kolobylina Natalia
MS01-597
PSC
Lagrange Thomas
IM05-313
PSC
Kolosov Vladimir
MS01-599
PSC
MS01-OP210
MS1-III
EMC 2016
113
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Lagrow Alec
IM02-178
PSB
Li Guoliang
MS07-S84
MS7-I
Lainović Tijana
MS04-754
PSB
Li Jiehua
MS01-OP212
MS1-I
Lajaunie Luc
IM08-460
PSB
Li Xiaoyan
IM08-446
PSB
MS02-OP221
MS2-II
MS06-OP287
MS6-II
IM08-407
PSC
Li Zi-An
MS06-OP290
MS6-III
MS04-729
PSC
Li Ziyou
MS00-S62
MS0-I
Lalinsky Ondřej
MS07-897
PSC
Liang Xiaowen
LS08-OP031
LS8-I
Lambert Olivier
LS01-OP007
LS1-I
Liberti Emanuela
IM02-212
PSB
Lammer Judith
IM08-431
PSC
IM07-OP132
IM7-II
Landucci Federica
MS01-591
PSC
Liebscher Christian
IM08-425
PSC
Lang Christian
MS02-616
PSB
Lim Joven
MS01-595
PSC
MS05-812
PSB
Lin Yung-Chang
MS01-609
PSC
IM05-327
PSC
Linck Martin
IM03-OP081
IM3-II
MS05-813
PSC
Litvinov Dimitri
MS05-790
PSB
MS03-713
PSC
Liu Chanjuan
IM05-292
PSB
MS06-863
PSC
Liu Fang
MS00-518
PSB
IM02-161
PSC
Liu Yang
IM03-288
PSB
MS02-619
PSC
MS00-530
PSB
Lattemann Martina
MS01-583
PSC
Livolant Francoise
LS01-OP005
LS1-II
Lavery Leah
IM01-OP051
IM1-III
Lloret Fernando
MS01-587
PSC
Le Cong Anh Khanh
MS04-746
PSB
Lloyd David
IM02-164
PSB
Leapman Richard
LS02-026
PSA
Lo Victor
LS09-104
PSA
LS02-OP011
LS2-II
Lobato Hoyos Ivan Pedro
IM01-146
PSB
Leary Rowan
IM01-S32
IM1-II
IM05-297
PSC
Lebedev Oleg
MS05-758
PSB
IM08-400
PSB
Langlois Cyril
Largeau Ludovic
Lari Leonardo
Löffler Stefan
MS06-OP278
MS6-I
IM08-416
PSB
Lech Sebastian
MS06-895
PSC
MS06-834
PSB
Lecorre Francois
LS06-074
PSA
MS07-901
PSC
Ledig Johannes
IM10-124
PSA
Loiseau Annick
MS02-656
PSB
MS03-695
PSC
Loiselet Ophelliam
MS00-519
PSC
Lee Mike
MS08-909
PSC
Londaitzbehere Laura
MS01-531
PSC
Lee Zhongbo
IM07-386
PSB
Long Edmund
MS02-651
PSC
Lefebvre Williams
IM08-S54B
IM8-II
Longin-Péchoux Christine
IM10-122
PSA
Leforestier Amélie
LS02-OP016
LS2-II
Longo Paolo
MS02-636
PSB
Legland David
IM05-329
PSC
IM08-OP138
IM8-I
Legras Laurent
IM03-266
PSB
MS00-471
PSC
IM08-428
PSB
MS00-475
PSC
MS06-858
PSB
López-Conesa Lluís
MS06-849
PSC
Losquin Arthur
MS07-OP304
MS7-II
IM08-421
PSC
MS01-533
PSC
Lopez Haro Miguel
MS06-860
PSB
Lehnert Tibor
MS02-628
PSB
Leifer Klaus
MS04-OP259
MS4-I
Leiter Robert
MS01-563
PSC
MS06-871
PSC
Leme Flávia
LS07-077
PSA
MS01-OP209
MS1-II
Lemgruber Leandro
LS06-063
PSA
IM08-405
PSC
Lenz Malte
MS01-OP213
MS1-III
IM08-OP157
IM8-IV
Lepoittevin Christophe
IM06-343
PSC
IM02-171
PSC
Lereah Yossi
IM02-162
PSB
MS02-629
PSC
Leroux Christine
MS00-516
PSB
MS02-631
PSC
Li Chen
MS05-OP267
MS5-III
Lu Elsa
MS00-489
PSC
MS08-OP309
MS8-I
Lu Jun
MS06-844
PSB
114
Lotnyk Andriy
Lourenço Martins Hugo
Lozano Juan G.
