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9:00- 17:00 9:00- 17:00 19:00- 21:30 19:00- 21:30 9:00- 17:00 9:00- 17:00 14:00- 18:00 14:00- 18:00 18:00- 20:00 18:00- 20:00 7:30 7:30 8:30 8:30 9:15 9:15 10:15 10:15 Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11 PS-5.1 - Ceramics and inorganic composites PS-4.1 - Metals and alloys LS-8 - Pathology and Immunocytochemistry & Biomolecular Labeling PS-1.1 - Nanoscale, nanostructured and porous materials IT-5.1 - In-situ, environmental and time-resolved microscopies PS-13.1 - Physical science applications of in-situ microscopy PS-7.1 - Semiconductors and materials for communication LS-1.1 - Structure and Function of Cells & Organelles PS-12.1 - Materials for energy production, storage and catalysis IT-6.1 - Diffraction techniques LS-2 - Multiplex Live Imaging of Cells, Tissues & Organisms IT-1.1 - Instrumentation Chairpersons: Yuichi Ikuhara & Peter Crozier Chairpersons: Xiaodong Han & Jianfeng Nie Chairpersons: Paul Verkade & Danielle Jorgens Chairpersons: Frances Ross & Ben Britton Chairpersons: Patricia Kooyman & Pratihba Gai Chairpersons: Masaki Takeguchi & Xiaozhou Liao Chairpersons: David Muller & Jenny Wong-Leung Chairpersons: Bram Koster & Sharon Grayer Wolf Chairpersons: Christina Scheu & Paulo Ferreira Chairpersons: Randi Holmestad & Kenji Tsuda Chairpersons: Renee Whan & Paul Timpson Chairpersons: Greg McMullan & Nestor Zaluzec 12:45 Myscope - Online Microscopy Workshops Session one - 13:00 -13:30 Session two - 13:30 - 14:00 12:45 SATURDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2018 Pre-Congress Offsite Workshops IFSM Young Scientists Assembly Dinner SUNDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2018 IFSM Young Scientists Assembly Pre-Congress Offsite Workshops Registration Open Outside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre Welcome Reception Trade Exhibition, International Convention Centre, Sydney 1454: Low-voltage TEM for quantitative analysis of low-dimensional materials on the atomic level Prof Ute Kaiser (University of Ulm) 1089: Monochromator and spectrometer design for ultra-high energy resolution EELS Prof Ondrej L. Krivanek (Nion R&D,Arizona State University) 113: Development of a high brightness ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope based on a laser-driven cold field emission source Dr Florent Houdellier (CEMES-CNRS) 1630: Identification of nuclear lipid islet and their contribution to efficient RNA polymeraseii-dependent transcription Prof Dr Pavel Hozak (Institute of Molecular Genetics CAS) 1051: Quantitative analysis of precipitate crystal structure evolution in Al-Mg-Si-Cu alloys using scanning precession electron diffraction Mr Jonas Kristoffer Sunde (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) 1420: Looking for the Potential in Digital Large Angle Electron Diffraction Patterns Dr Richard Beanland (Department of Physics, University of Warwick) 878: Automatic Dislocation Imaging in Scanning Electron Microscopy Mr Clement Lafond (MATEIS Laboratory, INSA , University of Lyon – CNRS, Lyon) 966: Elasto-chemical coupling at coherent interfaces in nano-precipiation strengthened steel revealed by atomic scale correlative microscopy Dr Christian Liebscher (Max-Planck- Institut fuer Eisenforschung) 1948: A Low-cost Alternative to 3-D Imaging for Cellular Electron Microscopy Invited Speaker: Dr Kent Mcdonald (University of California) Invited Speaker Dr Thomas Sharp (University of Leiden) 398: Ways and means. past, present and future, of open aperture ESTEM for atom-by-atom gas reaction catalyst research Prof Edward Boyes (The York JEOL Nanocentre, Department of Physics, Electronics and Chemistry/University of York) 75: Morphology dependent strain relaxation in horizontally grown semiconductor core-shell nanowires and its effect on electronic band alignment Mrs Sara Martí-Sánchez (Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and BIST) 592: Applications of Microscopy to Bio- synthetic systems Mrs Judith Mantell (University of Bristol) 260: Iron visualisation in the human brain with electron microscopy Ms Mariella Sele (Research Unit Electron Microscopic Techniques, Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Gottfried Schatz Research Centre for Cell Signalling, Metabolism and Aging, Medical University of Graz) 1577: Characterization of helium and tritium filled bubbles in irradiated beryllium Dr Michael Klimenkov (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2018 Opening Ceremony Welcome to Country - Matthew Doyle of the Muruwari people Welcome to IMC19 - Prof Simon Ringer and Prof Paul Munroe (Chair and vice-chair of IMC19 Congress) Introductions of the IFSM President, Dr Kazuo Furuya & AMMS President, Prof Martin Saunders Official Opening Remarks - Dr Alan Finkel AO (Australia’s Chief Scientist) General housekeeping & digital poster overview. Darling Harbour Theatre Plenary Lecture Darling Harbour Theatre David Cockayne Lecture Prof Dan Shechtman (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology) The Discovery of Quasi-Periodic Materials – The Role of TEM 1125: Imaging Point Defects in Complex Oxides Using Quantitative STEM Invited Speaker: Prof Susanne Stemmer (University of California, Santa Barbara) Lunch, Lunch Workshops, Exhibition and Poster Sessions/Viewing Exhibition Hall 2 1479: Making sense of mitochondria: Novel techniques for measuring dynamics, (dys)function and interaction. Dr Claudette St. Croix ( University of Pittsburgh) 863: Intravital optical window imaging of RhoA-, Rac1- and Akt-FRET biosensor mice monitoring drug treatment response in cancer. Dr Max Nobis (Garvan Institute of Medical Research, The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, St Vincent's Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, Sydney) 567: Anionic Ultrasmall Quantum Dots for Long-term Intravital Vascular Imaging Dr Xiaowen Liang (The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute) Invited Speaker Dr Beth Cimini (Broad Institute, USA) Registration Open Outside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre 1949: Defect Characterization using Transmission Scanning Electron Microscopy Invited Speaker: Prof Daniel Gianola (University of California Santa Barbara) 680: Principles and Applications of Scanning Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction (SCBED) for Characterizing Complex, Multi-element Crystals Invited Speaker: Mr Yu-Tsun Shao (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing Exhibition Hall 2 691: Revitalizing uncorrected electron microscopes by a low-cost, plug-and- play spherical aberration corrector using a sculpted thin film Mr Peng-Han Lu (Forschungszentrum Jülich) 2001: On the nanoscale morphology of Ni-based superalloys for next generation aerospace applications Invited Speaker: Dr Sophie Primig (UNSW Sydney) 259: Advanced 3D Characterization of Semiconductor Devices: Hybrid Metrology Correlating STEM-EDXS and Atom Probe Tomography Dr Paromita Kundu (Instituut voor Kern- en Stralingsfysica) 1320: Identifying nucleation and growth mechanisms in nano-grained polycrystalline thin films Dr Duncan T. L. Alexander (Interdisciplinary Centre for Electron Microscopy, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Electron Spectrometry & Microscopy Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 1619: TEM investigation of nanostructured bainite subject to high- strain rate deformations Prof Jer-Ren Yang (National Taiwan University) 19th International Microscopy Congress 9 - 14 September 2018 International Convention Centre, Sydney 1921: Multi e-Beam Systems for Microscopy and Inspection Invited Speaker: Prof Pieter Kruit (Delft University of Technology) 910: Understanding electronic and structural properties of III-V nanowires via aberration- corrected/monochromated STEM techniques Dr Reza R. Zamani (Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory (CMAL)) 1438: Stable Defects in Semiconductor Nanowires Dr Ana M Sanchez (University of Warwick) 1945: Imaging Fundamental Biology with the New Frontiers of Spatial and Temporal Resolution Invited Speaker: Dr Teng-Leong Chew (HHMI Janelia Research Campus) 1162: Atomic resolution observation and analysis of carbon materials at low acceleration voltages using aberration corrected microscope with cold field emission gun Mr Hiroki Hashiguchi (JEOL Ltd.) 155: Revealing atomic structure and chemistry of sensitive battery materials and interfaces by cryo-TEM Prof Benjamin Butz (Micro- and Nanoanalytics and –Tomography Group & Micro- and Nanoanalytics Facility (MNaF), University of Siegen, D-57076 Siegen) 1281: Low-dose aberration-free imaging of lithium-rich layered cathodes by electron ptychography in the STEM Dr Juan G Lozano (University of Oxford) 546: Determination of Al location in Ni- rich layered oxide Li-ion cathode by combined atomic resolution X-ray EDS and EELNES Prof Frederic Cosandey (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Rutgers University) 871: Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Layered Oxides Mr Jiatu Liu (University of Sydney) 1247: Structural evolution of the LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 cathode material upon ex- situ and in-situ cycling by (S)TEM Ms Elizaveta Tyukalova (NTU) 1512: Anisotropy of lithium K edge in LiCoO2 studied by EELS Dr Jun Kikkawa (National Institute for Materials Science) 708: Multiphotonic Imaging and Bismuth Ferrite Harmonic Nanoparticles (BFO HNPs) to assess pre-clinically innovative therapeutic strategies through monitoring engraftment properties of injected cells Dr Laurence Dubreil (UMR703 PAnTher INRA Oniris Nantes Atlantic College of Veterinary Medicine Food Science and Engineering) 1283: Elastic properties of Cerium Oxide nanocubes Prof Karine Masenelli-Varlot (Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS, MATEIS UMR CNRS 5510) 209: In situ straining experiments in iron and iron alloys Dr Daniel Caillard (CEMES-CNRS Toulouse) 166: Orientation mapping of nanoscale deformation processes using transmission Kikuchi diffraction Mr Glenn Sneddon (Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, University of Sydney) 526: In-situ Nanoscale Characterization of Catalytic Reactions Promoted by Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Energy Dr Renu Sharma (Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg) 649: Probing the surfaces of nanostructures under reactive environments Dr Thomas Willum Hansen (Center for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical University of Denmark) 1121: In situ observation of crystallization of materials with high solubilities Dr Tomoya Yamazaki (Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University) 594: In-situ propagation of metal phases in germanium nanowires observed by transmission electron microscopy Dr Martien Den Hertog (Institut NEEL CNRS/UGA UPR2940, 25 avenue des Martyrs, 38042 Grenoble) 952: Towards an in-situ TEM based correlation of structural modifications and switching characteristics in filamentary type HfO2-RRAM Mr Alexander Zintler (Technical University Darmstadt) 1373: The Microstructure Observation of Brownmillerite Thin Film as the Resistive Switching Memory with Ex-situ & In-situ TEM Research Mr Hyoung Gyun Kim (Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Seoul National University) 659: Aberration-Corrected STEM Imaging of Compound Semiconductors Prof David J. Smith (Arizona State University) 1049: Se-doped antimony telluride: Se sites position determination Dr Alexander Meledin (Central Facility for Electron Microscopy (GFE), RWTH Aachen, 52074, Ernst Ruska- Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons) 11:45 1915: Improved characterization and depth-resolved structural optimization of ferroelectric materials using density functional theory and electron diffraction data Invited Speaker: Mr Robert S. Pennington (Koch group) 774: Wide-area correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) applied to routinely prepared human pathology samples A/Prof Murray Killingsworth (NSW Health Pathology, Ingham Institute Correlative Microscopy Facility, University of NSW, Western Sydney University) 1085: Structural Exploration of Ex Vivo Erythroblast Differentiation by Serial Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Spectroscopic Imaging Dr Maria A Aronova (National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health) 1467: Elucidating Ion Transport in Lithium-Ion Conductors by Combining Vibrational Spectroscopy in STEM and Neutron Scattering Dr Miaofang Chi (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) 638: Deposit formation in diesel fuel injectors Dr Catriona Mcgilvery (Imperial College London) 1057: Investigation of pore formation during the topotactic transformation from γ-FeOOH to γ-Fe2O3 Miss Yulia Trushkina (Department of materials and environmental chemistry, Stockholm university) 279: Direct insight on the dynamical behaviour of cobalt oxide electrocatalysts under operation conditions by electrochemical in situ STEM Miss Nathaly Ortiz Peña (IPCMS) 1109: TEM Mechanical Testing in Liquid with Temperature Control Dr Katherine Jungjohann (Sandia National Laboratory) 382: In-situ visualisation and analysis of single atom dynamics in chemical reactions by novel E(S)TEM Prof Pratibha Gai (The York JEOL Nanocentre, Department of Physics, Electronics and Chemistry/University of York) 927: The development of reproducible in situ electrical biasing of semiconductor materials using piezo-controlled electrical contacts and chip based systems. Dr David Cooper (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, 38000 Grenoble) 11:30 230: Correlative STEM and SEM Imaging of Nanostructured Materials in a Scanning Electron Microscope Invited Speaker: Prof Dagmar Gerthsen (Laboratory for Electron Microscopy - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 755: Dynamic AC-ETEM observation of deactivation processes of platinum electrode catalysts in a proton exchenge membrane fuel cell Invited Speaker: Prof Kenta Yoshida (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University) 1954: In situ structures of virus assembly using advanced cryoEM technologies Invited Speaker: Dr Peijun Zhang (tbsa) 1957: Using the TEM to understand battery materials Invited Speaker: Prof Barry Carter (University of Connecticut) 1325: Quantitative Convergent-Beam Electron Diffraction - The Nexus Between Electron and Quantum Crystallography Invited Speaker: A/Prof Philip Nakashima (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University) 10:45 761: Enhanced thermoelectric and piezoelectric materials by aberration- corrected STEM Invited Speaker: Prof Stephen Pennycook (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore) 11:00 11:15 1250: Nanoscale liquid phase in situ observations of structural transformations of Au and Au-Cu nanostructures Dr Nabeel Ahmad (Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Dubendorf) 1115: Homoepitaxial growth of 2D titanium carbide Mxenes Dr Xiahan Sang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) 429: Using Fluorescence Multiplexing and Spectral Unmixing to Characterise the Haematopoietic Stem Cell Microenvironment Dr Gavin Tjin (Stem Cell Regulation Unit, St Vincent’s Institute) 1239: Immunogold detection of synaptic membrane proteins on grid-glued double replica pairs Dr Jacqueline Montanaro- Punzengruber (Institute of Science and Technology Austria) 2005:Microstructure-driven Mechanical properties of Small-Scale Electroplated Lithium and High-Entropy Alloys via in- situ Microscopy Invited Speaker: Prof Julia R. Greer (Caltech) 12:00 12:15 12:30 1419: Transmission electron microscopy of the Fe-Al-Ti-B alloys with additions of Mo Dr Darja Jenko (Institute of Metals and Technology, Max-Planck- Institute für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany) 1567: EBSD study on the recrystallization behaviour of the nickel- base superalloy Rene 65 Mr Tomasz Wojcik (Institute for Materials Science and Technology, TU Wien) 758: Intravital single molecule microscopy for studying nanoscale actin cytoskeleton organisation and dynamics Mr Marco Heydecker (University of New South Wales) 1210: Correlative Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)-Fluorescence Microscopy reveals the organisation of the red blood cell membrane skeleton in healthy and diseased states Dr Adam Blanch (University of Melbourne) 1522: The Organisation of the Plant ER- Golgi Interface Prof Chris Hawes Oxford Brookes University 135: Chemical Analysis of Elemental Excess and Depletion at Grain Boundaries of Ba(Ce,Zr,Y)O3-δ Proton Conductors Dr Dan Zhou (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart) 248: Direct observation of element distribution across ionic oxide grain boundaries using atomic-resolution STEM-EDS Dr Bin Feng (The University of Tokyo) 1020: Linking Macroscopic and Nanoscopic Ionic Conductivity: A New Paradigm for Characterizing Grain Boundary Conductivity in Polycrystalline Ceramics Prof Peter A. Crozier (School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA) Please note the program is current as of 15 August 2018 and is subject to change

