Berit H. Goodge wins the 2021 Castaing Award for the Best Student Paper from the 2020 Microscopy and Microanalysis (M&M) meeting awarded by the Microanalysis Society (MAS). It recognizes her outstanding talk entitled “Sub-Ångstrom EDX Mapping Enabled by a High-Brightness Cold Field Emission Source”. Congratulations Berit!
January 31, 2021 | This Spring we will have two new undergraduate students join our lab. Arnav Agrawal is a Junior double majoring in Physics and Mathematics and will be working with graduate mentor Berit H. Goodge. Greg Powers is a Freshman in the College of Engineering and will be mentored by graduate student Noah Schnitzer. We are looking forward to working with you!
Advances in electron microscopy have opened an era of atomic resolution imaging and spectroscopy of materials and devices. Recent developments in novel imaging and detector modes, atomic-resolution spectroscopy and picometer precision imaging even at cryogenic sample temperatures are now a crucial part of the materials design loop, extending the reach of electron microscopy.
From June 13-18, 2021 PARADIM will host the 2nd Summer School on Electron Microscopy. The School will cover 2D and 4D imaging in the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), and will explore fundamental and practical aspects of aberration correction, electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), spectroscopic mapping, cryogenic STEM and imaging using pixelated detectors. The Summer School is divided into morning lectures and afternoon hands-on labs on state-of-the-art STEMs as well as on simulation and analysis software.
To join apply here!