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Lu Penghan
IM07-384
PSB
Marinova Maya
MS01-589
PSC
Lubk Axel
IM07-OP137
IM7-II
Marion Jessica
IM10-121
PSA
Lubovská Zuzana
LS02-038
PSA
Markert Sebastian
IM10-OP174
IM10-I
Luccardini Camilla
IM09-113
PSA
Markurt Toni
MS03-720
PSB
MS06-893
PSC
Ludwig Wolfgang
IM1-I
IM1-II
Marotta Roberto
IM10-OP172
IM10-I
IM1-III
Marshall Ann
MS02-641
PSC
Lunkenbein Thomas
MS00-OP188
MS0-II
Martí-Sánchez Sara
MS00-502
PSB
Luysberg Martina
MS06-855
PSC
Martineau Ben
IM06-351
PSC
Lynch w
IM09-OP165
IM9-I
Martinez Gerardo T.
IM05-338
PSB
Macarthur Katherine
IM08-436
PSB
IM07-OP133
IM7-II
MS00-527b
PSC
Martins Juliana
LS02-031
PSA
LS02-037
PSA
Masliuk Liudmyla
IM03-249
PSC
LS03-054
PSA
Masseboeuf Aurélien
IM02-OP068
IM2-IV
IM08-402
PSB
IM01-OP044
IM1-III
MS05-806
PSB
MS02-665
PSC
MS01-OP201
MS1-I
Mateiu Ramona Valentina
LS02-040
PSA
IM06-345
PSC
Mateos Jose Maria
IM10-OP170
IM10-II
IM02-220
PSB
Mathurin Jérémie
IM08-419
PSC
IM02-222
PSB
Matsumoto Takao
IM07-OP129
IM7-I
IM02-159
PSC
Matsushima Hideki
MS08-910
PSC
MS00-512
PSB
Matus Krzysztof
MS04-750
PSB
MS05-774
PSB
Maurice Jean-Luc
MS02-664
PSB
Maeda Hidefumi
MS01-594
PSB
Mayanagi Kouta
LS01-016
PSA
Magén César
MS04-735
PSC
Mayer Joachim
SSW5
MS5-I
Maguire Pierce
MS02-669
PSC
MS5-II
Mahr Christoph
IM06-352
PSB
Maigne Alan
IM08-438
PSB
Mayoral Alvaro
MS04-759
PSC
Maire Eric
IM01-OP036
IM1-II
Mazarío Ángel
MS01-561
PSC
Maity Achyut
MS07-892
PSB
Mccomb David
Majert Stephan
IM08-398
PSB
Major Lukasz
MS06-824
PSB
Mclaren Mathew
MS01-567
PSC
Major Roman
LS03-046
PSA
Mcleod Robert
IM05-305
PSC
Malet Helene
LS01-OP001
LS1-I
IM07-OP131
IM7-II
Malik Sharali
MS02-642
PSB
Medlín Rostislav
IM06-356
PSB
Malladi Sairam
IM02-OP073
IM2-IV
Meffert Matthias
MS05-OP261
MS5-III
Małota Karol
LS03-045
PSA
Mehdi Layla
MS04-S75B
MS4-II
Mamontova Anastasia
IM09-OP164
IM9-I
Meibom Anders
Machado Silvia
Maclaren Ian
Mačković Mirza
Madigou Véronique
Manley Suliana
Mansour Haithem
SSW2
MS5-III
MS7-I
MS7-II
IM8-I
IM9-I
IM8-II
IM03-257
PSC
IM8-III
IM03-261
PSC
Manz Stephanie
IM03-OP101
IM3-IV
Meiners Thorsten
MS01-551
PSC
Maraloiu Valentin-Adrian
MS00-491
PSC
Melinte Georgian
IM02-OP078
IM2-III
March Katia
IM08-459
PSC
Menard Jean-Claude
IM03-229
PSC
IM1-I
Menguy Nicolas
LS02-041
PSA
LS09-OP035b
LS9-I
Marco Sergio
IM8-IV
IM1-II
IM1-III
MS8-I
Marguet Didier
LS04-S14
LS4-I
Merabet Amina
MS01-568
PSB
Marinho Cristina
LS03-048
PSA
Meschini Stefania
LS04-058
PSA
EMC 2016
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Mesmer-Dudons Nathalie
LS09-106
PSA
Na Ni
MS05-OP272
MS5-II
LS09-107
PSA
