Past Events
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QEM 2021 (5th edition) - Quantitative Electron Microscopy
09 to 21 May 2021
Port-Barcares – France
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QEM2021
09 to 21 May 2021
France – Port-Barcarès
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PICO 2021 - Sixth Conference on Frontiers of Aberration Corrected Electron Microscopyy
02 to 06 May 2021
Ernst Ruska-Centre in Jülich – Kasteel Vaalsbroek – Netherlands
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Exploring new frontiers in materials, life and Earth sciences with liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy
29 April 2021
Livenan.org
Damien Alloyeau 29. april 2021 15:00-16:00 CET
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EBSD 2021
20 and 21 April 2021
Sheffield – United KingdomThe annual gathering draws together the whole Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) community, including leading international research scientists and engineers, early career researchers, and students to highlight the latest developments, from technique development through to applications.
The EBSD meeting will take place in a virtual format.
We are anticipating contributions that range in scope spanning the geoscience, materials science & engineering, and mechanical engineering disciplines, as well as emerging applications from the biological communities. Talks will likely include state-of-the-art developments in instrumentation, new software algorithms, and new techniques developments, as well as the use of EBSD, transmission Kikuchi diffraction, electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI) and related microscopy modalities. Additionally, we anticipate hearing applications driven talks which engage these approaches to reveal new insight into the microstructure of materials systems in emerging scientific applications and industrial challenges, particularly the use of EBSD data in Industry 4.0.
The meeting will be preceded in the mornings, by one of two optional workshops, for both advanced and novice users. The advanced course, delivered by Prof João Fonseca’s group at the University of Manchester, focusses on the use and understanding of High-Resolution Digital Image Correlation (HRDIC) combined with EBSD, centred on technical requirements and the underlying principles of post-processing data analysis. The novice course, delivered by Prof Brad Wynne, focusses on understanding what is under the hood of your EBSD software, with particular emphasis on maximising the potential of your EBSD data both before acquiring your data and during its analysis.
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Basics of Electron Microscopy Virtual Spring School
19 to 22 April 2021
Virtual MeetingThe RMS Basics of Electron Microscopy Virtual Spring School is aimed at those seeking an introduction to electron microscopy.
The course, set across 4 afternoon sessions, will provide delegates with a mix of lectures, live microscope and sample preparation demonstration sessions, with lots of time for Q&A and discussion of participants projects. With a maximum of 10 participants per stream, we will provide plenty of opportunity for engagement with the course speakers.
The course will be delivered in three streams, TEM for biological specimens, SEM for materials and TEM for materials. Delegates will be asked to choose one stream to work within, although some of the theoretical content will be shared between the streams. By the end of the course, delegates will have an understanding of the basic anatomy of the microscope and image formation, learn general methods of sample preparation and receive an introduction to microscope operation.
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Focus on Microscopy 2021 - FOM2021 online, March 28-31, 2021
28 March 2021
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High Content Imaging 2021
23 to 25 March 2021
online – United KingdomHigh content imaging (HCI) involves automated collection and analysis of images to provide quantitative data on a range of functional and morphological changes in cells, spheroids or organoids. It has become a widely used tool in cell biology and drug discovery, for example in screening of drug candidates, fragments, RNAi, miR and phenotypic screens using CRISPR-Cas9, amongst other. This meeting will introduce the power of HCI to new or inexperienced users, but will also cover current HCI case studies from leaders in the field and advances in HCI techniques and analysis. Major suppliers of HCI software and analysis will be present to demonstrate applications and uses of their HCI equipment and software. Anyone interested in HCI, whether starting out in the field or an experienced user, will benefit from attending.
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Virtual Microscopy Characterisation of Organic-Inorganic Interfaces 2021
11 and 12 March 2021
Virtual
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Virtual Flow Cytometry Data Course Spring 2021
08 to 11 March 2021
Online – United KingdomThe RMS is holding an interactive virtual course on flow cytometric data analysis.
This course, which will run over 4 half-days, will cover the basics of analysis for a number of different applications including antibody phenotyping, DNA and cell cycle kinetics, cell proliferation and death, and functional studies. There will also be the opportunity to explore high-dimensional analysis using dimensionality reduction and clustering techniques.
