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Dynamic in-situ microscopy relating structure and function

Dynamic in-situ microscopy relating structure and function 2019

London, United Kingdom
21 - 22 October 2019
The conference ended on 22 October 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
19th August 2019

About Dynamic in-situ microscopy relating structure and function

Royal Society Fast-track discussion meeting organised by Dame Pratibha Gai FREng FRS, Professor Edward Boyes, Professor Rik Brydson and Professor Richard Catlow FRS. This meeting will evidence and advance development in dynamic in-situ environmental electron, scanning probe, optical and fast time resolved microscopy and computer modelling studies of vital interest in the chemical sciences, underpinning technologies of high commercial and societal value. It will focus on the pivotal role of imaging and spectroscopy for dynamic processes across the sciences to access previously invisible aspects of real world processes.

Topics

Electron microscopy, Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Optical microscopy, Scanning microscopy, Fast time resolved microscopy

Call for Papers

There will be a poster session at 17.00 on Monday 21 October. If you would like to apply to present a poster, please submit your title, your abstract (no more than 200 words and in third person), author list, name of the proposed presenter and authors' institutions to the Scientific Programmes team no later than Monday 19 August 2019. Please include the text 'Poster abstract submission' and the meeting title in the subject heading. Please note that places are limited and are selected at the scientific organisers' discretion. Poster abstracts will only be considered if the proposed presenter is registered to attend the meeting.

There is also the opportunity to present a short talk at the meeting. If you would like to be considered for a short talk, please include this when you submit your abstract.

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