Nabiei Farhang
MS08-OP310
MS8-I
MS03-OP245
MS3-I
Naginey Timothy
IM05-295
PSC
Meuret Sophie
IM03-263
PSC
Narodovitch Michael
MS03-704
PSB
Mevenkamp Niklas
IM05-296
PSB
Natchiaar Kundhavai
LS01-OP006
LS1-I
Miao Xiaopei
MS01-576
PSB
Neagu Alexandra
MS01-582
PSB
Michael R. S. Huang
MS02-627
PSC
MS06-868
PSB
Michaux Grégoire
LS7-I
Nebesarova Jana
LS02-039
PSA
Midgley Paul
IM06-S46
IM6-I
Neděla Vilém
IM02-206
PSB
Migunov Vadim
IM01-OP043
IM1-III
Nelayah Jaysen
MS00-487
PSC
Mikhutkin Alexey
MS08-913
PSC
Nellist Peter
IM05-OP112
IM5-I
Mikmekova Eliska
MS02-661
PSC
Němec Martin
MS01-544
PSB
Mikmekova Sarka
IM03-258
PSB
Nemecek Daniel
LS01-002
PSA
Mir Jamil
IM03-OP099
IM3-I
Nepijko Sergej
IM05-303
PSC
Miseur Agnes
LS08-095
PSA
Nerl Hannah
MS02-OP225
MS2-II
Mitchell Robert
MS00-490
PSB
Neudert Lukas
MS04-725
PSC
Mliki Najeh
MS00-527
PSC
Neumann Ariane
LS06-067
PSA
Mohn Michael
IM08-391
PSC
Nicolai Julien
MS01-537
PSC
Mokhtari Morgane
IM01-148
PSB
Nicolai Marie-Claire
LS06-066
PSA
Moldovan Grigore
IM03-252
PSB
Niekiel Florian
IM02-OP067
IM2-IV
Mølhave Kristian
IM02-OP076
IM2-II
Ngassa Tankeu Yvan Georges
IM06-353
PSC
Molina-Luna Leopoldo
MS06-866
PSB
Niermann Tore
IM07-S52
IM7-II
SSW3
Nilchian Masih
IM01-OP053
IM1-I
PSC
Nilsen Julie Stene
MS03-687
PSC
MS5-I
Nilsson Hanna
MS02-OP218
MS2-I
MS5-II
Nilsson Harriet
LS01-OP004
LS1-I
MS5-III
Nishimura Satoshi
LS03-043
PSA
Monnet Isabelle
Monnier Laurine
MS06-883
Moreau Philippe
Moreaud Maxime
LS03-OP019
LS3-I
Mørtsell Eva
MS01-OP206
SSW4
MS1-I
Nissen Jörg
IM08-448
PSB
Mosberg Aleksander Buseth
MS03-683
PSC
Noisternig Stefan
MS00-482
PSB
Mouhoub Ouafi
MS02-OP237
MS2-III
Nollmann Marcelo
IM09-S58b
IM9-I
Mouton Isabelle
IM10-116
PSA
Nordqvist Thomas Kanne
MS02-649
PSC
Mu Xiaoke
MS05-OP260
MS5-II
Notelaers Kristof
IM10-OP167
IM10-I
Mu Xiaoke
IM06-OP115
IM6-II
Nowakowski Pawel
MS03-693
PSC
Muecke-Herzberg Dorothea
IM03-OP086
IM3-I
MS06-853
PSC
Mueller Johannes
IM07-378
PSB
MS06-876
PSB
Mueller Philipp
MS00-492
PSB
MS01-535
PSC
Mueller Philipp
MS00-OP181
MS0-III
O‘Connell Herman
Mukai Masaki
IM03-OP093
IM3-II
O‘Connell Eoghan
Mulders Johannes
IM03-272
PSB
Müller Christoffer
MS04-739
PSC
Müller Erich
IM05-300
Müller-Caspary Knut
IM03-286
Nukala Pavan
SSW3
MS02-OP228
MS2-I
MS02-657
PSC
Obata Yoshihiro
MS01-529
PSC
PSB
Oguni Kazuki
MS06-832
PSB
PSB
Ohtsuka Masahiro
IM08-418
PSB
IM06-350
PSB
Okunishi Eiji
IM05-310
PSB
MS03-OP239
MS3-II
Okuno Hanako
MS02-623
PSC
Muller-Reichert Thomas
LS02-S09
LS2-II
Oláh Nikolett
MS06-848
PSB
Mundet Bernat
MS06-862
PSB
Oleynikov Peter
IM06-OP125
IM6-II
Mundszinger Manuel
MS05-794
PSB