Delegates will be able to use data files (which will be provided) and follow along with directed analysis by the course demonstrators. Analysis will be performed in either FlowJo or FCS Express and Applications specialists will also form part of the demonstrator team.
This course is suitable for those who are relatively new to flow cytometry and who wish to expand their experience with applications and specific analysis.
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Volume Imaging Symposium
16 to 19 February 2021
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Molecular Diagnostics Training School & Digital Pathology and Image Analysis Training School
08 to 10 February 2021
Vienna – Austria
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Phototoxicity in live imaging: The good, the bad and the quantified
19 to 21 January 2021
Virtual meeting (using zoom)
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ISM Virtual Art Exhibition 2021
10 January 2021
Virtual Meeting – Israel
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Microscopy Society of Ireland 2021 virtual symposium
06 to 08 January 2021
deadline for abstract submission to 11th December 2020
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Workshop on electron crystallography
17 December 2020
December the 17th, 2020
2020 was a particular year, keeping communication on the scientific scene on an extremely low level. We, therefore, decided to fill the information gap and organize a short workshop for keeping the community alive and updated on the progress in the field of electron crystallography.
The list of topics to cover includes:
- 3D electron diffraction – data acquisition, processing, applications in diverse fields of materials science
- Serial crystallography
- In-situ electron crystallography
- Inelastic and multiple scattering of electrons
- Low dose data acquisition...
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Application of Atomic Force Microscopy in the study of Semiconductor Materials and Devices
17 December 2020
Bruker - AFM Business
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Virtual European Microscopy Congress 2020
24 to 26 November 2020
Following the cancellation of emc2020, this virtual meeting will provide an opportunity for Early Career Scientists who would have attended and presented at the congress, to still present their work at an International Meeting this year.
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Virtual Early Career European Microscopy Congress 2020
24 to 26 November 2020
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Frontiers in BioImaging 2020
17 and 18 November 2020
London – United Kingdom
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Virtual Frontiers in BioImaging 2020
17 and 18 November 2020
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Microscopy: Advances, Innovation, Impact 2020 - incorporating the RMS AGM & Section AGMs
16 November 2020
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RMS AFM & SPM Meeting 2020
03 and 04 November 2020
Sheffield – United Kingdom
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Registration is now open for the Virtual Early Career European Microscopy Congress 2020
02 October 2020
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THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LEEM PEEM
28 September 2020
Cordoba – Spain
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C02: Advanced Transmission Electron Microscopy for Materials Science Symposium
22 to 25 September 2020
Germany
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Material Science and Engineering Congress
22 to 25 September 2020
Darmstadt – Germany
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Workshop on Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Nanostructures
03 September 2020
web-based workshop – Rehovot – IsraelWeb-based workshop, with invited talks on different applied microscopy and spectroscopy techniques.
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15th European Molecular Imaging Meeting – EMIM 2020 Date: 24th – 28th August 2020 With subsequent full access until 6th September 2020 Virtual Edition
24 to 28 August 2020
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17th European Microscopy Congress - Virtual meeting
23 to 28 August 2020
Bella Centre – Copenhagen – Denmark
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CINEMAX VI PhD Summer school
23 to 27 August 2020
Fuglsang Manor on Lolland – DenmarkYou get the chance to get teaching and hands on experience with the complete workflow of high-resolution tomography analysis.
Over 5 days, you will get introduced to data acquisition, 3D reconstruction, segmentation and meshing and, finally, 3D modelling of data to extract physical parameters describing mechanical and flow properties. The teaching and the exercises will take place in close interaction with top experts in the field. Exercises will require some basic programming skills, and will be carried out in a common python environment, introduced through an e-learning program that the students are required to follow before the school (Introduction to Advanced Tomography on Coursera).
