Sergey Gorelick 26th ACMM “2020 Visions in Microscopy”

Sergey Gorelick

Brief Biography: PhD in Physics in 2008, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, in the intersection of high energy (MeV) ion beam analysis and nanotechnologies 2008 - 2010: postdoc at Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland, development of high-aspect-ratio patterning of gold and diamond for applications in X-ray diffractive optics and plasmonics 2010 - 2016: Research Scientist at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; development of MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical) sensors and actuators 2016 - 2021: Senior Researcher at Monash University, Melbourne; Manager of plasma-FIB laboratory; Development of advanced electron and optical imaging methods and technologies for single molecule characterisation; development and microfabrication of microfluidic sample delivery and preparation systems; development of novel microptical elements, diffractive optics, and X-ray optics using focused ion beam milling technology; cryogenic microscopy and correlative electron, ion and optical microscopies 2021 - 2023: Research Fellow at MCEM (Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy); Development of advanced electron microscopy techniques for beam-sensitive materials (electron backscatter diffraction, electron channelling contrast) 2023 - present: Senior Research Officer at Ramaciotti Centre for Cryo-Electron Microscopy, Responsible for cryogenically-enabled Ga-FIBSEM and plasma-FIBSEM

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