Olivo-Marin Jean-Christophe
Muñoz Tabares Jose Alejandro
MS05-801
PSC
Muto Shunsuke
IM08-396
PSB
116
IM5-I
IM5-II
Olsson Eva
IM02-S35
IM2-II
EMC 2016
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Omar Matar
MS00-508
PSB
Peterek Miroslav
LS06-072
PSA
Orekhov Andrey
MS02-645
PSC
Peters David
IM03-224
PSB
Orekhov Anton
MS00-515
PSC
Peyrieras Nadine
Orlov Igor
LS01-001
PSA
Pfaender Norbert
MS00-509
PSC
LS01-OP002
LS1-II
Pfaffmann Lukas
MS05-782
PSB
Orthacker Angelina
MS01-OP208
MS1-I
Phaahlamohlaka Tumelo
MS06-838
PSB
Ostasevicius Tomas
IM01-152
PSB
Phifer Daniel
IM03-230
PSB
Oton Perez Joaquin
IM03-OP092
IM3-III
Piché Dominique
MS00-495
PSC
Oveisi Emad
IM01-143
PSC
MS00-497
PSC
Ozsoy Keskinbora Cigdem
MS07-905
PSC
Picher Matthieu
IM02-OP057
IM2-I
Öztürk Melek
LS02-042b
PSB
Piñero José
MS03-701
PSC
Pablo Javier
MS06-852
PSB
Pirard Eric
Pacaud Jerome
IM02-OP059
IM2-III
Pizzini Stefania
Pagliari Laura
LS06-068
PSA
Plain Jérôme
Pailloux Frédéric
MS06-889
PSC
Pakzad Anahita
IM01-144
PSB
Plana Sergi
IM03-264
PSB
Palasse Laurie
IM06-354
PSB
Plitzko Juergen
IM02-S37
IM2-IV
Palisaitis Justinas
MS02-634
PSB
Plodinec Milivoj
MS05-796
PSB
Pan Ming
IM03-OP095
IM3-I
Podor Renaud
IM02-190
PSB
Pan Xiaoqing
MS06-S81
MS6-II
IM02-192
PSB
Panaitov Gregory
LS02-027
PSA
MS02-630
PSB
Pandraud Gregory
IM02-213
PSC
MS05-772
PSB
Pantzas Konstantinos
MS03-OP247
MS3-II
Poelt Peter
IM02-194
PSB
Papkovsky Dmitri
LS03-OP020
LS3-I
Pogatscher Stefan
MS01-S66
MS1-I
Paria Sena Robert
IM09-112
PSA
Pohl Darius
IM08-395
PSC
Parida Pradyumna
MS04-730
PSB
Poitel Stéphane
IM02-173
PSC
Parlinska-Wojtan Magdalena
MS00-OP184
MS0-III
Pokle Anuj
IM08-412
PSB
Parmenter Christopher
MS04-OP249
MS4-I
Pokorny Martin
IM03-227
PSC
Parvizi Amin
IM07-365
PSC
Pokrant Simone
MS05-OP266
MS5-III
Patout Loic
MS01-554
PSB
Poppitz David
MS03-723
PSC
Patriarche Gilles
MS02-621
PSC
Pósfai Mihály
MS08-OP308
MS8-I
Pechnikova Evgeniya
LS01-OP009
LS1-II
Postolnyi Bogdan
IM06-355
PSC
Pecz Bela
MS03-673
PSC
Potin Valérie
MS04-732
PSB
Pedersoli Giseli
LS07-078
PSA
MS05-770
PSB
Pelaez Fernandez Mario
MS02-663
PSC
Pourbabak Saeid
IM06-OP124
IM6-II
Pellequer Jean-Luc
MS00-483
PSC
Prestat Eric
MS00-OP183
MS0-II
Pelloquin Denis
MS01-565
PSC
Prieto Gonzalo
MS05-798
PSB
Pennington Robert
IM06-349
PSC
Prikhodko Kirill
IM08-410
PSB
Pennycook Stephen
MS06-OP285
MS6-I
Printemps Tony
IM01-138
PSB
Pennycook Timothy
IM07-374
PSB
Prokhodtseva Anna
MS03-705
PSC
Pepoyan Astghik
LS04-056
PSA
Pujades Cristina
Perez Garza Hector Hugo
IM02-183
PSC
Putaux Jean-Luc
IM02-193
PSC
Perez-Berna Ana J.
LS06-S21
LS6-I
Perez-Omil Jose A.
