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Single-Particle Cryo-TEM Workflow at the Convergence of Materials and Life Sciences

463 Monteith Research Center 2410 Campus Shore Drive, Room 463, Raleigh, NC, United States

This meeting will emphasize cryo-TEM workflow that can be applied to both life and materials sciences. Specifically, we are looking for your input and involvement to develop future hands on workshops for the processing of Cryo-EM samples at the AIF, especially workflows on samples consisting of plant and animal matter.  

TEM User Meeting

A user meeting is a get together of all TEM users that are able to join. The first meeting will be used to plan future meetings, develop discussion topics, and perhaps listen to a brief presentation from an existing TEM user. The first meeting is scheduled for April 8th at 11AM until 1130AM Zoom link:  https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/611836914 If…

Recurring

Chris Winkler’s Virtual Office Hours

TEM office hours for discussing your data, reviewing your papers, theses, presentations, and anything else, and for just discussing S/TEM techniques. These will be open meetings where you can virtually drop in, but please email Chris Winkler at crwinkler@ncsu.edu to let him know you're planning on attending. Zoom link:  https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/102846429

TEM User Meeting feat. Dr. Rohan Dhall

Zoom Information https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/95632437626 If you'd like to join this meeting, please email Aubrey Penn at anpenn@ncsu.edu or Chris Winkler at crwinkler@ncsu.edu for the password.

Advanced TEM Analysis: Imaging and Diffraction Workshop with Gatan and AIF

454 Monteith Research Center 2410 Campus Shore Drive, Room 454, Monteith Research Center (MRC), Raleigh, NC, United States

Join Gatan and the Analytical Instrumentation Facility (AIF) at NC State University for a hybrid workshop featuring advanced capabilities and techniques in the realm of imaging and diffraction.   Learn how large-format, high-speed cameras can transform a transmission electron microscope (TEM) into a high-throughput, data-generating machine. See how high-speed diffraction experiments like 4D STEM are…

Free