Tuesday, 18th February
26th ACMM “2020 Visions in Microscopy”
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Speakers
ThermoFisher Scientific Breakfast Session
7:30AM - 8:45AM
Tuesday, 18th February
Murray Room
Advances in Plasma FIB and Femtosecond Laser Technology for Large VolumeAnalysis
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Brandon B Van Leer
Concurrent Session: F1 Atom Probe Tomography 1
9:00AM - 10:30AM
Tuesday, 18th February
Ballroom
Chair: Julie Cairney
Invited talk -
Pushing frontiers of Atom Probe Microscopy with the development of the three dimensional Field Ion Microscope.
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François Vurpillot
Atom probe crystallography study of additively manufactured Inconel-738
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Andrew Breen
Molecular-scale APT analysis of carbon fibre
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Ross K.W. Marceau
Graphene coating towards enhanced atom probe tomography analysis of non-conductive biological specimens
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Florant Exertier
The simplified multicomponent short-range order parameter for measuring the structure of solid solutions
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Anna Ceguerra
Concurrent Session A2 Characterisation
9:00AM - 10:30AM
Tuesday, 18th February
Swan Torrens Room
Chair: Rosemary White
Invited talk -
Element mapping and quantitation of biological cells and tissues in a cryoSEM
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Peta Clode
Use of microwave radiation to promote structural preservation of marine specimens
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Rick Webb
Using electron microscopy to study human tooth mineral.
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Crystal Cooper
Morphology of the hair of three species of the Dasyuromorphia order
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Colin J Veitch
Concurrent Session D3 Analytical STEM
9:00AM - 10:30AM
Tuesday, 18th February
Murray Room
Chair: Angus Netting
Sponsored by:
Invited talk -
Fostering open and advanced data analysis in electron microscopy with HyperSpy
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Eric Prestat
Analytical Electron Microscopy of Organic Membranes and Embedded Nanoparticles
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Nestor J Zaluzec
Aberration-corrected HRSTEM characterization of sulphosalt minerals
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Ashley D Slattery
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Tuesday, 18th February
Exhibition Hall
Concurrent Session F2 Diffraction and Imaging Techniques
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Ballroom
Chair: Scott Findlay
Invited talk -
Structure determination of nanocrystals: advances in electron diffraction and quantitative HREM
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Jian-Min Zuo
Symmetry-STEM: Symmetry-derived atomic resolution imaging
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Joanne Etheridge
Experimental Refinement of Density Functional Theory by its Combination with Quantitative Convergent-Beam Electron Diffraction - a Study of Strongly Correlated Materials
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Philip N.H. Nakashima
Recent Advances in Quantitative Convergent-Beam Electron Diffraction - A Window into the Electronic Structure of Materials
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Philip NH Nakashima
Direct exit wave retrieval from a single diffraction pattern via straight edge apertures
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Joanne Etheridge
Concurrent Session B2 Cell and Tissue Imaging
11:00AM - 12:15PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Swan Torrens Room
Chairs: Louise Cole & Nigel Waterhouse
Sponsored by:
Invited talk -
From macrophages to mobile phones: Two ways to watch infectious diseases
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Daniel Fletcher
Biophysical Nanotools for Membrane Dynamics - during autolysosome tubulation, mitochondrial network formation and human platelet spreading
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Qian Peter Su
Developing intact tissue labeling and imaging for studies of neuroprotection
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Veronika Valova
3D Quantification of Primary T cell Nuclei using Single Molecule Imaging and Convex Hull Analysis
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Ashley M Rozario
Concurrent Session D4 Ion Beams
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Murray Room
Chair: Jing Fu
Invited talk -
Focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data
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Keana Scott
Focused Ion Beams in Biology: How the Helium Ion Microscope and FIB/SEMs Help Reveal Nature’s Tiniest Structures
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Annalena Wolff
Multigas plasma focused fon beam, which beams for which material?