MS00-523
PSC
Persson Ingemar
MS02-637
Persson Per
MS02-OP236
Peter Berkeley
Peter Nicolas
Peter Paris
EMC 2016
PL5
SSW4
IM08-S53
IM8-I
MS7-I
MS7-II
LS7-I
LS01-008
PSA
IM03-254
PSB
Qi Haoyuan
MS06-OP283
MS6-II
Qiang Lin
MS00-470
PSB
PSC
Raabe Dierk
MS05-S76
MS5-I
MS2-III
Rachel Reinhard
LS02-025
PSA
IM01-S31
IM1-I
Radtke Guillaume
MS06-OP288
MS6-III
MS01-553
PSC
Rajnovic Dragan
MS01-548
PSB
MS01-550
PSB
LS8-I
117
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Rajnovic Dragan
MS01-552
PSB
Rossouw David
IM08-OP158
IM8-I
Ramade Julien
IM02-201
PSC
IM01-129
PSC
Ramasse Quentin
MS06-S80
MS6-I
MS05-773
PSC
Rani Pooja
IM02-200
PSB
Rousseau David
IM01-154
PSB
Rapenne Laetitia
MS02-625
PSC
Rousselle Patricia
Raquel Ortega
IM03-281
PSC
Roux Aurélien
Rasiński Marcin
MS01-598
PSB
Roy Ahin
MS02-OP229
MS2-III
Rau Eduard
IM08-426
PSB
Roy Edward
LS03-OP018
LS3-I
IM08-442
PSB
Rubanov Sergey
MS01-581
PSC
IM06-OP121
IM6-I
Rudnicka Karolina
LS06-070
PSA
MS2-I
Ruiz Zepeda Francisco
MS05-799
PSC
MS2-II
Ruiz-Gonzalez Luisa
MS06-865
PSC
Rauch Edgar
Raul Limerick
SCUR - IV
LS4-I
Remmele Thilo
IM05-339
PSC
Rychtarikova Renata
IM09-109
PSA
Renou Gilles
IM06-347
PSC
Ryzhenkova Ksenia
LS01-007
PSA
Rentenberger Christian
MS04-724
PSB
S‘ari Mark
MS04-738
PSB
Reyes David
IM07-381
PSC
Saad Mohamed
MS05-821
PSC
Richter Susanne
LS08-098
PSA
Sachan Ritesh
MS4-I
Sáfrán György
IM03-287
PSC
MS4-II
Sagawa Ryusuke
IM03-OP084
IM3-I
MS0-I
Saghi Zineb
MS03-708
PSB
MS0-II
Saidani Mohamed
MS00-521
PSC
MS0-III
Saito Hikaru
MS07-OP298
MS7-II
PSA
Sakuda Yusuke
IM08-408
PSB
MS1-I
Salamero Jean
Rick Strasbourg
Ricolleau Christian
Rinaudo Caterina
LS08-101
Ringer Simon
SSW3
SSW1
SSW5
MS1-II
PSB
LS3-I
MS06-833
PSC
PSB
MS06-843
PSC
IM03-235
PSC
MS06-879
PSC
MS04-722
PSB
Samaeeaghmiyoni Vahid
MS01-OP205
MS1-II
PSC
Samet Lolwa
MS00-493
PSC
IM6-I
Sannomiya Takumi
MS07-OP301
MS7-II
PSB
Sao Joao Sergio
IM02-174
PSB
IM02-182
PSB
IM07-372
PSB
Riquet Franck
Robin Eric
Rocio Felix
Roddatis Vladimir
IM01-156
MS01-585
Rodenburg John
Röder Falk
Rodiguez Gonzalez Benito
Salanov Aleksei
MS06-850
MS1-III
MS06-870
IM07-OP128
IM7-I
MS00-461
PSC
Sasaki Hirokazu
Rodríguez González Luis Alfredo
MS06-OP284
MS6-III
Satiat-Jeunemaitre Béatrice
Roga Elzbieta
MS00-520
PSB
Sato Kazuhisa
Roiban Lucian
Roige Abel
LS9-I
IM02-218
PSB
MS00-522
PSB
IM01-OP047
IM1-I
IM01-127
PSC
Sato Takeshi
MS06-840
PSB
PSB
Saunders Martin
IM10-OP169
IM10-II
MS02-632
PSB
MS05-810
Roldan Gutierrez Manuel
MS06-847
PSC
Sawada Hidetaka
Romeis Stefan
IM02-195
PSC
Schaan Gunnar
MS02-662
PSB
MS00-501
PSC
Schachinger Thomas
IM07-370
PSB
IM05-302
PSB
Rooney Aidan
Ropers Claus
Rosenauer Andreas
Rosenthal Georg Alexander
MS03-S73B
IM03-269
Ross M. Frances
IM08-422
PSB
IM3-II
Schäfer Bárbara Tavares
LS02-042
PSA
MS3-II
Schamm-Chardon Sylvie
MS06-885
PSC
PSC
Schanne-Klein Marie-Claire
LS05-S18
LS5-I
MS08-OP307
MS8-I
IM03-234
PSB
IM08-OP139
IM8-I
PL6
Rossell Marta D.
MS06-S82
MS6-II
Rossouw David
IM01-OP048
IM1-II
118
Schattschneider Peter
EMC 2016
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Schauer Petr
IM03-232
PSB
Snoeck Etienne
Schertel Andreas
IM10-OP177
IM10-I
SSW5
Schmid Christopher
IM03-OP085
IM3-III
MS6-III
Schmidt Franz-Philipp
MS07-OP302
MS7-I
Sologubenko Alla
MS06-825
PSC
Schmidt Ute
MS02-OP217
MS2-I
Solórzano Ivan Guillermo
MS04-741
PSC
MS04-757
PSC
Schmutz Marc
MS4-I
MS4-II
Sommerdijk Nico
Abstract No.