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Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

PS-5.1 - Ceramics and inorganic composites

PS-4.1 - Metals and alloysLS-8 - Pathology and

Immunocytochemistry & Biomolecular Labeling

PS-1.1 - Nanoscale, nanostructured and porous materials

IT-5.1 - In-situ, environmental and time-resolved microscopies

PS-13.1 - Physical science applications of in-situ microscopy

PS-7.1 - Semiconductors and materials for communication

LS-1.1 - Structure and Function of Cells & Organelles

PS-12.1 - Materials for energy production, storage and catalysis

IT-6.1 - Diffraction techniquesLS-2 - Multiplex Live Imaging of

Cells, Tissues & OrganismsIT-1.1 - Instrumentation

Chairpersons: Yuichi Ikuhara & Peter Crozier

Chairpersons: Xiaodong Han& Jianfeng Nie

Chairpersons: Paul Verkade & Danielle Jorgens

Chairpersons: Frances Ross& Ben Britton

Chairpersons: Patricia Kooyman &Pratihba Gai

Chairpersons: Masaki Takeguchi & Xiaozhou Liao

Chairpersons: David Muller & Jenny Wong-Leung

Chairpersons: Bram Koster & Sharon Grayer Wolf

Chairpersons: Christina Scheu &Paulo Ferreira

Chairpersons: Randi Holmestad &Kenji Tsuda

Chairpersons: Renee Whan &Paul Timpson

Chairpersons: Greg McMullan & Nestor Zaluzec

12:45

Myscope - Online Microscopy Workshops

Session one - 13:00 -13:30Session two - 13:30 - 14:00

12:45

SATURDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2018

Pre-Congress Offsite Workshops

IFSM Young Scientists Assembly Dinner

SUNDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2018

IFSM Young Scientists Assembly Pre-Congress Offsite Workshops

Registration OpenOutside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre

Welcome ReceptionTrade Exhibition, International Convention Centre, Sydney

1454: Low-voltage TEM for quantitative analysis of low-dimensional materials

on the atomic levelProf Ute Kaiser (University of Ulm)

1089: Monochromator and spectrometer design for ultra-high energy resolution

EELSProf Ondrej L. Krivanek (Nion R&D,Arizona State University)

113: Development of a high brightness ultrafast Transmission Electron

Microscope based on a laser-driven cold field emission source

Dr Florent Houdellier (CEMES-CNRS)

1630: Identification of nuclear lipid islet and their contribution to efficient RNA polymeraseii-dependent transcription

Prof Dr Pavel Hozak (Institute of Molecular Genetics CAS)

1051: Quantitative analysis of precipitate crystal structure evolution in

Al-Mg-Si-Cu alloys using scanning precession electron diffractionMr Jonas Kristoffer Sunde

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

1420: Looking for the Potential in Digital Large Angle Electron Diffraction

PatternsDr Richard Beanland (Department of

Physics, University of Warwick)

878: Automatic Dislocation Imaging in Scanning Electron MicroscopyMr Clement Lafond (MATEIS

Laboratory, INSA , University of Lyon – CNRS, Lyon)

966: Elasto-chemical coupling at coherent interfaces in nano-precipiation strengthened steel revealed by atomic

scale correlative microscopyDr Christian Liebscher (Max-Planck-

Institut fuer Eisenforschung)

1948: A Low-cost Alternative to 3-D Imaging for Cellular Electron

MicroscopyInvited Speaker: Dr Kent Mcdonald

(University of California)

Invited SpeakerDr Thomas Sharp (University of

Leiden)

398: Ways and means. past, present and future, of open aperture ESTEM for

atom-by-atom gas reaction catalyst research

Prof Edward Boyes (The York JEOL Nanocentre, Department of Physics, Electronics and Chemistry/University

of York)

75: Morphology dependent strain relaxation in horizontally grown

semiconductor core-shell nanowires and its effect on electronic band

alignmentMrs Sara Martí-Sánchez (Catalan

Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and

BIST)

592: Applications of Microscopy to Bio-synthetic systems

Mrs Judith Mantell (University of Bristol)

260: Iron visualisation in the human brain with electron microscopy

Ms Mariella Sele (Research Unit Electron Microscopic Techniques,

Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Gottfried Schatz

Research Centre for Cell Signalling, Metabolism and Aging, Medical

University of Graz)

1577: Characterization of helium and tritium filled bubbles in irradiated

berylliumDr Michael Klimenkov (Karlsruhe

Institute of Technology)

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2018

Opening CeremonyWelcome to Country - Matthew Doyle of the Muruwari people

Welcome to IMC19 - Prof Simon Ringer and Prof Paul Munroe (Chair and vice-chair of IMC19 Congress)Introductions of the IFSM President, Dr Kazuo Furuya & AMMS President, Prof Martin Saunders

Official Opening Remarks - Dr Alan Finkel AO (Australia’s Chief Scientist)General housekeeping & digital poster overview.

Darling Harbour Theatre

Plenary Lecture Darling Harbour Theatre

David Cockayne LectureProf Dan Shechtman (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)

The Discovery of Quasi-Periodic Materials – The Role of TEM

1125: Imaging Point Defects in Complex Oxides Using Quantitative STEMInvited Speaker: Prof Susanne

Stemmer (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Lunch, Lunch Workshops, Exhibition and Poster Sessions/ViewingExhibition Hall 2

1479: Making sense of mitochondria: Novel techniques for measuring

dynamics, (dys)function and interaction.Dr Claudette St. Croix ( University of

Pittsburgh)

863: Intravital optical window imaging of RhoA-, Rac1- and Akt-FRET biosensor

mice monitoring drug treatment response in cancer.

Dr Max Nobis (Garvan Institute of Medical Research, The Kinghorn

Cancer Centre, St Vincent's Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, Sydney)

567: Anionic Ultrasmall Quantum Dots for Long-term Intravital Vascular

ImagingDr Xiaowen Liang (The University of

Queensland Diamantina Institute)

Invited SpeakerDr Beth Cimini (Broad Institute, USA)

Registration OpenOutside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre

1949: Defect Characterization using Transmission Scanning Electron

MicroscopyInvited Speaker: Prof Daniel Gianola

(University of California Santa Barbara)

680: Principles and Applications of Scanning Convergent Beam Electron

Diffraction (SCBED) for Characterizing Complex, Multi-element Crystals

Invited Speaker: Mr Yu-Tsun Shao (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign)

Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

691: Revitalizing uncorrected electron microscopes by a low-cost, plug-and-

play spherical aberration corrector using a sculpted thin filmMr Peng-Han Lu

(Forschungszentrum Jülich)2001: On the nanoscale morphology of

Ni-based superalloys for next generation aerospace applications

Invited Speaker: Dr Sophie Primig (UNSW Sydney)

259: Advanced 3D Characterization of Semiconductor Devices: Hybrid

Metrology Correlating STEM-EDXS and Atom Probe Tomography

Dr Paromita Kundu (Instituut voor Kern- en Stralingsfysica)

1320: Identifying nucleation and growth mechanisms in nano-grained

polycrystalline thin filmsDr Duncan T. L. Alexander

(Interdisciplinary Centre for Electron Microscopy, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Electron

Spectrometry & Microscopy Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique

Fédérale de Lausanne)

10:45

11:00

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

12:30

1619: TEM investigation of nanostructured bainite subject to high-

strain rate deformationsProf Jer-Ren Yang (National Taiwan

University)

19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

1921: Multi e-Beam Systems for Microscopy and Inspection

Invited Speaker: Prof Pieter Kruit (Delft University of Technology)

910: Understanding electronic and structural properties of III-V nanowires

via aberration-corrected/monochromated STEM

techniquesDr Reza R. Zamani (Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory

(CMAL))

1438: Stable Defects in Semiconductor Nanowires

Dr Ana M Sanchez (University of Warwick)

1945: Imaging Fundamental Biology with the New Frontiers of Spatial and

Temporal ResolutionInvited Speaker: Dr Teng-Leong

Chew(HHMI Janelia Research Campus)

1162: Atomic resolution observation and analysis of carbon materials at low

acceleration voltages using aberration corrected microscope with cold field

emission gunMr Hiroki Hashiguchi (JEOL Ltd.)

155: Revealing atomic structure and chemistry of sensitive battery materials

and interfaces by cryo-TEMProf Benjamin Butz (Micro- and

Nanoanalytics and –Tomography Group & Micro- and Nanoanalytics

Facility (MNaF), University of Siegen, D-57076 Siegen)

1281: Low-dose aberration-free imaging of lithium-rich layered cathodes by electron ptychography in the STEMDr Juan G Lozano (University of

Oxford)

546: Determination of Al location in Ni-rich layered oxide Li-ion cathode by

combined atomic resolution X-ray EDS and EELNES

Prof Frederic Cosandey (Department of Materials Science and

Engineering, Rutgers University)

871: Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Layered Oxides

Mr Jiatu Liu (University of Sydney)

1247: Structural evolution of the LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 cathode material upon ex-

situ and in-situ cycling by (S)TEMMs Elizaveta Tyukalova (NTU)

1512: Anisotropy of lithium K edge in LiCoO2 studied by EELS

Dr Jun Kikkawa (National Institute for Materials Science)

708: Multiphotonic Imaging and Bismuth Ferrite Harmonic Nanoparticles (BFO

HNPs) to assess pre-clinically innovative therapeutic strategies through

monitoring engraftment properties of injected cells

Dr Laurence Dubreil (UMR703 PAnTher INRA Oniris Nantes Atlantic College of Veterinary Medicine Food

Science and Engineering)

1283: Elastic properties of Cerium Oxide nanocubes

Prof Karine Masenelli-Varlot (Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS, MATEIS

UMR CNRS 5510)

209: In situ straining experiments in iron and iron alloys

Dr Daniel Caillard (CEMES-CNRS Toulouse)

166: Orientation mapping of nanoscale deformation processes using

transmission Kikuchi diffractionMr Glenn Sneddon (Australian Centre

for Microscopy & Microanalysis, University of Sydney)

526: In-situ Nanoscale Characterization of Catalytic Reactions Promoted by

Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Energy

Dr Renu Sharma (Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and

Technology, Gaithersburg)

649: Probing the surfaces of nanostructures under reactive

environmentsDr Thomas Willum Hansen (Center for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical

University of Denmark)

1121: In situ observation of crystallization of materials with high

solubilitiesDr Tomoya Yamazaki

(Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University)

594: In-situ propagation of metal phases in germanium nanowires observed by

transmission electron microscopyDr Martien Den Hertog (Institut NEEL CNRS/UGA UPR2940, 25 avenue des

Martyrs, 38042 Grenoble)

952: Towards an in-situ TEM based correlation of structural modifications

and switching characteristics in filamentary type HfO2-RRAM

Mr Alexander Zintler (Technical University Darmstadt)

1373: The Microstructure Observation of Brownmillerite Thin Film as the

Resistive Switching Memory with Ex-situ & In-situ TEM Research

Mr Hyoung Gyun Kim (Department of Materials Science & Engineering,

Seoul National University)

659: Aberration-Corrected STEM Imaging of Compound Semiconductors

Prof David J. Smith (Arizona State University)

1049: Se-doped antimony telluride: Se sites position determination

Dr Alexander Meledin (Central Facility for Electron Microscopy (GFE),

RWTH Aachen, 52074, Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and

Spectroscopy with Electrons)

11:45

1915: Improved characterization and depth-resolved structural optimization of

ferroelectric materials using density functional theory and electron diffraction

dataInvited Speaker: Mr Robert S.

