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You can find hereunder a list of all events that may be interesting to EMS members.

Suggestions for microscopy related events to be listed in this calendar can be sent to the EMS secretary.

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  • The 57th Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Microscopy

    28 May 2024
    Ben-Gurion University of the Negev – Beer Sheva – Israel


  • ELMI

    04 to 07 June 2024
    Liverpool – United Kingdom


  • 9th International Workshop on Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and Related Techniques

    09 to 14 June 2024
    Harrison Hot Springs Resort, near Vancouver – Canada


  • NordTEMhub Workshop

    11 to 13 June 2024
    Trondheim – Norway


  • COHERENCE 2024

    16 to 20 June 2024
    Helsingborg – Sweden


  • Workshop on Advanced Precession-Assisted 4D-STEM and 3D-ED

    19 and 20 June 2024
    Forschungszentrum Juelich – Juelich – Germany


  • JEELS 2024

    02 to 04 July 2024
    Toulouse – France

    We are delighted to announce the 13th edition of the “Journées de l’EELS “: JEELS 2024 congress, which will take place in Toulouse in the CEMES laboratory, from 2nd to 4th of July 2024. In the continuity of the last JEELS edition that took place in Munster with the German EELS community, this edition will be a join congress between the France and Spain communities. Abstract submission is now open until the 1st of March (https://sfmu.fr/fr/jeels2024/).
    Recent substantial advances in electron optics, gun brightness, electron monochromators, new spectroscopic instrumentation and detectors have motivated the development of multiple fast-electron-based spectroscopies capable of atomic-scale spatial resolution and the use of complementary EM-based techniques for material science. JEELS 2024 will be a forum for discussing the current status, new developments and the perspectives for techniques, instrumentation, and data analysis.
    The conference scope includes:
    - Correlative Spectroscopies for materials science
    - Advanced instrumentation, signal and image processing
    - Low-energy excitations
    - Theory applied to electron spectroscopies
    - Operando
    - New Spectroscopies
    Due to the progress in electron energy resolution and temporal resolution, electron-based spectroscopies are now competing for the study of material science with the X-ray and the optics community, therefore contributions highlighting the complementarity of novel EM-based techniques with non-based electron techniques will be encouraged, as well as contributions in materials chemistry, condensed matter physics soft matter and biomaterials.
    The Organizing committee
    Cécile Marcelot, Teresa Hungria, Sophie Meuret, Pier Francesco Fazzini and Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose


  • EMAG2024

    03 and 04 July 2024
    Belfast – Ireland


  • Light Microscopy Summer School

    08 and 09 July 2024
    University of York – York – United Kingdom

    The RMS Light Microscopy Summer School is a two day course, held at the University of York, covering the principles of light microscopy. Participants are also trained in practical issues surrounding light microscopy. After introductory presentations, the course is taught predominantly through hands-on practical sessions. The course is suitable for both novices and more experienced users wanting to gain a greater understanding of the microscope and feedback every year is always fantastic. Students usually come from a range of backgrounds, within both research and commercial organisations. All benefited greatly from the course and left with increased understanding and skills. The course is immediately followed by a two-day hands-on Confocal Course - Getting the most from your Confocal Course


  • Electron Microscopy Summer School

    15 to 19 July 2024
    University of Leeds – Leeds – United Kingdom

    The RMS Electron Microscopy Summer School, held at the University of Leeds, aims to provide a basic training in both the theory and practice of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The course covers imaging, diffraction and chemical microanalysis as well as the highly important area of sample preparation.


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