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Alex de Marco
Applications of helium ion microscopy at the Materials Characterisation and Fabrication Platform
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Anders J Barlow
LMA AGM
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Swan Torrens Room
Lunch
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Exhibition Hall
Concurrent Session F3 STEM in 3 and 4 dimensions
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Ballroom
Chair: Magnus Garbrecht
Invited talk -
Materials science applications of four dimensional–scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D-STEM)
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Colin Ophus
Using precession to improve the interpretability of electric field mapping via differential phase contrast in thick crystalline materials
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Scott D Findlay
Fast STEM tomography to investigate the growth and thermal stability of gold nanoparticles
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Eva Bladt
Detecting Cu on the surface of Au nanobars using 4D-STEM
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Weilun Li
Atom counting with advanced detectors
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Bryan D Esser
Concurrent Session A3 CRYOEM2
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Swan Torrens Room
Chair: Eric Hanssen
Invited talk -
Using Cryo-Electron Tomography to Study Host-Pathogen Interactions
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Elizabeth R Wright
Chameleon: next generation sample preparation for cryo-EM
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Paul Thaw
Cryo-EM grid preparation via SAW atomisation
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Dariush Mr Ashtiani
Automated cryo-lamella preparation for high-throughput
in-situ
structural biology
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Alex de Marco
Cryo-FIBSEM as a preparation tool for high-resolution cryo-TEM
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Gediminas Gervinskas
Concurrent Session E2 Earth Sciences
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Murray Room
Chair: David Huston
Invited talk -
2020 X-ray Vision: High definition imaging and buried rare phase detection using XRF and PIXE with the Maia detector array
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Chris G Ryan
Analysing geochemical systems in ore deposits using megapixel XRF images
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Mark A Pearce
Correlative approaches to understanding life on the early Earth
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Martin Saunders
Application of electron microscopy on materials in the nuclear fuel cycle
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Daniel T Oldfield
Water invading porous sandstone visualised via high-resolution x-ray computed microtomography
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Anna Herring
Afternoon Tea
3:30PM - 4:00PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Exhibition Hall
Poster Session 2
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Tuesday, 18th February
Exhibition Hall
Micromechanical testing of GaV
4
S
8
ceramics
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Jan Maňák
Microanalytical study of a possible Enantiornithe fossil
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Timothy D Murphy
Microanalysis of cultural heritage samples
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Timothy D Murphy
Insights into the microstructure of multi-cation mixed-halide perovskite
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Huyen Pham
TiO
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under the electron microscopes
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Petr Svora
Composite Cladding Materials – Microscopy, Microanalysis, FTIR, XRD and Thermal Analysis Investigation
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Richard Wuhrer
Using high pressure and pulse laser heating to transform glassy carbon into diamond
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Brenton A Cook
Depletion Layer Effects on UV Emission Enhancement of Al-coated ZnO
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Saskia Fiedler
Challenging our understanding of the rehydration dynamics of milk protein concentrates using Environmental scanning electron microscopy
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Lucille Gallagher
Ion Irradiation Shaping Au Nanoparticles Arrays Embedded in Silica Studied via TEM
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Felipe Kremer
Formation and characterization of uranium and lead oxide inclusions in Phalaborwa baddeleyite
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Mike M.E Lee
Low power hydrogenated amorphous carbon-based resistive switching devices
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Thomas J Raeber
TEM training in core facilities – which factors matter most?
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James D Riches
Influence of different oxide supports on morphology of bimetallic Ru-Re and Ru-Pt catalysts
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Szymon Smykała
Exploration and characterization of nano-features with the ORION NanoFab-SIMS
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Hanfang Hao
High Throughput Imaging and Analysis in 3D using a Femtosecond Laser Integrated with a Gallium Crossbeam
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Hanfang Hao
Effects of Twinning Density on Optical properties of GaAs Nanowires
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Zahra Azimi
Towards functional nanostructures with focused ion beam
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Vivek Garg
Routine selection of optimal ice thickness for determining molecular structure using cryo- electron microscopy
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Eric Hanssen
Conference Dinner at the National Gallery of Australia
6:00PM - 10:00PM
Tuesday, 18th February
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