Pennington (Koch group)774: Wide-area correlative light and

electron microscopy (CLEM) applied to routinely prepared human pathology

samplesA/Prof Murray Killingsworth (NSW Health Pathology, Ingham Institute

Correlative Microscopy Facility, University of NSW, Western Sydney

University)

1085: Structural Exploration of Ex Vivo Erythroblast Differentiation by Serial

Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Spectroscopic

ImagingDr Maria A Aronova (National

Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of

Health)

1467: Elucidating Ion Transport in Lithium-Ion Conductors by Combining Vibrational Spectroscopy in STEM and

Neutron ScatteringDr Miaofang Chi (Oak Ridge National

Laboratory)

638: Deposit formation in diesel fuel injectors

Dr Catriona Mcgilvery (Imperial College London)

1057: Investigation of pore formation during the topotactic transformation

from γ-FeOOH to γ-Fe2O3Miss Yulia Trushkina (Department of

materials and environmental chemistry, Stockholm university)

279: Direct insight on the dynamical behaviour of cobalt oxide

electrocatalysts under operation conditions by electrochemical in situ

STEMMiss Nathaly Ortiz Peña (IPCMS)

1109: TEM Mechanical Testing in Liquid with Temperature Control

Dr Katherine Jungjohann (Sandia National Laboratory)

382: In-situ visualisation and analysis of single atom dynamics in chemical

reactions by novel E(S)TEMProf Pratibha Gai (The York JEOL

Nanocentre, Department of Physics, Electronics and Chemistry/University

of York)

927: The development of reproducible in situ electrical biasing of semiconductor

materials using piezo-controlled electrical contacts and chip based

systems.Dr David Cooper (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, 38000 Grenoble)

11:30

230: Correlative STEM and SEM Imaging of Nanostructured Materials in

a Scanning Electron MicroscopeInvited Speaker: Prof Dagmar

Gerthsen (Laboratory for Electron Microscopy - Karlsruhe Institute of

Technology)

755: Dynamic AC-ETEM observation of deactivation processes of platinum

electrode catalysts in a proton exchenge membrane fuel cell

Invited Speaker: Prof Kenta Yoshida (Institute for Materials Research,

Tohoku University)

1954: In situ structures of virus assembly using advanced cryoEM

technologiesInvited Speaker: Dr Peijun Zhang

(tbsa)

1957: Using the TEM to understand battery materials

Invited Speaker: Prof Barry Carter (University of Connecticut)

1325: Quantitative Convergent-Beam Electron Diffraction - The Nexus Between Electron and Quantum

CrystallographyInvited Speaker: A/Prof Philip

Nakashima (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash

University)

10:45

761: Enhanced thermoelectric and piezoelectric materials by aberration-

corrected STEMInvited Speaker: Prof Stephen Pennycook (Dept. of Materials

Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore)

11:00

11:15

1250: Nanoscale liquid phase in situ observations of structural

transformations of Au and Au-Cu nanostructures

Dr Nabeel Ahmad (Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials

Science and Technology, Dubendorf)

1115: Homoepitaxial growth of 2D titanium carbide Mxenes

Dr Xiahan Sang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

429: Using Fluorescence Multiplexing and Spectral Unmixing to Characterise

the Haematopoietic Stem Cell Microenvironment

Dr Gavin Tjin (Stem Cell Regulation Unit, St Vincent’s Institute)

1239: Immunogold detection of synaptic membrane proteins on grid-glued

double replica pairsDr Jacqueline Montanaro-

Punzengruber (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)

2005:Microstructure-driven Mechanical properties of Small-Scale Electroplated Lithium and High-Entropy Alloys via in-

situ MicroscopyInvited Speaker: Prof Julia R. Greer

(Caltech)

12:00

12:15

12:30

1419: Transmission electron microscopy of the Fe-Al-Ti-B alloys with

additions of MoDr Darja Jenko (Institute of Metals

and Technology, Max-Planck-Institute für Eisenforschung GmbH,

Düsseldorf, Germany)

1567: EBSD study on the recrystallization behaviour of the nickel-

base superalloy Rene 65Mr Tomasz Wojcik (Institute for

Materials Science and Technology, TU Wien)

758: Intravital single molecule microscopy for studying nanoscale actin cytoskeleton organisation and dynamics

Mr Marco Heydecker (University of New South Wales)

1210: Correlative Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)-Fluorescence

Microscopy reveals the organisation of the red blood cell membrane skeleton in

healthy and diseased statesDr Adam Blanch (University of

Melbourne)

1522: The Organisation of the Plant ER-Golgi Interface

Prof Chris HawesOxford Brookes University

135: Chemical Analysis of Elemental Excess and Depletion at Grain

Boundaries of Ba(Ce,Zr,Y)O3-δ Proton Conductors

Dr Dan Zhou (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart)

248: Direct observation of element distribution across ionic oxide grain boundaries using atomic-resolution

STEM-EDSDr Bin Feng (The University of

Tokyo)

1020: Linking Macroscopic and Nanoscopic Ionic Conductivity: A New

Paradigm for Characterizing Grain Boundary Conductivity in Polycrystalline

CeramicsProf Peter A. Crozier (School for

Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University,

Tempe, AZ, USA)

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19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

PS-13.2 - Physical science applications of in-situ microscopy

PS-4.2 - Metals and alloysLS-4 - Atomic Force Microscopy in

Molecular and Cell BiologyIT-5.2 - In-situ, environmental and

time-resolved microscopiesPS-1.2 - Nanoscale, nanostructured

and porous materialsPS-5.2 - Ceramics and inorganic

compositesPS-7.2 - Semiconductors and materials for communication

LS-1.2 - Structure and Function of Cells & Organelles

PS-12.2 - Materials for energy production, storage and catalysis

IT-6.2 - Diffraction techniques IT-8.1 - Phase-related techniques IT-1.2 – Instrumentation

Chairpersons: Masaki Takeguchi & Xiaozhou Liao

Chairpersons: Xiaodong Han& Jianfeng Nie

Chairpersons: Yves Dufrêne& Peter Hinterdorfer

Chairpersons: Patricia Kooyman &Pratihba Gai

Chairpersons: Frances Ross& Ben Britton

Chairpersons: Yuichi Ikuhara & Peter Crozier

Chairpersons: David Muller & Jenny Wong-Leung

Chairpersons: Bram Koster & Sharon Grayer Wolf

Chairpersons: Christina Scheu &Paulo Ferreira

Chairpersons: Randi Holmestad &Kenji Tsuda

Chairpersons: Etienne Snoeck &Nobuo Tanaka

Chairpersons: Greg McMullan & Nestor Zaluzec

16:00 16:00

16:30 - 18:00

16:30 - 18:00

16:30 - 18:30

16:30 - 18:30

1058: Co-precipitation in a Si-containing 7xxx type Aluminium alloy

Prof Randi Holmestad (Department of Physics, Norwegian University of

Science and Technology)

954: Advanced Analytical TEM Characterisation of Irradiation-Induced

Nano-Scale Features in Low-Alloy SteelMr Alexander Carruthers (University

of Manchester)

1973: High-resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy of Functional Oxides

Invited Speaker: Prof Gianluigi Botton (McMaster University)

846: Nanostructural characterization of superconductor joint between

GdBa2Cu3Oy coated conductorsDr Takeharu Kato (Japan Fine

Ceramics Center)

1236: A study of fission product migration paths in irradiated TRISO

particle SiCDr Jaco Olivier (Centre for HRTEM,

Physics Department, Nelson Mandela University)

980: The role of spatial coherence for the creation of atom size electron vortex

beamsMr Sebastian Schneider ( IFW

Dresden,TU Dresden)

1371: Shaping electron beam using magnetic vortex

Dr Changlin Zheng (Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash

University)

955: Ultra fast direct electron detection for use in ptychography with (S)TEMProf Lothar Strueder (PNSensor

GmbH)

803: Introducing The 3D Leaf CellMr Richard Harwood (University of

Sydney)

570: Optimized acquisition of off-axis holograms by dynamic computer control

of the electron microscopeDr Christophe Gatel (CEMES

Toulouse)

337: EM observations on the 3-D structure of giant mitochondria in human

non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

Mr Gerry Shami (School of Medical Sciences (Discipline of Anatomy and Histology) - The Bosch Institute, The

University of Sydney)

1406: Low-kV EELS band gap measurements on indium monolayer

structures in ZnOMr Thomas Aarholt (University of

Oslo)

1991: Demonstrations of STEM interferometry to imaging electron phase

Invited Speaker: A/Prof Benjamin Mcmorran (University of Oregon)

1029: Measurement of the electron source brightness and the illumination

semi-angle distribution in a transmission electron microscope

Dr Felix Börrnert (Universität Ulm)

38: Evaluation of probe properties and influence of Coulomb interactions in the

illumination system of a 1.2 MV cold field emission transmission electron

microscopeDr Takeshi Kawasaki (Center for

Exploratory Research, Hitachi, Ltd.)

1314: High resolution phase-shifting holography

Dr Chris Boothroyd (Nanyang Technological University)

91: The interplay between endoplasmic structure, dynamics and functionsInvited Speaker: Dr Eija Jokitalo

(University of Helsinki)

1989: Atomic and electronic structure peculiarities vs. electrochemical

performance of high energy density insertion cathode materials in high

power ion batteriesInvited Speaker: Dr Elena

Tchernychova (University of Turku)

1946: Unravelling the Growth Mechanisms of Nanostructures and Hybrids Using Electron Microscopy

Invited Speaker: Prof N. Ravishankar (Indian Institute of Science)

1794: STEM-Cathodoluminescence for semi-conductors

Invited Speaker: Prof Mathieu Kociak (CNRS/Paris-Sud University)

768: 4D STEM Holography with an Amplitude-Division Diffraction Grating

Mr Fehmi Yasin (University of Oregon)

1335: In-situ study on the Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Nanoprobes for

High Resolution Scanning Thermal Microscopy

Mr Johannes Froech (Institute of Biomedical Materials and Devices

(IBMD), Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney)

900: Recent trends in in-situ heating in SEM and FIB/SEM systems.

Dr Petr Wandrol (Materials & Structural Analysis, Thermo Fisher

Scientific)

717: Momentum transfer resolved EELS study of anisotropic carrier plasmon in

Cs0.33WO3 Dr Yohei Sato (IMRAM, Tohoku

University)

1393: Operando TEM observation of lithium ion battery

Prof Yoshifumi Oshima (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and

Technology)

14:15

14:30

14:45

1953: High-speed AFM: Visializing protein molecules during their functional

activity Invited Speaker: Prof Toshio Ando

(Kanazawa University)

1916: 3D characterization of metals and alloys in the TEM

Invited Speaker: Dr Xiaoxu Huang (Technical University of Denmark)

520: In-situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Investigation of Ferroelectric

Domain SwitchingInvited Speaker: Dr Zibin Chen (Scitek Australia, University of

Sydney)

15:00

15:15

15:30

15:45

14:00

440: Surface-coating Mediated Electro-Chemical Performance in CuO-based

Sodium Ion BatteriesProf Jianbo Wang (School of Physics and Technology, Center for Electron Microscopy, MOE Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro- and Nano-structures, and Institute for Advanced Studies,

Wuhan University)

1036: In-situ transmission electron microscopy on reversible lithium loading

of bilayer grapheneDr Felix Börrnert (Universität Ulm)

Dedicated Poster Viewing SessionExhibition Hall 2

797: Towards diffract-and-destroy electron crystallography: ab-initio

structure determination of the pharmaceutical co-crystal Sofosbuvir-L-

proline from single nanocrystalsDr Petr Brazda (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Na Slovance 2, 18200 Prague 8, Czech

Republic)

847: Local structure and dynamics of colloidal glasses probed with scanning

small angle x-ray scatteringDr Amelia Liu (Monash Centre for

Electron Microscopy and School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash

University, Clayton)

939: Mapping electromagnetic and strain fields by precession electron

diffraction.Dr David Cooper (Univ. Grenoble

Alpes, CEA, LETI, 38000 Grenoble)

1507: Nano-scale local structural study of BaTiO3 using STEM-CBED with a

fast pixeletated STEM detectorProf Kenji Tsuda (Frontier Research

Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Tohoku University)

105: Atomic resolution STEM imaging of organic surfactant molecules on CeO2

nanocrystalsMr Xiaodong Hao (Tohoku

University)

1002: Self-assembled Nanoscale Modification of Metal and Metal-Oxide interfaces: Electron Miccroscopy and

Insitu XRD studyProf Satyam Parlapalli (Institute of

Physics)

881: Understanding High Performance in Half-Heusler Thermoelectrics With

Complementary Atom Probe Tomography and STEM-EELSDr John Halpin (University of

Glasgow)

607: Precipitation in the van der Waals gaps by adding transition metals to

thermoelectric BiSbTeDr Hye Jung Chang (Korea Institute

of Science and Technology)

1475: Helium Ion Microscopy for Cells and Tissues

Dr John Notte (Carl Zeiss Microscopy)

Invited Speaker: Dr Marc Willinger (ETH Zürich)

1052: A high speed pixelated electron detector enabling <14 microsecond

scanning diffraction readout and online data reconstruction

Dr Jim Ciston (National Center for Electron Microscopy, Molecular

Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

1166: Quantitative analysis of morphological feature of cell nuclei in

Cerebellum cortex using Array Tomography and Deep Learning

Dr Mitsuo Suga (JEOL, RIKEN CLST)

769: High Precision Phase-Shifting Electron Holography with Multiple Biprisms for GaN SemiconductorsDr Kazuo Yamamoto (Japan Fine

Ceramics Center)

26:In situ TEM for inorganic nanomaterial property analysis

Invited Speaker: Prof Dmitri Golberg (School of Chemistry, Physics and

Mechanical Engineering, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

IMC20 Public Bid PresentationDarling Harbour Theatre

298: 3D imaging of microvessels as a tool to evaluate angiogenesis in prostate

cancerDr Tzipi Hyams (Ingham Institute for

Applied Medical Research)

