EMS sponsored events
EMS has designed several ways in which the society supports the organisation of microscopy related events within Europe. Next to the well-defined involvement in the organisation of the quadrennial European Microscopy Congresses (EMC series, successor of EUREM) and the explicit support of the EMS extensions EMS also supports local microscopy related meetings, schools, courses etc.. At present this support includes financial sponsoring to cover part of the costs of two invited lecturers, assistance in electronic distribution of information about the meeting to the extended EMS membership, etc...
Eligibility criteria, the procedure for requesting EMS support etc. are given on a separate page.
Past Top
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Conference on In-Situ and Correlative Electron Microscopy - CISCEM 2016
11 and 12 October 2016
Saarbrücken – GermanyCISCEM 2016 aims to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scientists from the fields of biology, materials science, geology, chemistry, and physics, to discuss future directions of in-situ electron microscopy research.
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International School on Fundamental Crystallography with applications to Electron Crystallography
27 June to 02 July 2016
Groenenborger Campus / University of Antwerp – Antwerp – BelgiumEMS sponsored lecture in Antwerp- Prof. Dr. Mois Ilya Aroyo (University of the Basque country)
- "Fundamental Crystallography"
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15th International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
19 to 22 June 2016
Military Museum Convention and Exhibition Center – Istanbul – TurkeyPostponed to May 2017
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Quantitative Bioimaging 2016
13 to 15 January 2016
Delft University of Technology – Delft – NetherlandsEMS sponsored lecture in Delft
- W.E. Moerner (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University)
- Jay T. Groves (College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley)
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Microscopy at the Frontiers of Science 2015
09 to 11 September 2015
Porto – PortugalEMS sponsored lecture in Porto
- Colin Humphreys (Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK)
- Juergen Plitzko (Department Molecular Structural Biology, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, München)