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8th International Workshop on Focused Electron Beam-Induced Processing (FEBIP)
08 to 10 July 2020
Glasgow – United Kingdom
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Light Microscopy Summer School 2020
06 to 08 July 2020
York – United Kingdom
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Microscopy Enabled by Direct Electron Detection
06 to 08 July 2020
Glasgow – United Kingdom
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IOP Virtual event EMAG 2020 Microscopy Enabled by Direct Electron Detection
06 to 08 July 2020
Virtual Event
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EMAG 2020: Microscopy Enabled by Direct Electron Detection-virtual event
06 to 08 July 2020
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Electron Microscopy Summer School 2020
29 June to 03 July 2020
Leeds – United Kingdom
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Symposium on Recent Advances in Microscopy Characterization of Photonic and Optoelectronic Materials
23 and 24 June 2020
London – United Kingdom
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CIME Summer Workshop on STEM 2020
21 to 26 June 2020
EPFL – Lausanne – SwitzerlandCIME Summer Workshop is an intensive 5-day workshop that includes lectures as well as hands-on trainings concerning different STEM imaging and spectroscopy techniques. The workshop will cover fundamentals of STEM, basic and advanced STEM imaging (ABF, ADF, iDPC, and 4D STEM), aberration-corrected STEM imaging and simulation, as well as acquisition and analysis of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDX) data. The event will finish with a full-day HyperSpy workshop. The students will be provided with the several opportunities for hands-on training on the transmission electron microscopes, including a ThermoScientific aberration-corrected Titan Themis. All practical sessions will be guided by electron microscopy experts of EPFL. The students will also have the chance to consult the experts about their materials and research questions.
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Beginner's Guide to Colouring EM images
18 June 2020
Have you ever wondered how those beautiful, coloured, electron microscope images are created? Or what considerations should go into colour choice? Or how to make your black and white micrographs look better? Then this is the webinar for you! Please register here to receive the zoom link.
Dr Jenny Whiting from Microscopy Australia will take you through her process for correcting and colouring images taken on an electron microscope. Jenny colours images for Microscopy Australia communications and has her colouring work in Science Photo Library and Wellcome images.
The event is free and a recording will subsequently be made available on the Microscopy Australia YouTube channel.
8.00am in UK, 9.00am Western Europe, 10.00am in Eastern Europe, 12.30pm in Dehli, 3.00pm in Singapore
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Cryo Electron Microscopy Course 2020
15 to 19 June 2020
Rothamstead – United Kingdom
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The XVIIth International Conference on Electron Microscopy EM'2020 and The 11th International Conference on Image Analysis and Stereology in Materials STERMAT'2020
14 to 17 June 2020
Wisla – Poland
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CLEM Microscopy Workshop
08 to 12 June 2020
George Washington University – Washington DC – USA
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The Ultrapath 2020 meeting
07 to 12 June 2020
KIT Royal Tropical Institute – Amsterdam – NetherlandsDear members of the EMS,
Coming summer, we will organize a EM-pathology meeting in Amsterdam. The Ultrapath 2020 meeting is an international meeting organized for the 20st time. A group of scientists working in pathology using Electron Microscopy will come together to exchange knowledge.
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ULTRAPATH XX
07 to 12 June 2020
Amsterdam – NetherlandsSharing knowledge in Electron Microscopy in the diagnosis and research of human diseases & integration with immunohistochemistry and molecular techniques, and genetics
Venue and meeting/course program pending.
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EBSD 2020
21 and 22 April 2020
University of Sheffield – United Kingdom
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15th European Molecular Imaging Meeting – EMIM 2020
24 to 27 March 2020
THESSALONIKI – Greece
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The 4th Network of EUropean BioImage AnalystS Conference & Symposium
29 February to 06 March 2020
Bordeaux – FranceThe NEUBIAS conference is a forum to exchange the newest findings, applications, and cutting-edge developments in Bioimage Analysis, machine learning, data mining, and storage. European Bioimage Analysts organize this event bringing together an international, interdisciplinary community of about 250 leading scientists in the life and computer sciences. The 3-days Symposium reflects the need to foster the networking between image analysis Developers and their end-users.
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26th Australian Conference on Microscopy and Microanalysis
16 to 20 February 2020
National Convention Centre – Canberra – AustraliaThis conference will be about bringing together colleagues from life sciences and physical sciences and working together towards new visions and goals in microscopy, with a programme based on advances in electron and light microscopy and microscopy-enabled research in life sciences and physical sciences.
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Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy Gordon Research Conference
26 to 31 January 2020
Tuscany – Italy