1148: Atomic Scale Recognition of Structure in the Intercalation of Sodium

by Aberration-Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron MicroscopyDr Xi Shen (Institute of Physics)

1187: Observing the Lithiation of MoS2Dr Shalini Tripathi (University of

Connecticut)

457: Nanoscale Dynamics of Electrochemical Sodiation of CFx

Unveiled by in-situ TEM: A Comparative Study with Lithiation

Dr Jian Lin Wang (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, Beijing 100190)

1102: Probing the local electronic configurations in original tubular

thermoelectric cobaltitesDr Laura Bocher (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, UMR 8508 CNRS and Université Paris-Sud)

2004: In Situ and Operando Bragg Coherent X-Ray Investigation of Single

Nanoparticles Invited Speaker: Dr Marie-Ingrid

Richard (Aix Marseille University, IM2NP-CNRS, ESRF)

1117: Non-thermal Effects of Microwaves on Fixation of Biological

SamplesMr Richard Webb (Centre for

Microscopy and Microanalysis)

Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

1494: Recording the composition and structure of the seed particle during growth of GaAs nanowires by in-situ

TEMProf Reine Wallenberg (nCHREM /

Lund University, NanoLund)

1308: Atoms in Motion: Electron Beam Driven Dynamics in Experiment and

SimulationMr Daniel Knez (Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis, Graz

University of Technology & Graz Center for Electron Microscopy)

819: Fabrication and Tuning of Photonic Crystal Cavities in Hexagonal Boron Nitride by Electron Beam Induced

EtchingMr Johannes Froech (Institute of Biomedical Materials and Devices

(IBMD), Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney)

1987: Fast and automated 3D electron diffraction techniques for high-

throughput phase analysis and ab initio structure determination

Invited Speaker: Prof Xiaodong Zou (Stockholm University)

1592: Bacterial biofilms: force matters!Prof Yves Dufrene (Universite

catholique de Louvain)

1524: Force Spectroscopy and High-Speed Bio-AFM reveal Dynamic and

Nano-Mechanical Properties of Antibodies

Prof Peter Hinterdorfer (Institute of Biophysics, Johannes Kepler

University Linz)

1440: Investigation of bacterial adhesion mediated by a curli amyloid binding

network using AFM.Dr Yoojin Oh (Institute of Biophysics,

Johannes Kepler University Linz)

477: In situ electron microscopy of bio-nano interfaces

Miss Martha Ilett (School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University

of Leeds)

1292: Structural and spectroscopic characterisation of heterostructures for semiconductor spintronics applicationsDr Vlado Lazarov (University of York)

960: Morphological and optical variations induced by p-n dopants in GaxIn(1-x)P nanowires homojunctions

monolithically integrated on Si (111) for photovoltaic applications

Mr Nicolas Bologna (Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials

Science and Technology, Dübendorf, IBM Research-Zurich, Rüschlikon, École Polytechnique Fédérale de

Lausanne, Lausanne)

964: Atomic scale characterisation of A-site deficient thermoelectric perovskites using high spatial and energy resolution

EELSDr Demie Kepaptsoglou (SuperSTEM

Laboratory)

558: Dynamic behavior and atomic structure of twinning dislocations in

sapphire Dr Eita Tochigi (Institute of Engineering Innovation, The

University of Tokyo)

358: Advances towards investigating electronic and optical transformation of

La2CoMnO6 Mr Wolfgang Wallisch (TU Wien)

1366: Investigation of GaN/AlN Quantum Dot Formation using

Nanoscale Cathodoluminescence Microscopy

Dr Gordon Schmidt (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)

1222: Cathodoluminescence study of stacking faults and dislocations in bulk

GaNDr Wei Yi (National Institute for

Materials Science (NIMS))

1519: Innovative experimental protocol based on the Atomic Force Microscope for probing the mechanical properties of

cell membranesMr Anh Dung Nguyen (Le Mans

University)

15:00

1979: Recent Progress in Inline Holographic Techniques in the Electron

MicroscopeInvited Speaker: Prof Christoph Koch

(Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Physics & IRIS

Adlershof, 12489 Berlin)

1994: Molecular to cellular mechanics probed by high-speed atomic force

microscopyInvited Speaker: Dr Felix Rico (Aix-

Marseille University)

815: Nanowires growth in FIB-SEM reactor

Mr Libor Novak (Thermo Fisher Scientific)

1374: Direct visualization of selective indium incorporation in InGaN/GaN core-

shell nanorods using scanning transmission electron microscopy

cathodoluminescenceDr Gordon Schmidt Otto-von-

Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)

808: Initial Growth of Au Nanoparticles Investigated by Multimode Electron

TomographyProf Sara Bals (EMAT-University of

Antwerp)

182: Automated quantification of 2D and 3D STEM spectrum image data

including thousands of nanoparticlesMr Yi-Chi Wang (School of Materials,

The University of Manchester)

812: From In-Situ Surface Observation to Post-Test Sub-surface Microstructure

and Chemical Analyses: Oxidation of Coated SOFC Steel

Mr Stéphane Poitel (EPFL LSME)

195: Real-time observation of solid state electrochemical processes at atomic

scale by in-situ TEMProf Xuedong Bai (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of

Sciences)

15:30

1369: Deformation mechanisms during plane strain compression of 17%Mn

steel Dr Azdiar Gazder (University of

Wollongong)

1326: CHORD, an alternative method for orientation mapping: new features

for phase discriminationMr Lafond Clement (MATEIS

Laboratory, INSA , University of Lyon – CNRS, Lyon (France)

1300: Radiation induced recrystallization mechanism revealed by

PED analysis in CrFeCoNiCu high entroy alloy

Dr Hye Jung Chang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

1221: Nanoscale characterization of β" and Cu containing precipitates in a Cu

added Al-Mg-Si alloyMr Takuya Maeda (Department of

Materials Science and Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)

15:45

14:30

14:45

14:00

14:15

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2018

1235: Advances in electromagnetic field observations using high-voltage electron

holographyInvited Speaker: Dr Toshiaki

(Tanigaki Research & Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd.)

15:15

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7:30 7:30

9:00 9:00

10:00 10:00

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

LS-3.1 - 3-D Structures of Macromolecules & Supramolecular

AssembliesIT-7.1 - Multi-scale 3D imaging

IT-12.1 - Spectroscopy – High energy excitations and local chemical

analysis

IT-5.3 - In-situ, environmental and time-resolved microscopies

PS-1.3 - Nanoscale, nanostructured and porous materials

PS-5.3 - Ceramics and inorganic composites

PS-7.3 - Semiconductors and materials for communication

PS-4.3 - Metals and alloysPS-12.3 - Materials for energy

production, storage and catalysisIT-4 - Cryo-TEM techniques for

biological materialIT-8.2 - Phase-related techniques IT-1.3 – Instrumentation

Chairpersons: Eric Hanssen & Gabriel Lander

Chairpersons: Paul Matsudaira & Sara Bals

Chairpersons: Gianluigi Botton & Gerald Kothleitner

Chairpersons: Patricia Kooyman &Pratihba Gai

Chairpersons: Frances Ross& Ben Britton

Chairpersons: Yuichi Ikuhara & Peter Crozier

Chairpersons: David Muller & Jenny Wong-Leung

Chairpersons: Xiaodong Han& Jianfeng Nie

Chairpersons: Christina Scheu &Paulo Ferreira

Chairpersons: Christopher Russo & Sara Sandin

Chairpersons: Etienne Snoeck & Nobuo Tanaka

Chairpersons: Greg McMullan &Nestor Zaluzec

10:30

916: Observing catalyst structures and dynamics at atomic resolutionProf Fu-Rong Chen (Dept. of

engineering and System Science, national Tsing Hua University)

10:30

10:45

1415: Three-dimensional observation of dislocations in ferromagnetic iron using magnetic-field-free electron tomography

Prof Satoshi Hata (Kyushu University)

10:45

12:30

Myscope - Online Microscopy Workshops

Session one - 12:45 - 1:15Session two - 1:15 - 1:45

12:30Lunch, Lunch Workshops, Exhibition and Poster Sessions/Viewing

Exhibition Hall 2

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2018

11:00

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

1061: Atomic-Sized Electron Probes with Selectable Orbital Angular

MomentumDr Jordan Hachtel (Oak Ridge

National Laboratory)

1398: Measuring the orbital angular momentum spectrum of electron beams

using a Dammann vortex gratingProf Koh Saitoh (Nagoya University)

390: Theoretical and numerical study of the interaction between phase-shaped

electrons and plasmonic modesMr Hugo Lourenço Martins

(Laboratoire de Physique des Solides)

601: Design of phase plate for high contrast imaging in phase plate scanning transmission electron

microscopyProf Hiroki Minoda (Department of

Applied physics, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

257: A Standard Protocol and Specimen for Measuring the Effective Solid Angle

of X-ray Detectors in the Analytical Electron Microscope

Dr Nestor Zaluzec (Argonne National Laboratory)

915: In Situ TEM: The Performance of EDXS at Elevated Sample

TemperaturesMr Robert Krisper (Graz Centre for

Electron Microscopy (ZFE) & Institute of Electron Microscopy and

Nanoanalysis (FELMI))

112: Evaluation of TES microcalorimeter EDS for low-

concentration phosphorus detection in steels

Ms Keiko Yamada (Applied Physics Research Laboratory, Kobe Steel,

Ltd.)

286: New WDS Technology, modification of a WDS to a SD-WDS for more reliable results and where to next

?Dr Richard Wuhrer (Western Sydney

University)

950: Combining TEM and 3D scanning spreading resistance microscopy, a

hybrid approach, to the analysis of Ge gate-all-around nano-wires

Dr Paola Favia (imec)

650: Free-standing semiconductor nanostructures at atomic scale: from

growth mechanisms to local properties at the nanoscale

Prof Jordi Arbiol (ICREA and Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and BIST)

303: In situ phase-shifting electron holography for precise measurement of

electric potential, field, and charge density distributions across a biased p-n

junctionDr Satoshi Anada (Japan Fine

Ceramics Center)

869: Insight in Mg dopant incorporation in GaN by atom probe tomography and

off-axis electron holographyMiss Lynda Amichi (Université

Grenoble Alpes,CEA - INAC)

668: Quantification of precipitate hardening of slip and twinning in Mg-5Zn using micro-pillar compression

A/Prof Nicole (Stanford Future Industries Institute, University of

South Australia)

1289: Atom Probe Tomography Investigations of Oxygen/Nitrogen additions to Aerospace Ti-alloysDr Paul Alexander John Bagot

(University of Oxford, Department of Materials)

37: Designing catalysts in the atomic scale - correlating the structure and

catalytic activityProf Maya Bar Sadan (Ben Gurion

University)

381: Transmission electron microscopy study of carbon/metal oxide hybrid

materials for Energy Storage ApplicationMs Anna Frank (Max-Planck-Insitut

für Eisenforschung GmbH)

293: Direct observation of three-dimensional ferritin crystallization with

molecular resolution Mr Lothar Houben (Weizmann

Institute of Science)

348: Shrinkage of freeze-dried cryosections of cells : investigations by

EFTEM and Cryo-CLEMProf Jean Michel (Université de

Reims Champagne Ardenne)

1113: Study of Order-Disorder Transformations in Yttria-Rich Tantalate

Using Transmission Electron Microscopy

Dr Daesung Park (UCSB)

94: Nanometre Resolution STEM-EDX Spectrum Imaging in Liquids using

Engineered Graphene CellsMr Daniel Kelly (School of Materials,

University of Manchester)

928: Quantitative study of plasticdeformation in aluminum using EBSD,

TKD, and PED-based orientationimaging techniques

Mr Paul Fischione (E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc.)

1352: Atomic surface structure of Mn3O4 nanoparticle and origin of its

high activity in oxygen evolution reactionDr Sangmoon Yoon (Seoul National University,Kyung Hee University)

423: Soft X-ray transmission X-ray microscopy - fuel cell and magnetotactic

bacteria applicationsInvited Speaker: Prof Adam

Hitchcock (McMaster University)

597: Interface effects of nanolayered metallic composites

Prof Shijian Zheng (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of

Sciences)

Invited Speaker: Prof Eric Stach (University of Pennsylvania, USA)

1493: Cryo-FIB-Lift-out for Biological imaging - The impossible made 'merely

difficult'Dr Chris Parmenter (University of

Nottingham)

1211: Combined Hyperspectral Soft X-ray and Hyperspectral

Cathodoluminescence study of an Ureilite

Dr Nick Wilson (CSIRO Mineral Resources)

1284: Composition and strain measurement in III-V semiconductor

using convergent-beam electron diffraction

Dr Yueming Guo (Monash University)

1055: Toward a programmable phase plates for electrons

Dr Vincenzo Grillo (CNR)

60: Atomic and Electronic Structures of the {111} Diamond/Cubic Boron Nitride

InterfaceProf Chunlin Chen (Institute of Metal

Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

782: Electron microscopy - powerful tool to study the 3D structure of human

myeloma IgG subclasses.Dr Sergey Ryazantsev (California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA)

1168: Chilling the courier: How cryo-EM can be used to improve therapeutic

nano-delivery systemsMr Lou Brillault (School of Chemistry

and Molecular Biosciences, The university of Queensland)

114: Multiscale tomography on all-ceramic solid oxide fuel cells

Dr Matthias Meffert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

1986: Electron microscopy studies of helium-induced nano-structuring in

advanced alloys, and in-situ helium ion-implantation in porous ceramics, for

fusion. Invited Speaker: Dr Amy Gandy (The

University of Sheffield)

1511: Probing Materials Functionality; Opportunities for In Situ Electron

MicroscopyInvited Speaker: Prof Peter Crozier

(Arizona State University)

1544: Cryo-EM structure of the Triclosan efflux pump TriABxC of

Pseudonomas AeroginosaDr Isabelle Rouiller (University of

Melbourne, McGill University)