Session
MS6-II
MS4-II
Schneider Sebastian
IM08-430
PSB
Song Jenn-Ming
MS02-660
PSB
Schoehn Guy
LS01-013
PSA
Sowa Roman
MS01-603
PSC
LS1-I
Spiecker Erdmann
MS05-S77
MS5-I
LS1-II
Spiegelberg Jakob
IM08-445
PSC
Srot Vesna
LS01-009
PSA
Schöfer Christian
LS02-022
PSA
Schowalter Marco
IM05-326
PSB
MS06-884
PSB
Schrenkova Jana
LS02-036
PSA
MS04-731
PSC
Schroettner Hartmuth
MS01-578
PSB
Stacchiotti Alessandra
LS05-061
PSA
SSW1
Stachewicz Urszula
LS09-S28
LS9-I
MS01-546
PSB
Stambula Samantha
MS05-OP271
MS5-I
IM08-415
PSC
Staszowska Adela
IM05-OP110
IM5-I
IM08-435
PSC
Stauffer Douglas
MS01-571
PSC
MS03-OP244
MS3-II
MS01-OP202
MS1-II
Schryvers Nick
Schubert Markus Andreas
Schulz Tobias
Schwab Yannick
IM10-I
Schwarb Patrick
Schwarzhuber Felix
Stelzer H.K. Ernst
IM3-I
IM10-II
IM3-II
SSW1
IM3-III
IM07-375
PSC
IM07-385
PSC
Stephan Baptiste
IM3-IV
Sedighi Mona
MS05-791
PSC
Stewart Andy
Seikiguchi Takashi
MS03-S72
MS3-I
Seki Takehito
IM05-OP109
IM5-I
Selve Sören
IM03-270
PSB
Senga Ryosuke
MS02-OP224
MS2-II
Sentosun Kadir
IM01-134
PSB
Seydoux-Guillaume Anne-Magali
MS08-902
Sezer Zehra
Shami Gerald
MS01-559
PSC
SSW1
IM06-OP122
IM6-II
IM02-223b
PSB
MS06-891
PSC
Stodolna Julien
MS01-556
PSB
Stöger-Pollach Michael
IM08-394
PSB
PSB
Strobel Julian
MS06-OP286
MS6-III
LS08-092
PSA
Sturm Saso
IM02-OP071
IM2-II
IM01-OP049
IM1-II
Sturn Sebastian
MS06-882
PSB
Steyer Philippe
IM01-131
PSC
Su Hao
MS00-528
PSB
Shribak Michael
IM07-OP135
IM7-II
Sueters-Di Meo Josey
IM10-120
PSA
Shunsuke Asahina
IM08-401
PSC
Sui Manling
MS06-835
PSC
Shupliakov Oleg
LS03-044
PSA
Sun Cheng
IM06-340
PSB
Shvedchenko Dmitry
MS00-524
PSB
Sun Dongli
MS01-536
PSB
Sigle Wilfried
IM05-OP107
IM5-II
Sun Wen
MS02-638
PSB
IM08-OP148
IM8-I
Sunde Jonas
MS01-558
PSB
Silva Andre
IM05-325
PSC
Sungjin Kang
MS04-OP254
MS4-I
Simison Silvia
MS01-613
PSC
Suri Ashish
IM03-275
PSC
Simson Martin
IM01-130
PSB
Suvorova Elena
MS06-846
PSB
Skalicky Jan
IM03-OP097
IM3-IV
Skoupy Radim
IM05-332
PSB
Suyolcu Y. Eren
MS06-OP281
MS6-I
Šlapáková Michaela
MS01-570
PSB
Swertz Ann-Christin
MS00-469
PSC
Sloan Jeremy
MS02-S71
MS2-III
Świa̧tek Piotr
LS07-OP028
LS7-I
MS6-I
Tacke Sebastian
IM03-251
PSC
SSW5
Tadahiro Kawasaki
IM03-260
PSB
Snoeck Etienne
EMC 2016
SSW3
119
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Tadahiro Kawasaki
IM07-368
PSB
Václavová Kristína
MS01-608
PSB
Takata Keiji
MS05-776
PSB
Vaideeswaran Kaushik
MS04-743
PSC
Tang Pengyi
MS05-780
PSB
Valery Alexia
IM06-358
PSB
Tanigaki Toshiaki
MS06-S83
MS6-III
Valle Mikel
LS01-OP003
LS1-II
Tanter Michael
IM03-S42
IM3-III
Vallet Maxime
MS03-711
PSC
Tapul Leyla
LS07-082
PSA
Van Aert Sandra
IM05-OP108
IM5-II
LS07-083
PSA
IM05-307
PSC
MS02-658
PSB
Van Aken Peter A.