Invited SpeakerProf Alfons Van Blaaderen (Utrecht

University, The Netherlands)

892: In-situ TEM Study of Dislocation Plasticity of a Single Crystal

FeCoCrMnNi HEAProf Gerhard Dehm (Max-Planck-

Institut fur Eisenforschung)

208: See the world with new eyes - Micro X-ray Fluorescence

Mr Samuel Scheller (Bruker Nano GmbH)

688: Applications of HAADF-STEM and EDS-STEM techniques in Mg-Sn and

Mg-Sn-Zn alloyMr Chaoqiang Liu (Chongqing

University)

700: Dynamic electron wavefront shaping by structured electrostatic

fields: Twisted electrons with tunable orbital angular momentum

Mr Peng-Han Lu (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

322: Identification of Rapid Oxygen Exchange through Site-Dependent Cationic Displacements on CeO2

NanoparticlesMr Ethan Lawrence (Arizona State

University)

1922: Probing one-dimensional defects at the atomic scale by a combination of

microscopy and theoryInvited Speaker: Dr Marta Rossell (Swiss Federal Laboratories for

Materials Science and Technology (Empa))

1928: Volta phase plate, single-particle, cryo-electron microscopy for structure determination of active state G protein-

coupled receptorsInvited Speaker: Prof Patrick Sexton

(Monash University)

299: Accessing the 3D microstructure of complex geometric, biological structures using electron tomography and nano X-

ray tomographyDr Benjamin Apeleo Zubiri (Institute

of Micro-and Nanostructure Research & Center for Nanoanalysis & Electron Microscopy, Department of Materials

Science & Engineering)

19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Registration OpenOutside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre

Plenary Lecture Darling Harbour Theatre

Assoc Prof Jennifer Dionne (Stanford, USA)The Light Years: Combined optical and environmental electron microscopy to visualize photonic processes with atomic-scale resolution

Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

7: Examination of strain evolution in compressed micropillars by HR-EBSDDr Szilvia Kalácska (Eötvös Loránd

University (ELTE))

1068: STEM-EELS studies of defects and their evolution in the

BaTi8O16 hollandite systemDr John Halpin (University of

Glasgow)

738: Comparison of electron and X-ray microscopies for characterizing

perfluorosulfonic acid ionomer for fuel cell applications

Miss Lis Melo (McMaster University)

354: Analytical and imaging improvements with recent FEG

microprobeMr Jean-Louis Longuet (CEA)

479: High Spatial Resolution X-ray Microanalysis of Soft-Matter in the AEMDr Nestor Zaluzec (Argonne National

Laboratory)

80: Novel method for strain measurements: moiré based technique

by specimen designDr Nikolay Cherkashin (CEMES-

CNRS)

62: Cryo-electron microscope developed for simultaneous STEM, SEM imaging

and its application to biological samplesProf Jiro Usukura (Nagoya

University)

205: Comparison of Hole-Free Phase Plates and Electrostatic Zach Phase

Plates for Cryo-Electron Microscopy of Biological Specimens

Mr Martin Obermair (Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Karlsruhe

Insitute of Technology)

833: Exploring the inelastic interaction between phase-shaped electron beams

and plasmonic resonancesInvited Speaker: Prof Jo Verbeeck

(EMAT, University of Antwerp)

1970: Advances in Synchrotron-based X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy: Exploring

the Role in Correlative MicroscopyInvited Speaker: Dr Si Chen

(Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, USA)

1944: A cholinergic postsynaptic membrane explored by time-resolved

and lipid-discriminating cryo-EMInvited Speakers: Dr Nigel Unwin

(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology)

1975: Probing the Excited Electronic States of Molecules and Molecular Layers at Interfaces using EELS

Invited Speaker: Dr Patricia Abellan (SuperSTEM Laboratory)

1931: Unmasking chloride attack on the passive film of metals

Invited Speaker: Xiuliang Ma (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese

Academy of Sciences)

1538: New views of III-nitride wide band gap semiconductors enabled by

advances in STEM imagingInvited Speaker: Prof James Lebeau

(North Carolina State University)

687: Direct electromagnetic field imaging of materials by advanced differential phase contrast STEM

Invited Speaker: Prof Naoya Shibata (The University of Tokyo, Japan Fine

Ceramics Centre)

11:00

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

509: Plasmonic nanowire arrays as a platform for photocatalytic testing

Prof Rik Drummond-Brydson (School of Chemical and Process

Engineering, University of Leeds)

1471: Crystallography, Electron Microscopy and Functional Evolution of

Atomically Thin Confined NanowiresDr Jeremy Sloan (University of

Warwick)

1133: In situ edge engineering of two-dimensional transition metal

dichalcogenidesDr Raymond Unocic (Oak Ridge

National Laboratory)

173: Measurement of local crystal lattice strain variations in dealloyed

nanoporous goldMr Christoph Mahr (University of

Bremen)

1157: Structural Study of Hyperbolic Surface Structures by Electron

MicroscopyDr Lu Han (Tongji University)

12: Contribution of electron microscopy to study the nanoscale and porous

organization of self-assembled gelled oil materials

Dr Sophie Franceschi (Laboratoire des IMRCP, université Paul Sabatier,

Toulouse)

1064: Understanding flow and diffusion in porous networks combining electron tomography and pore-scale simulations

Dr Christian Kübel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

1199: PCM Materials & Devices: High Speed and Low-dose TEM ImagingDr Shalini Tripathi (University of

Connecticut)

711: In-situ gas reaction of thicker materials in environmental HVEM

Prof Nobuo Tanaka (Nanostructures Research Laboratory/Japan Fine

Ceramics Center and Nagoya University)

133: Low-dose cryogenic O2 and H2O mapping in organic photovoltaics

Mr Zino Leijten (Eindhoven University of Technology)

77: Nanoindentation-induced phase transformation between SiC polymorphs

Dr Tingting Yao (Institute of Metal Research)

1339: The Growth of Super-Tetragonal Phase in BiFeO3 on LaAlO3 Substrate

through Deigner DefectsDr Xuan Cheng (Monash University)

158: Revealing nanoscale passivation and corrosion mechanisms of highly

reactive Li metal by environmental TEMProf Benjamin Butz (Micro- and

Nanoanalytics and –Tomography Group & Micro- and Nanoanalytics

Facility (MNaF), University of Siegen)

1334: The impact of the electron dose rate and temperature-dependent

radiolysis products on the growth and dissolution of metal nanoparticles in

LTEMA/Prof Sašo Šturm (Jozef Stefan

Institute)

857: Structural relaxation and oxygen vacancies in Ca and Y co-doped

bismuth iron garnet thin filmsMr Adrien Teurtrie (Université Paris

sud)

234: Near atomic cryo-electron microscopy structure of human BRISC

deubiquitinase complex inhibited by SHMT2 suggests link to cancer cell

growth in hypoxic environmentsDr Andreas Schenk (Friedrich

Miescher Institute)

311: CryoEM study of a bacterial multidrug efflux pump involved in

antibiotic resistanceDr Olivier Lambert (CBMN CNRS-

University of Bordeaux)

276: Cryo-Electron Microscopy Investigations of Seneca Valley VirusDr Mihnea Bostina (University of

Otago)

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19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

IT-7.2 - Multi-scale 3D imagingIT-5.4 - In-situ, environmental and

time-resolved microscopies

IT-12.2 - Spectroscopy – High energy excitations and local chemical

analysis

LS-3.2 - 3-D Structures of Macromolecules & Supramolecular

Assemblies

PS-1.4 - Nanoscale, nanostructured and porous materials

PS-4.4 - Metals and alloysPS-10.1 - Magnetic, ferroelectric and

multiferroic materialsLS-5 - Cellular Transport & Dynamics

PS-12.4 - Materials for energy production, storage and catalysis

LS-6 - Applications of Cryo Electron Microscopy in Biology

IT-8.3 - Phase-related techniques IT-1.4 – Instrumentation

Chairpersons: Paul Matsudaira & Sara Bals

Chairpersons: Patricia Kooyman &Pratihba Gai

Chairpersons: Gianluigi Botton & Gerald Kothleitner

Chairpersons: Eric Hanssen & Gabriel Lander

Chairpersons: Frances Ross& Ben Britton

Chairpersons: Xiaodong Han& Jianfeng Nie

Chairpersons: Shujun Zhang& Laura Bocher

Chairpersons: Rob Parton & Georg Ramm

Chairpersons: Christina Scheu &Paulo Ferreira

Chairpersons: Thomas Mueller-Reichert & Michel Steinmetz

Chairpersons: Etienne Snoeck & Nobuo Tanaka

Chairpersons: Greg McMullan &Nestor Zaluzec

16:00 16:00

16:30 - 18:00

16:30 - 18:00

190: Lorentz TEM observation of deformed skyrmions in supercooled

stateDr Daisuke Morikawa (Department of

Physics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

1316: Cryogenic TEM Studies of Bloch and NEEL Skyrmion Textures in

Lacunar Spinels and Cubic HelimagnetsMr Felix Lucas Kern (IFW Dresden)

550: Observation and analysis of current-driven motion of magnetic domain

boundaries in a chiral-lattice helimagnet FeGe

Dr Kiyou Shibata (RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science)

1286: TEM study of controlled localisation of skyrmion nucleation by

focused ion beam irradiationMiss Kayla Fallon (SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University

of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ)

177: Time resolved Lorentz-TEM measurements of topological skyrmion

decay in Fe0.5Co0.5SiMr Simon Pöllath (University of

Regensburg)

1380: Direct observation of magnetic domain dynamics in Z-type cobalt

hexaferriteDr Kyung Song (Department of

Materials Modeling & Characterization, Korea Institute of

Materials Science, Changwon 51508)

1984: Journey to the Centre of the Cell (JTCC) - Exploring Nanoparticle

Interactions in Virtual Reality Invited Speaker: Prof John McGhee

(UNSW Sydney)

1950: Visualising mtDNA release Invited Speaker: Dr Kate Mcarthur

(Monash University)

1932: Exploring the molecular landscape of Chlamydomonas with in

situ cryo-electron tomographyInvited Speaker: Dr Ben Engel (Maz-

Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany)

1604: Multiscale 3D imaging of cilia by electron and X-ray cryo-microscopyDr Elisabeth Müller (Paul Scherrer

Institute)

1315: Unsupervised deep learning approach for automated annotation of

cellular electron cryo-tomogramsProf Niels Volkmann (Sanford

Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute)

1943: Combination of cryo-EM and genetics for studying eukaryotic cilia

Invited Speaker: Prof Masahide Kikkawa (The University of Tokyo,

Japan)

852: A Novel Technique to Investigate Ionomer Distribution in PEMFC:

Differentiating Carbon by STEM-EELSMr Kang Yu (TMI-University of Texas

at Austin,International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory)

1032: Comparison of Atomic Scale Dynamics for 14 Kinds of Transition

Metal NanocatalystsMr Kecheng Cao (Ulm University, Electron Microscopy of Materials

Science)

1040: Modulating electron beams in space and time to probe for the genuine

structures and function at the atomic scale

Dr Christian Kisielowski (Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory, The

Molecular Foundry)

1449: Catalyst nanomaterials studied by in situ heating and identical location transmission electron microscopy

Dr Francisco Ruiz Zepeda (National Institute of Chemistry)

660: Quantitative STEM of Catalyst Nanoparticles with Simultaneous ADF

Imaging and Spectroscopy Prof Peter Nellist (University of

Oxford)

1563: A novel combinatorial approach utilizing TIRF microscopy and Duolink

for assessment of protein-protein interactions at the cell membraneDr Michael Lovelace (Applied

Neurosciences Program, Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research

Unit, St Vincent’s Centre for Applied Medical Research, Faculty of

Medicine, St Vincent’s Clinical School, University of NSW)

1256: Assessing the red blood cell nursery

Mr Jia Hao Yeo (The University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine, School

of Medical Sciences)

14:00

969: In situ Observation of Lithiation of Ge Nanowires using Electron

HolographyProf Molly Mccartney (Arizona State

University)

14:15

14:30

14:45

15:00

15:15

15:30

15:45

1341: Crystalline orientation maps obtained from channeling contrast:

focus on acquisition and image treatments

A/Prof Cyril Langlois (MATEIS Laboratory, INSA , University of Lyon

– CNRS, Lyon)

67: Vortex beam phases in real space studied by electron holography

Dr Ken Harada (RIKEN)

224: Electron wave front manipulation using patterned electrostatic mirrors

Mr Maurice Krielaart (Delft University of Technology)

79: Towards an application of quasi non-diffractive electron Bessel beams in

scanning transmission electron microscopy

Dr Simon Hettler (KIT - Laboratory for Electron Microscopy)

609: Optimizing Data and Sample Connectivity for Cryo-EM Workflows

Mr Maarten Kuijper (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Materials & Structural

Analysis, Eindhoven)

123: SHeM: Scanning Helium atom Microscopy A novel atom probe

techniqueDr Sabrina Daniela Eder (Department

of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Allégaten 55,

5007 Bergen,Centre for Organic Electronics, University of Newcastle)

665: Utilization of Electron Channelling Contrast Imaging to Display Crystal

Lattice Orientation in Scanning Electron Microscope

Mr Jan Cupera (Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Brno

University of Technology)

1268: In-situ TEM Electrical Biasing of LAO/STO Interface-Devices Revealing

Charge Modulation and Associated Structural and Chemical Changes

Mr Jinsol Seo (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University

(SKKU), Suwon)

500: Electron Holographic Measurement of the Three-Dimensional Electrostatic

Potential Distribution of a Flat CapacitorMr Tolga Wagner ( Technische

Universität Berlin, Institut für Optik und Atomare Physik, Straße des 17.

Juni 135, 10623 Berlin)

153: Electron holography using femtosecond electron pulses

Dr Arnaud Arbouet (CEMES, CNRS UPR8011, 29 Rue Jeanne Marvig,

Toulouse)

937: Off-axis electron holography phase-shifting techniques combined with

summation for routine high sensitivity and high spatial resolution phase mapsDr Victor Boureau (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, DTSI, SCMC, F-

38000 Grenoble)

501: Development of a high throughput SEM

Mr Wilco Zuidema (Delft University of Technology)

624: Compressed sensing and other beam strategies to reduce electron dose

in (S)TEMDr Armand Béché (EMAT, University

of Antwerp)

Dedicated Poster Viewing SessionExhibition Hall 2

Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

462: Time-Resolved Electron Holography by Interference GatingMr Tolga Wagner (Technische

Universität Berlin, Institut für Optik und Atomare Physik, Straße des 17.

Juni 135, 10623 Berlin)

1356: Single-shot three-dimensional electron imaging for in-situ dynamics

Dr Emad Oveisi (CIME/EPFL)

68: Differentiating the structures of PtNi octahedral nanoparticles through

combined ADF and EDX simulations Dr Katherine Macarthur (Ernst Ruska

Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons and the

Peter Gruenburg Institute)

720: HT BSE detector and EBAC electronics for ESEM.

Dr Grigore Moldovan (Point Electronic GmbH)

157: Ultrafast coherent Transmission Electron Microscopy with a high brightness laser-driven cold field

emission source microscope: imaging, diffraction, spectroscopy and holography

with ultrashort electron pulsesMr Giuseppe Mario Caruso (CEMES-CNRS, 29 Rue Jeanne Marvig, 31055

Toulouse)

295: In situ detection of product gas molecules associated with catalytic reactions of fine matallic particles by

environmental high-voltage TEM eauipped with quadrupole mass

spectrometerProf Shunsuke Muto (Nagoya

University)

967: Joint reconstruction of multi-modal tomography data using total generalized

variationDr Georg Haberfehlner (Graz Centre

for Electron Microscopy)

591: In situ 3D characterization of metal nanoparticles while heating

Prof Sara Bals (EMAT-University of Antwerp)

236: A robust method to acquire tilt series in a few seconds for Fast

Operando Nano-Tomography in ETEMDr Thierry Epicier (MATEIS)

1309: 3D Reconstruction of Magnetic Textures in Nanomagnets by Electron

Holographic TomographyDr Axel Lubk (IFW Dresden)

867: High-pressure torsion triggered diffusive phase transformation in a

twinning-induced plasticity steelDr Xianghai An (School of Aerospace,

Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Sydney)

861: Martensite and twin in Fe50Mn30Co10Cr10 high entropy alloy

Miss Lin Qi (College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing

University)

610: Influence of Texture on TRIP behavior of Ultrafine Duplex rich-Mn

AHSSMr Mehdi Eizadjou (School of

Aerospace, Mechanical, Mechatronic Engineering, The University of

Sydney, Australia, Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis,

The University of Sydney)

759: Precipitate observation of Al-Mg-Si-Cu-Ag alloys by HRTEM and HAADF-

STEMA/Prof Seungwon Lee (University of

Toyama)

736: A novel design of hot rolled Al-Cu alloy through ordered L12 precipitates

by minor addition of Nb and ZrProf Kamanio Chattopadhyay (Indian

Institute of Science, Bangalore)

240: Gaseous Environmental TEM: a complementary study of nanocatalysts

using a combined dedicated ETEM vs E-cell approach

Dr Thierry Epicier (MATEIS)

524: Understanding High Contact Resistance in MoS2 FETs Using STEM-

EELSMr K. Andre Mkhoyan (University of

Minnesota)

121: Atomic resolution spatially-resolved inversion parameter in spinel oxides

Mr Pau Torruella Besa (LENS-MIND, Departament d'Enginyeries:

Electrònica, Universitat de Barcelona, Institute of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology (IN2UB), Universitat de Barcelona)

845: Atomic scale charge compensation mechanism in Ca and Y co-doped

bismuth iron garnet thin filmsMr Adrien Teurtrie (Université Paris

sud)

712: Direct observation of hole in cuprate superconductor using STEM-

EELSDr Mitsutaka Haruta (Kyoto

University)

510: How sharp are atomically sharp interfaces in complex functional oxide

heterostructures?Invited Speaker: Prof Peter A. Van

Aken (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research)

Invited SpeakerProf Jose Rodriguez (UCLA, USA)

1071: New modes of imaging for in situ TEM nanomechanical testing

Invited Speaker: Prof Andrew Minor (UC Berkeley and LBNL)

506: Ultrafine-grained multi-phase medium-Mn advanced high strength

steels Prof James Wittig (Vanderbilt

University)

126: Interfaces and defects: their role during precipitation in Al-Ag alloys

Mr Zezhong Zhang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

Monash University)

676: In situ and post mortem TEM characterization of creep deformation

micromechanisms in the AD730 superalloy: influence of the stress level

and grain size.Prof Florence Pettinari-Sturmel

(CEMES-CNRS,Université de Toulouse)

1993: Novel TEM & STEM imaging enabled by hybrid pixel detectors

Invited Speaker: Dr Damien Mcgrouther (University of Glasgow,

UK)

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2018

1010: In situ Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy with Atomic Resolution under Atmospheric

PressuresInvited Speaker: Prof Xiaoqing Pan

(University of California Irvine)

2009: Next generation sample preparation for cyro-EM analysis of

macromolecular structuresInvited Speaker: Prof Peter Peters

(Maastricht University, The Netherlands)

15:45

15:00

15:15

15:30

320: Direct Atomic-Scale Observation of Nanoparticles Coalescence Driven Nucleation and Growth in the TEMDr Junjie Li (International Iberian

Nanotechnology Laboratory)

275: STEM imaging and concomitant EDS mapping of in situ cation-exchange

at solid state between diverse nanoparticles populations: how it

actually works.Prof Andrea Falqui (King Abdullah

University of Science &Technology. Biological & Environmental Sciences & Engineering Division, NABLA Lab)

254: Direct measurement of the surface energy of bimetallic nanoparticles using

in-situ heating TEMMr Adrian Chmielewski ( Université

Paris Diderot)

1152: Wettability of the outer and inner surfaces of carbon nanotubes evaluated

by single-nanotube-level force measurements and in-situ observations

Mr Konan Imadate (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka

University)

598: The molecular basis for UV-damage recognition in chromatinDr Simone Cavadini (Friedrich

Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research)

575: Cryo-EM Structures of a Single Ring Chaperonin from Bacteriophage

OBP P.fluorescence in Nucleotide-free and ADP-bound States

Prof Olga Sokolova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

54: Near-atomic cryo-EM structure of the chaperonin CCT in complex with its substrate mLST8, a key component of

the mTOR complex.Dr Jorge Cuellar (National Centre for Biotechnology (CNB-CSIC), Madrid)

1536: Cryo-electron microscopy structure of the Plasmodium falciparum

Rh5/CyRPA/Ripr invasion complex reveals the mechanism of malaria

parasite invasion into human red blood cells.

Dr Wilson Wong (Walter and Elliza Hall Institute)

14:15

14:30

14:45

1996: Applications of High Spatial Energy Resolution Core Loss EELS in a

Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope

Invited Speaker: Dr Demie Kepaptsoglou ( SuperSTEM

Laboratory)

574: Magnetic transition in temperature: inhomogeneities revealed by electron

holography at the nanometer scaleInvited Speaker: Mr Christophe Gatel

(CEMES Toulouse)

Invited Speaker: Prof Jennifer Stow (Centre for Inflammatory Disease Research, Institute for Molecular

Biosciences, University of Queensland)

14:00

727: Multiscale 3-D Imaging Techniques Based on Focused Electron Probes with

Applications to Biological SystemsInvited Speaker: Dr Richard Leapman

(National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health)

369: Imaging Coherent Structural Dynamics with Ultrafast Electron

MicroscopyInvited Speaker: A/Prof David

Flannigan (University of Minnesota)

904: Microstructure evolution in nanotwinned copper under mechanical

deformationProf Kui Du (Institute of Metal

Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

484: Study of structural distortions in Eshelby twisted InP nanowires by

precession electron diffractionProf Daniel Ugarte (Inst. Fi-sica "Gleb

Wataghin"-UNICAMP)

366: Forward Models for 3D Materials Characterization by SEM and TEM

ModalitiesInvited Speaker: Prof Marc Degraef

(Carnegie Mellon University)

1131: Structure and function of the proteasome activator PA28 of the

malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum

A/Prof Eric Hanssen (Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute,

The University of Melbourne)

313: Local Resolution in cryo Electron Microscopy: Adding directionality

Prof Jose-Maria Carazo (CSIC-CNB)

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7:30 7:30

9:00 9:00

10:00 10:00

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

LS-12 - Multimodal Molecular Imaging in Health & Disease

IT-5.5 - In-situ, environmental and time-resolved microscopies

IT-12.3 - Spectroscopy – High energy excitations and local chemical

analysisFI-1 - Outreach IT-8.4 - Phase-related techniques PS-4.5 - Metals and alloys

PS-10.2 - Magnetic, ferroelectric and multiferroic materials

LS-7 - Embryology & Developmental Biology

PS-12.5 - Materials for energy production, storage and catalysis

IT-2.1 - Computational methods for data acquisition, analysis and

visualization

PS-11 - Materials in geology, mineralogy and archeology

IT-14.1 – Advances in Atom Probe Tomography

Chairpersons: Peter Peters & Peijun Zhang

Chairpersons: Patricia Kooyman & Pratihba Gai

Chairpersons: Gianluigi Botton & Gerald Kothleitner

Chairpersons: Tim White & Jenny Whiting

Chairpersons: Etienne Snoeck &Nobuo Tanaka

Chairpersons: Xiaodong Han& Jianfeng Nie

Chairpersons: Shujun Zhang& Laura Bocher

Chairpersons: Louise Cole & Anastasios Pavlopoulos

Chairpersons: Christina Scheu &Paulo Ferreira

Chairpersons: Steven Ludtke & Nigel Browning

Chairpersons: Ashley Slattery &David Saxey

Chairpersons: David Larson & Leigh Stephenson

10:30

898: Microstructural evolution of 25Cr duplex stainless steel upon shot

peening treatmentMiss Sijia Liu (Changwon National

University)

10:30

10:45

545: Atomic-scale HAADF-STEM Study of Symmetrical Tilt Boundaries in a Mg-

Gd AlloyDr Yuman Zhu (Department of

Materials Science & Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne)

10:45

12:30

Myscope - Online Microscopy Workshops

Session one - 12:45 - 1:15Session two - 1:15 - 1:45

12:30 - 12:451547: High resolution smartphone

microscopes as an educational and public engagement tool

Dr Amy Davies (Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering, Heriot-Watt

University)

12:45 - 14:00Hands-on exploration of Jim

Cybulski and Amy Davies microscopes

12:30

328: Imaging antisite defects in Ag-substituted Cu2ZnSnSe4

Prof David Cherns (University of Bristol)

161: Applications of Advanced Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Techniques in the Study of Light AlloysMs Yunhe Zheng (Department of

Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University)

222: Experimental observation of novel long-period structures and phase transitions in fcc [111] tilt grain

boundaries by atomic resolution STEMMr Thorsten Meiners (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH)

387: Performance evaluation of compressed sensing set-ups for optical and transmission electron microscopy

Dr Wouter Van Den Broek (NameInstitut für Physik & IRIS

Adlershof, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Newtonstr. 15, 12489 Berlin)

987: Processing very large pixelated STEM datasets: challenges and

solutionsDr Magnus Nord (School of Physics

and Astronomy, University of Glasgow)

438: Mapping of atomic-site-specific oxidation states of metal atoms by EELS

using STEM-moiré method. Dr Eiji Okunishi (EM Business Unit,

JEOL Ltd.)

Invited Speaker: Mr Maxwell Coyle (Foldscope Instruments, United

States)282: Quantitative Atomic Scale Imaging

of Conducting Filaments of Resistive Switching Memories Using

Monochromated STEM-EELS Technique

Dr Hongchu Du (Ernst Ruska-Centrum für Mikroskopie und Spektroskopie mit Elektronen,

Forschungszentrum Gemeinschaftslabor für

Elektronenmikroskopie, RWTH Aachen University)

Late breaking session

206: Effect of single point defect on local properties in BiFeO3 thin film

Miss Xiaomei Li (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

962: Bringing STEM into phase: new opportunities with focused-probe STEM

ptychographyInvited Speaker: Prof Peter Nellist

(University of Oxford, UK)

377: Formation of White Etching Areas during Rolling Contact Fatigue of SAE 52100 Bearing Steel - the Influence of

Diffusible HydrogenDr Alexander Schwedt (RWTH

Aachen University, Central Facility for Electron Microscopy)

297: Combined Effect of Stacking Fault Energy and Specimen Size on the Mechanical Behaviors of Single

Crystalline Face-Centered Cubic MetalsMr Ranming Niu (School of Aerospace, Mechanical and

Mechatronic Engineering, the University of Sydney, Sydney)

19: Atomic mappings of novel domain configurations in ferroelectric thin films

Invited Speaker: Prof Yinlian Zhu (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese

Academy of Sciences)

1969: Understanding cell polarity patterning in plants using fluorescence

live-cell imagingInvited Speaker: Dr Neha Bhatia (The

University of Sydney, Australia)

1961: Tissue flow genetics: using tissue cartography to map the forces shaping

complex organsInvited Speaker: A/Prof Sebastian Streichan (University of California,

Santa Barbara, USA)

11:00

11:15

11:30

11:45-12:00

12:00

12:15

914: Correlative investigation of Mg dopant in GaN p-n junction by atom

probe tomography and off-axis electron holography

Miss Lynda Amichi (Université Grenoble Alpes,CEA - INAC)

1430: The analysis of sulfide minerals by atom probe tomography

Dr David Saxey (John de Laeter Centre, Curtin University)

1926: Molecular Dynamics Modeling of Surface and Subsurface processes

under high electric fieldsInvited Speaker: Dr Stefan Parviainen (GPM, University of Rouen, France)

1541: Transmission electron microscope analysis for electron beam

sensitive CH3NH3PbI3 organic-inorganic perovskites

Dr Wei Li (Monash University)

Lunch, Lunch Workshops, Exhibition and Poster Sessions/ViewingExhibition Hall 2

19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Registration OpenOutside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre

Plenary Lecture Darling Harbour Theatre

Prof Zhiwei Shan (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China)Mechanical Testing Laboratory inside TEM

11:00

1614: Routine determination of sub-100 kDa complexes with conventional cryo-

EMInvited Speaker: Dr Gabriel Lander (The Scripps Research Institute)

1817: The good, the bad and the ugly of outreach stories: what works and why.Invited Speaker: Dr Bronwen Cribb

(The University of Queensland, Australia)

11:15

1436: Radicals-assisted CVD implemented in a modified HR

environmental TEM for in-situ real-time SWCNTs growth with a given chirality.