MS05-808
PSB
Van Den Bos Karel
IM05-OP103
IM5-II
IM05-312
PSB
IM05-306
PSB
IM07-OP130
IM7-II
Tararan Anna
IM03-253
PSC
Taveneau Cyntia
LS01-003
PSA
Tchernychova Elena
MS05-811
PSC
Teixeira Simone
LS07-081
PSA
Teodorescu Valentin Serban
MS02-646
PSB
Van Der Hoeven Jessi
MS00-OP186
MS0-III
MS00-499
PSC
Van Helvoort Antonius
MS03-OP248
MS3-I
Terborg Ralf
MS04-747
PSC
Van Huis Marijn
MS00-OP193
MS0-II
Tesařová Hana
IM01-149
PSC
Van Rheenen Jacco
LS08-S25
LS8-I
Tetzlaff Dominic
MS01-593
PSC
Van Wyk Pieter
LS02-021
PSA
Thersleff Thomas
MS05-778
PSB
Vancova Marie
LS08-OP030
LS8-I
IM08-OP154
IM8-I
Vanpeene Victor
MS05-OP276
MS5-II
Thévenot Jonathan
LS08-100
PSA
Varambhia Aakash
IM05-301
PSC
Thirunavukkarasu Gnanavel
MS00-484
PSB
Varela Maria
Thomas Slater
IM01-OP041
IM1-II
MS6-II
Thompson Keith
IM05-309
PSC
MS6-III
Van Den Broek Wouter
MS6-I
IM05-311
PSC
Venien Annie
LS03-051
PSA
Tieri Giulio
MS06-826
PSB
Venien-Bryan Catherine
LS01-011
PSA
Tietz Hans
IM01-OP050
IM1-III
LS04-057
PSA
Tileli Vasiliki
MS05-817
PSC
Venkatesan Sriram
MS02-667
PSC
Tizei Luiz
MS07-S85
MS7-I
Vennéguès Philippe
MS03-682
PSB
Tkaczyk Marzena
IM02-208
PSB
Vennéguès Philippe
MS03-692
PSB
Tofan Raluca
MS06-861
PSC
Venturi Federico
IM07-362
PSB
Toots Maert
IM01-141
PSC
IM07-366
PSB
Torres-Pardo Almudena
MS00-481
PSC
Verbeeck Johan
MS03-697
PSC
Verch Andreas
IM02-163
PSC
MS00-OP192
MS0-II
Verezhak Mariana
MS04-752
PSB
MS00-485
PSC
Verguet Amandine
IM01-147
PSC
MS00-OP191
MS0-III
Verheijen Marcel
MS05-771
PSC
SSW3
Verkade Paul
Torruella Besa Pau
Tournus Florent
Trautmann Christina
PL3
IM10-I
Treiber Daniela
LS01-004
PSA
Trepout Sylvain
IM01-OP053
IM1-I
Veron Muriel
IM06-357
PSC
Tria Giancarlo
LS01-OP008
LS1-II
Vicarelli Leonardo
IM02-188
PSB
Trichet Michael
IM02-198
PSB
MS02-OP223
MS2-I
Tse Yau Yau
MS05-785
PSC
Vignjevic Danijela
Tumbajoy-Spinel David
IM02-176
PSB
Villepreux Édouard
MS03-709
PSC
Turan Servet
MS05-807
PSC
Vittori Milos
LS05-OP023
LS5-I
Turkova Ivana
MS08-908
PSB
Volkenandt Tobias
IM02-167
PSC
Tyukalova Elizaveta
MS01-614
PSB
Volkmer Andreas
IM03-S41
IM3-III
Tyutyunnikov Dmitry
IM05-317
PSC
Von Der Ecken Julian
LS01-S04
LS1-II
Ulfig Robert
IM03-293
PSC
Voortman Lennard M.