Invited Speaker: Dr Ileana Florea (LPICM, Ecole polytechnique, CNRS,

Univ. Paris-Saclay)

70: Realizing Real-Time Augmented Microscopy and Analysis on the Latest

Advanced Scanning Transmission Electron MicroscopesDr Raymond Unocic

(Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Center for Nanophase Materials

Science)

1629: Model-based iterative reconstruction of charge density and electric field using off-axis electron

holographyInvited Speaker: Dr Rafal E. Dunin-

Borkowski (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Invited SpeakerDr Alexander Combes (Murdoch

Children’s Research Institute and The University of Melbourne,

Australia)

1927: The Full Spectrum of Time Resolution for Transmission Electron

MicroscopyInvited Speaker

Mr Bryan Reed (IDES, USA)

32: Atomic-level In situ Imaging and Spectroscopy of Interfacial Interactions during Carbon Deposition on a Ni/CeO2

CatalystMr Ethan Lawrence (Arizona State

University)

679: Sub-nanoscale spatial mapping of magnetic moments by STEM-EMCD under symmetric 3-beam condition

using convergent beamProf Shunsuke Muto (Nagoya

University)

850: Exploring the local structure of stress-written phases in polymorphic

BiFeO3Dr Kristina Holsgrove (Queen's

University Belfast)

593: Theoretical and experimental study on detection precision and imaging

quality of a PSD based non-pixelated COM detector for DPC

Mr Felix Schwarzhuber (University of Regensburg)

284: Boundary-artifact-free phase retrieval from Differential Phase

Contrast imageDr Kazuo Ishizuka (HREM Research

Inc.)

1265: Combining Atom Probe Tomography and Transmission Electron Microscopy in monazite reveals grain-scale-closed systems reset at nano-scale: toward nano-geochronology.Invited Speaker: Dr Anne-Magali

Seydoux-Guillaume (CNRS,Université de Saint-Etienne)

1504: Tracking Hydrothermal Alteration in Meteorites with Oxidation State

Measurements by STXM-XANES and Aberration-Corrected STEM-EELS

Dr Bradley De Gregorio (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

1285: Development of double-tilt heating holder for dynamical/atomic resolution AC-TEM and WB-STEM

observations of ferromagnetic ferrous alloys

Dr Yusuke Shimada (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku

University)

1126: In situ crystallography and electrical dynamics of strained Ge-Si

core-shell nanowiresDr Chao Zhang (Queensland

University of Technology)

WEDNESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2018

Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

788: In-situ TEM Observation of Resistive Switching of Oxide Thin Film

DevicesInvited Speaker: Prof Sang Ho Oh (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)

1290: Electron magnetic circular dichroism: state of the art and future

prospectsInvited Speaker: Dr Jan Rusz (Uppsala University, Sweden)

1224: Diamond Jubilee of Australia's first Microscopy Core Facility - the

EMU/ACMM/SMM at 60Invited Speaker: Dr Guy Cox

(University of Sydney)

1962: Correlative Atom Probe and Electron Tomography for Bone and

Implant StructureInvited Speaker: Dr Kathryn

Grandfield (McMaster University, Canada)

1046: Multimodal Microscopy to Study Plasma Membrane Microdomains

Invited Speaker: Prof Robert Parton (University of Queensland)

427: Determining bandgap profiles and sub-gap defect levels in solar cells

using high resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy

Prof David Mccomb (Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis,

The Ohio State University)

1181: Techniques for performing simultaneous in-situ Transmission

Kikuchi Diffraction (TKD) and Digital Image Correlation (DIC)

Dr Vijay Bhatia (Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis,

University of Sydney)

1482: Detailed Investigation of the Interfacial Electrode/Electrolyte

Reactions and the Effect of Additives in Li-ion, Li-Sulfur and Li-Air Batteries by

Operando ec-(S)TEMDr B.layla Mehdi (University of

Liverpool)

588: Combining environmental gas TEM and electron tomography

Dr Charles Hirlimann (IPCMS-CNRS)

836: In-situ tensile straining for two dimensional nanomaterials in the transmission electron microscope

Mr Ade Kismarahardja (School of AMME, The University of Sydney)

1431: Towards quantitative correlation of surface reconstruction and/or reduction of perovskite catalysts

simultaneously by ELNESProf Vasiliki Tileli (Institute of

Materials, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, 1015

Lausanne,Switzerland)

895: Paleomagnetism of individual magnetite nanoparticles in a meteorite

using electron holographyProf Yuki Kimura (Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido

University)

455: Atomic potential reconstruction from DPC signal of thick specimens

Dr Takehito Seki (Institute of Engineering Innovation, School of

Engineering, The University of Tokyo)

822: Investigation of Exsolution in Titanomagnetite Grains in NWA 7533 Martian Meteorite by STEM-EELS and

STEM-EDXMrs Maya Marinova (CNRS,

University of Lille & CNRS Institut Chevreul FR2638)

653: Microscopy Insights into Deactivation Mechanism of Au/CeZrO4 for Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift

ReactionDr Qian He (Cardiff University)

107: Investigating life on land 1 billion years ago.

Ms Eva Sirantoine (The University of Western Australia)

103: High resolution chemical analysis of grains from the Itokawa asteroid by

FIB-ToF-SIMS Dr William Rickard (Advanced

Resource Characterisation Facility, John de Laeter Centre, Curtin

University)

365: In situ TEM implementation of impedance spectroscopy on a model solid oxide electrolysis cell combining

reactive gasses, high temperatures and electrical potentials

Dr Søren Bredmose Simonsen (Department of Energy Conversion

and Storage, Technical University of Denmark)

843: First-Principles Calculations of Field Evaporation in Atom Probe

TomographyDr Michael Ashton (Max Planck

Institut für Eisenforschung)

684: Advantages of Direct Detection and Electron Counting for High-energy Resolution and Monochromated

Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy Data Acquisition

Dr Paolo Longo (Gatan Inc.)

325: Symmetry-Constraints for Mapping Electronic States with EELSDr Stefan Löffler (TU Wien)

435: Atomic scale magnetic and structural imaging by achromatic

electron microscopyA/Prof Xiaoyan Zhong (National

Center for Electron Microscopy, Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials, The State Key Laboratory of New

Ceramics & Fine Processing, School of Materials Science & Engineering,

Tsinghua University)

1108: Direct Observation of Dissimilar Dissolution Behaviours in a Radiation

Field: An In-situ Study of Layered Aluminum Based Minerals

Dr Michele Conroy (University of Limerick)

816: Low dose STEM for everyone using compressed sensing with regular

scanning grids Mr Jakob Spiegelberg (Uppsala

University)

1997: Compressive sensing in Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Invited Speaker: Dr Andrew Stevens (Duke University, USA)

11:30

838: Focused Ion Beam Milling as a Game Changer in in-situ Cryo-Electron

Tomography of Frozen Hydrated Specimens

Invited Speaker: Dr Miroslava Schaffer (Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Dep. of Molecular Structural Biology, Martinsried)

1985: Microscopy for all: The use of microscopy as an educational tool in the

Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History

Invited Speaker: Juan Pablo Hurtado Padilla (National Museum of Natural

History, USA)

11:45-12:00

998: Simultaneous E-Field & Strain Mapping by Precession Electron

DiffractionDr Benedikt Haas (Humboldt-

Universität zu Berlin)

12:00

12:15

677: Crystallography in Atom Probe Tomography

Mr Alec Day (Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia,School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic

Engineering, The University of Sydney, Sydney)

932: Nanoscale magnetic and structural characterization of Ne+ irradiated FeAl

thin films using pixelated STEMDr Magnus Nord (School of Physics

and Astronomy, University of Glasgow)

662: Optical equivalency of focused probe STEM ptychography and TEM

Fourier ptychography Dr Emanuela Liberti (Department of

Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford)

1280: Low-dose Electron Ptychography with a Fast Direct Electron Detector

Prof Peng Wang (Nanjing University)

Late breaking session

1625: Using a multi-modality imaging approach to investigate the role of

platelets in neonatal stroke Dr Alison Farley (The Walter and

Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne)

1535: Tweezing mechanical information out of the plasma

membrane of uterine epithelial cells. Ms Sadaf Kalam (The University of

Sydney)

404: Cryo-electron microscopy extended into the quantum realms of

photosynthetic energy transfer processes

Prof Andreas Holzenburg (UTRGV)

1565: Nanoscale sword and shield: recent developments of focused ion

beam and 2D materials for multimodal imaging of cells

Dr Jing Fu (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering. Centre of Excellence for Advanced Molecular Imaging,

Monash University)

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19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

IT-9.1 - STEM and TEM imagingIT-2.2 - Computational methods for

data acquisition, analysis and visualization

FI-2 - Data management (storage, processing and sharing)

IT-10.1 - SEM, FIB, scanning probe and surface microscopy

IT-13.1 - Spectroscopy – Low energy excitations and ultrafast

spectroscopyLS-10 - Plant Science & Mycology

PS-10.3 - Magnetic, ferroelectric and multiferroic materials

LS-13 - Invertebrate Biology & Taxonomy

PS-2.1 - Carbon-based materials and 2D structures

PS-13.4 - Physical science applications of in-situ microscopy

IT-3 – Methods and workflows for correlative microscopy

IT-14.2 – Advances in Atom Probe Tomography

Chairpersons: Richard Leapman & Peter Nellist

Chairpersons: Steven Ludtke & Nigel Browning

Chairpersons: Wojtek Goscinski & Dieter Weber

Chairpersons: Tomonobu Nakayama, Alex de Marco & Raynald Gauvin

Chairpersons: Odile StephanChairpersons: Rosemary White &

Staffan PerssonChairpersons: Shujun Zhang

& Laura BocherChairpersons: Andreas Holzenburg

& Maria ByrneChairpersons: Ute Kaiser &

Dougal McCullochChairpersons: Masaki Takeguchi &

Xiaozhou LiaoChairpersons: Fei Sun &

Saskia LippensChairpersons: David Larson & Leigh

Stephenson

LS-12 - Multimodal Molecular Imaging in Health & Disease

Chairpersons: Peter Peters & Peijun Zhang

16:00 16:00

16:30 - 18:00

16:30 - 18:00

1627: Attosecond electron microscopy and diffraction

Invited Speaker: Prof Peter Baum (University of Konstanz,Max-Planck-

Institute of Quantum Optics)

Invited SpeakerDr Christine Faulkner (John Innes

Centre, UK)

1209: Beyond the Diffraction Limit and below 0.4 Angstroms with a High

Dynamic Range Pixel Array DetectorInvited Speaker: Prof David Muller

(Cornell University)

1591: Solutions for the analysis of large microscopy multi-dimensional datasets

in HyperSpy.Invited Speaker: Dr Francisco de la Peña (University of Lille, France)

984: LiberTEM: An open software platform for pixelated scanning

transmission electron microscopyDr Dieter Weber (Forschungszentrum

Jülich)

1357: A national network of trusted data repositories for the Australian National

Imaging FacilityDr Andrew Mehnert (Centre for

Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis, The University of Western

Australia, Perth)

1568: The Image Data Resource: a platform for publishing, integrating and mining biological imaging data at scale

Petr Walczysko (Division of Computational Biology, University of

Dundee, Dundee)

958: Meeting the next-generation instrument data challenge with

MyTardisDr Amr Hassan (eResearch Delivery

Leader, Monash University)

728: Ultra High Precision, High Resolution and Large Area SEM using

Raith E-line PlusDr Han-Hao (elliot) Cheng (Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The

University of Queensland)

305: Optimisation of scattered electron imaging in the scanning electron

microscopeDr Ben Britton (Imperial College

London)

1097: Application of inverted fountain detector for downward secondary

electron emitted from nanosheets in SEM

Prof Takashi Sekiguchi (University of Tsukuba,National Institute for

Materials Science (NIMS))

388: Analytical STEM at 30 keV, EDS, EELS and CBED at the Nanoscale

Prof Raynald Gauvin (Department of Mining and Materials Engineering,

McGill University)

Invited SpeakerDr Hans Elmlund (Monash

University)

1560: Thick (3D) sample imaging using iDPC-STEM

Dr Ivan Lazić (Thermo Fisher Scientific)

15:45

14:00

14:15

14:30

14:45

15:00

15:15

15:30

Invited SpeakerDr Sophie Meuret (AMOLF, The

Netherlands)

Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

Dedicated Poster Viewing SessionExhibition Hall 2

1155: Aberration corrected STEM for interfacial strain and vacancy

characterizationProf Jian-Min Zuo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

1165: A new algorithm for segmenting single adult cardiac cells from

largevolumeserial block-face scanningelectron microscopy data

Dr Vijay Rajagopal (University of Melbourne)

373: Automated Imaging and Analysis of Pharmaceutical Particles Using a

Tabletop Low Voltage TEMDr Mathieu Colomb-Delsuc (Vironova

AB, Stockholm)

335: Image restoration from single scanning transmission electron

micrograph using deep convolutional neural networks

Dr Ivan Lobato (EMAT, Antwerp University, Groenenborgerlaan 171,

2020 Antwerp, Belhium)

118: Atomic-scale observation of oxidation and decomposition processes

in nanocrystalline alloys via in-situ heating

Mr Jinming Guo (Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science,

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Leoben 8700)

667: Electron beam effects on metal and semiconductor oxide films -

structure and electrical propertiesDr Christian Kübel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

1459: Superconducting Delay LineDetector for Time of Flight

Spectrometry and Atom ProbeTomography

Dr. Thomas Kelly (CAMECA Instruments, Inc.)