IM10-OP168
IM10-II
Urbisz Anna
LS07-079
PSA
Voskanian Norvik
IM02-196
PSB
120
IM10-II
LS8-I
EMC 2016
Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Voyles Paul
IM05-OP114
IM5-II
Wu Mingjian
IM07-369
PSC
Vrana Semir
IM05-298
PSB
Wu Wang
MS02-633
PSC
Wade C. Austin
MS01-OP214
MS1-III
Wyart Claire
LS07-S23
LS7-I
Wadell Carl
IM02-214
PSB
Xiangli Zhong
IM03-289
PSC
Wagner Tolga
IM07-382
PSB
Xiao Juan
IM02-OP062
IM2-IV
Waitz Thomas
MS01-586
PSB
Xiong Qihua
MS07-S86
MS7-II
Wald Tomas
LS05-OP024
LS5-I
Xu Rui
IM01-S31
IM1-I
Walid Dachraoui
IM02-217
PSC
Yaguchi Toshie
IM03-282
PSB
Wallenberg Reine
IM02-207
PSC
Yamada Hirofumi
Wallisch Wolfgang
MS07-899
PSC
Yamaguchi Atsushi
IM08-403
PSC
Walls Michael
MS03-719
PSC
Yamazaki Kazuya
IM03-256
PSB
MS05-767
PSC
Yang Chih-Wen
IM09-110
PSA
Walz Thomas
LS04-S15
LS4-I
Yang Judith
IM02-215
PSC
Wandrol Petr
IM03-259
PSC
IM05-337
PSC
Wang Di
MS04-OP251
MS4-I
Wang Feng
IM06-OP116
IM6-I
IM05-S45
IM5-II
Wang Haolu
MS06-856
PSB
Yao Lide
MS06-854
PSB
Wang Li
MS00-496
PSB
Yao Xiayang
MS06-841
PSC
Wang Qing
MS01-534
PSB
Yasuda Hidehiro
IM02-OP063
IM2-II
Wang Xiaoyi
IM08-454
PSB
Yedra Lluis
IM03-OP090
IM3-IV
Wang Zechao
MS06-829
PSC
Yenice Gürsu Bükay
LS02-033
PSA
Ward Michael
MS00-494
PSB
Yilmazer Selma
LS03-053
PSA
MS05-OP265
MS5-I
Yoshida Hideto
IM02-191
PSC
MS06-OP295
MS6-II
Yoshida Kaname
IM05-318
PSB
IM8-I
Yuan Jun
IM03-285
PSC
IM08-453
PSC
Warot-Fonrose Bénédicte
PL4
Yankovich Andrew B.
IM8-II
IM5-II
IM8-IV
Yue-Meng Feng
IM01-155
PSC
IM8-III
Yuji Konyuba
MS01-572
PSB
Zamani Reza
MS03-710
PSB
MS03-707
PSC
Watthammawut Atthaboon
IM10-117
PSA
Weng Weihao
MS03-676
PSB
Wenqing Huang
IM01-136
PSB
Zakhozheva Marina
IM02-186
PSB
Wenzel Olivia
MS06-875
PSC
Zanaga Daniele
IM01-132
PSB
Wepf Roger A.
SSW1
IM08-OP142
IM8-II
MS4-I
Zeitvogel Fabian
LS09-OP034
LS9-I
SCUR-I
Zeng Lunjie
MS04-OP256
MS4-II
Zhang Zaoli
IM02-209
PSC
MS06-887
PSC
IM01-OP042
IM1-I
IM07-376
PSB
Wessel Vlug
IM02-OP075
IM2-II
Whitmore Lawrence
MS01-545
PSC
Wiktor Christian
MS05-804
PSB
Wild Johannes
IM07-387
PSC
Zheng Changlin
MS02-647
PSC
Zheng Fengshan
IM07-390
PSB
Willhammar Tom
MS04-OP257
MS4-II
Zheng Haimei
IM02-S34
IM2-I
Willinger Marc Georg
IM02-OP070
IM2-III
Zhigalina Olga
MS06-845
PSC
MS02-635
PSC
Zhigalina Victoria
MS06-859
PSC
Winkler Florian
MS02-OP226
MS2-III
Zhong Xiaoyan
IM08-417
PSC
Wirch Nelly
IM06-346
PSB
Zhong Zhichao
IM01-145
PSC
Wittig James
MS05-OP262
MS5-I
Zhou Zhaoxia
MS04-733
PSC
Wolf Daniel
IM01-S33
IM1-III
Zhoucheng Wang
MS00-466
PSB
Wollgarten Markus
MS05-OP275
MS5-III
Zhu Guo-Zhen
MS01-612
PSB
Woo Steffi
MS03-716
PSB
Zhu Ye
IM01-OP042
IM1-I
IM08-OP155
IM8-II
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Faculty & Author Index
Last and First Name
Abstract No.
Session
Zickler Gregor Alexander
MS06-851
PSC
Ziegler Andreas
LS02-OP015
LS2-I
Ziegler Urs
SSW1
Zuidema Wilco
IM03-242
PSB
Zuo Jim
IM06-S48
IM6-II
Illustrations Credit
1) page 4: Van Leeuwenhoek microscope (1668); musée des Confluences (Lyon,
France), crédit photo Olivier Garcin.
2) page 8: Louis Joblot universal simple microscope 1716; musée des
Confluences (Lyon, France), crédit photo Olivier Garcin.
3) page 12: James Wilson compass simple microscope, 1750; musée des
Confluences (Lyon, France), crédit photo Olivier Garcin.
4) page 14: Jones botanic simple microscope, around 1780; musée des
Confluences (Lyon, France), crédit photo Olivier Garcin.
5) page 17: Aquatic simple microscope, conceived by Charles Darwin and
manufactured by Richard Beck, 1859; musée des Confluences (Lyon, France),
crédit photo Olivier Garcin.
6) page 23: John T. Quekett type dissecting microscope, 1865; musée des
Confluences (Lyon, France), crédit photo Olivier Garcin.
7) page 24: typical microscope from the XIXth century (RF).
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