352: Improved throughput of gold nanoparticle localization and imaging in the brain through the development of a

novel SEM-STEM techniqueDr Paul Kempen (Center for

Nanomedicine and Theranostics, Department of Micro- and

Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark)

795: Assessing the use of CMOS technology in EBSD detectors and its

impact on analysis speed and precisionDr Pat Trimby (Oxford Instruments

Nanoanalysis)

193: Biaxial tensile stress effect within epitaxial BiFeO3 film grown on (100)

KTaO3Dr In-Tae Bae (State University of

New York at Binghamton)

643: Atomic resolution electron microscopy and spectroscopy of ion

implanted dopants in two-dimensional materials

Mr Eoghan O'Connell (TEMUL, Dept. of Physics, School of Sciences and

Bernal Institute, University of Limerick)

1496: Optoelectronic measurements on atomically thin MoxW(1-x)S2 nanoflakes

Dr Raul Arenal (Universidad de Zaragoza)

Invited SpeakerProf Quentin Ramasse (University of

Leeds, UK)

656: Direct observation of oxygen vacancy-driven structural and resistive phase transitions in La2/3Sr1/3MnO3Dr Lide Yao (NanoSpin, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University

School of Science, P.O. Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto)

553: Electron Radiolysis Effect for in-situ Electron Microscopy: Super-Dissolution and Direct Writing

Transformation of Metal OxidesProf Manling Sui (Institute of

Microstructure and Property of Advanced Materials, Beijing University of Technology)

446: Evidence of strain-induced plastic flow in the formation of phase-pure

hexagonal diamondMr Sherman Wong (School of

Science, RMIT University, Melbourne)

Late breaking talk

718: Phi thickenings in Brassica roots - an adaption to water stress?

Dr David Collings (University of Newcastle)

827: Momentum resolved spectroscopy of the dielectric response by TEM

Dr Frederic Fossard (LEM, Laboratoire d'Etude des

Microstructures, ONERA/CNRS)

1305: Direct observations of stable hydrides to solute hydrogen in metals

using atom probe tomography Dr Andrew Breen (Max Planck

Institute for Iron Research (MPIE))

821: Tracing hydrogen in APT : Development of new in-situ approachesDr Daniel Haley (Dept. of Materials,

University of Oxford)

1978: Application of Atom Probe Tomography in wide band gap

technologyInvited Speaker: A/Prof Baishakhi Mazumder (University of Buffalo,

USA)

517: Dopant distribution and Jahn–Teller distortions at

superconducting La2CuO4 interfacesMr Y. Eren Suyolcu (Max Planck

Institute for Solid State Research)

785: Understanding impacts of environmental changes and

anthropogenic activities on marine organisms

Invited Speaker: Dr Peta Clode (University of Western Australia,

Australia)

599: Cryogenic analytical electron microscopy for native state imaging of

nanomaterials Dr Nicole Hondow (University of

Leeds)

834: Industrial approach to in-situ electron microscopy of heterogeneous

catalystsDr Manfred Schuster (Johnson

Matthey Technology Centre, Blount’s Court, Reading, RG4 9NH)

1376: Visualisation of polar nano-regions and chemical composition

fluctuations in BaTiO3 and (Ba, Sr)TiO3 ceramics above Curie temperature

Prof Goran Drazic (National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia)

940: Advanced electron microscopy and spectroscopy on ferroelectric thin films

Prof Peng Gao (School of Aerospace, Mechanical & Mechatronic

Engineering, The University of Sydney)

1021: Probing Resonant Photonic Modes in Oxide Nanoparticles with

Focussed Electron BeamsProf Peter Crozier (Arizona State

University)

Invited SpeakerDr Alexandra Brand (University of

Aberdeen, UK)

294: Observation of ferroelectric polarization in hybrid improper ferroelectric (Ca, Sr)3Ti2O7

Dr Hiroshi Nakajima (Kyushu University)

200: Atomic mapping of domains and interfacial structures in ferroelectric thin

films Prof Xiuliang Ma (Institute of Metal

Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

1951: Large-scale phenotyping of invertebrate model and non-model

organisms using digital non-invasive, three-dimensional imaging techniques

Invited Speaker: Dr Alexander Ziegler (Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Universität Bonn, Germany)

97: Interaction between 2D transition metal dichalcogenides and metal atoms

for use in electrical contacting, investigated via atomic resolution

HAADF Scanning Transition Electron Microscopy

Ms Eileen Courtney (TEMUL, Department of Physics, School of

Natural Sciences & Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick,

Ireland)

1934: Reaching out for the sun: molecular mechanisms enhancing light

access in plantsInvited Speaker: Prof Christian

Fankhauser (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)

Invited SpeakerA/Prof Lena F. Kourkoutis (Cornell

University, USA)

1413: One-Dimensional Hexagonal Boron Nitride Semiconductor

Miss Hyoju Park (UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science and

Technology))

14:15

14:45

15:00

WEDNESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2018

14:30

1044: Cross-correlative Microscopy to Understand Nanocrystalline StabilityDr Xuyang Zhou (The University of

Alabama)

929: Identification of the Icelandic accession of Arabidopsis thaliana

Prof Kesara Anamthawat-Jonsson (University of Iceland, Reykjavik)

789: In-situ Microscopy for Sub-10nm Materials

Invited Speaker: Prof Litao Sun (Southeast University)

1988: Theory of momentum-resolved phonon scattering in the transmission

electron microscope - application to 2D materials

Invited Speaker: Dr Rebecca Nicholls (University of Oxford, UK)

1444: Visualization of surface plasmon propagation in a crystal waveguide by

momentum-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopy

Dr Hikaru Saito (Kyushu University)

1963: The Atom Probe as High-Speed Camera: Correlating Nanometer

Composition with Nanosecond Material Dynamics

Invited Speaker: Dr Austin Akey (Harvard University, USA)

Invited Speaker: Dr Mark Ellisman (University of California, San Diego)

15:45 Late breaking talk

15:15

15:30

1190: Analysis of nudibranch microstructures using ultrathin

cryomicrotome sectioning and Mass Spectrometry Imaging allows spatial

distribution of molecular species to be determined at nanometer resolution

Dr Brett Hamilton (Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The

University of Queensland, 306 Carmody Road, St Lucia, QLD 4072,

Australia,Centre for Advanced Imaging, The University of

Invited SpeakerMr Wei Ji (CAS, China)

1078: Using Fiji / Image J to automate analysis of slide scanner generated files

Dr Michael Kuligowski (Australian Centre for Microscopy and

Microanalysis, University of Sydney)

223: High-frequency noise artefacts in scanning microscopy – Identification

and mitigationDr Asmus Meyer-Plath (Federal

Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)

1368: Cluster analysis for FIB tomography of nanoporous materials

Dr Martin Ritter (Hamburg University of Technology)

281: MIB 2: an updated version of the open-source platform for segmentation

and analysis of multidimensional datasets

Dr Ilya Belevich (University of Helsinki)

504: A Hybrid Environmental Transmission Electron Microscope for

Probing Plasmons and ExcitonsDr Renu Sharma (Center for

Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and

Technology, Gaithersburg)

917: Correlative microscopy combining Electron Microscopy and Secondary Ion

Mass Spectrometry Dr Santhana Eswara (Luxembourg

Institute of Science and Technology)

Late breaking talk

1053: Neurodegenerative modifications during perinatal asphyxia: correlative light and electron microscopy study .

Francisco Capani (Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiológicas

(ININCA) UBA-CONICET)

1476: Striving for precise metrology with the modern STEM

Invited Speaker: Dr Lewys Jones (Advanced Microscopy Laboratory (CRANN),School of Physics, Trinity

College Dublin)

14:00

Invited SpeakerMs Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux

(University of Nantes, France)

1288: Electron tomography of cadherin-mediated progenitor cell-cell junctions

Dr Walter Kaufmann (Institute of Science and Technology-Austria,

Klosterneuburg)

1498: Atomic resolution STEM image contrast based on local point symmetry

Dr Matus Krajnak (Department of Materials Engineering, Monash

University)

1972: Screening ultrastructural phenotypes by automated correlative

light and FIB-SEM.Invited Speaker: Dr Yannick Schwab

(EMBL Heidelberg, Germany)

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7:30 7:30

9:00 9:00

10:00 10:00

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

PS-13.3 - Physical science applications of in-situ microscopy

IT-10.2 - SEM, FIB, scanning probe and surface microscopy

PS-3.1 - Thin films, coatings and surfaces

IT-11 - Optical Nanoscopy and Spectral Imaging Techniques

IT-9.2 - STEM and TEM imagingLS-9.1 - Applications in Correlative Microscopy of Biological Systems

PS-6.1 - Biomaterials, polymers and polymer-based composites

PS-8.1 - Phase transformations and corrosion

PS-2.2 - Carbon-based materials and 2D structures

LS-14.1 - Host-Pathogen Interactions, Microbiology & Virology

IT-13.2 - Spectroscopy – Low energy excitations and ultrafast

spectroscopy

PS-9.1 - Amorphous and disordered materials, liquid crystals

Chairpersons: Masaki Takeguchi & Xiaozhou Liao

Chairpersons: Tomonobu Nakayama,Alex de Marco & Raynald Gauvin

Chairpersons: Xiuliang Ma & Zonghan Xie

Chairperson: Colin SheppardChairpersons: Richard Leapman &

Peter NellistChairperson: Yannick Schwab & Roger

WepfChairpersons: Cheng Yan & Yogambha

Ramaswamy Chairperson: James Howe & Jianqiang

ZhangChairpersons: Ute Kaiser &

Dougal McCullochChairpersons: Melanie Rug & Salvatore

ChiantiaChairpersons: Odile Stephan

Chairpersons: Paul Voyles &Amelia Liu

10:30

989: Microstructural Analysis of the Preferential Intergranular Oxidation Behavior of Alloy 600 in H2-Steam

EnvironmentMr Liberato Volpe (The University of

Manchester)

10:30

10:45

826: Spinodal Decomposition in Compositionally Modulated Ti-Mo AlloyMrs Alphy George (Metallurgy and

Materials Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, HBNI,

Kalpakkam, TN 603102)

10:45

12:30

Data-based animationsMr Chris Hammang

Effective colour-enhancement strategies for EM images

Dr Jenny Whiting (Microscopy Australia)

Hands-on colouring session – bring your images and laptop

12:30

392: SEM, TEM, STEM and AFM microscopy of the human tooth enamel

crystallitesProf José Reyes-Gasga (Instituto de

FÃ-sica, UNAM)

813: Exploring biomineral chemistry at the nanometer scale

Dr Marta De Frutos (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS,

Université de Paris-Sud)

Lunch, Lunch Workshops, Exhibition and Poster Sessions/ViewingExhibition Hall 2

229: Wet Etch Dynamics of Silicon Nanopillars Visualized in the TEM

Dr Zainul Aabdin (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Agency for Science, Technology and

Research Centre for BioImaging Sciences and Department of Biological Sciences, National

University of Singapore, 117557,Department of Physics,

National University of Singapore)

253: In-situ E-TEM study of bimetallicTiO2 supported copper-gold

nanocatalysts under oxydizing (O2) and reducing (H2) atmosphere

Mr Adrian Chmielewski (Université Paris Diderot)

985: Structural properties of Double Wall Carbon Nanotubes as revealed by

TEMDr Loiseau Annick (LEM, Laboratoire

d'Etude des Microstructures, ONERA/CNRS)

314: Application of FIB-SEM tomography, serial sectioning TEM and

STEM tomography gives insight into herpesvirus egress dynamics and the process of secondary envelopment

Dr Clarissa Villinger (Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, Ulm

University,Institute of Virology, University Medical Center Ulm)

Lunch, Lunch Workshops, Exhibition and Poster Sessions/ViewingExhibition Hall 2

1501: Functionalization of carbon nanotubes investigated by spatial-

resolved EELSDr Raul Arenal (Universidad de

Zaragoza)

1938: Momentum-resolved STEM measurement of atomic electric fields,

charge densities, polarisations and chemical composition

Invited Speaker: Dr Knut Mueller-Caspary (University of Antwerp,

Europe)

1337: Splenic capture and in vivo subcellular degradation of thin,

biological-grade graphene oxide sheets studied by correlative microscopy

Dr Eric Prestat (Materials Performance Centre, University of

Manchester)

489: Correlative Strategies for the Identification and Intracellular

Localization of Polymer NanoparticlesDr Ingo Lieberwirth (Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research)

11:00

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

1303: Application and prospect of electron-beam-induced current

technique: from defect characterization to device diagnosis

Invited Speaker: Dr Jun Chen (National Institute for Materials

Science (NIMS), Japan)

1947: Mechanical properties and surface forces of nanostructures

Invited Speaker: Prof Han Huang (The University of Queensland,

Australia)407: Microscopy with illumination and

detector arraysProf Colin Sheppard (University of

Wollongong)

1937: Interplay of strain and lattice structure in novel 2D semiconductors

Invited Speaker: Prof Wu Zhou (University of Chinese Academy of

Sciences, China)

Using Sub-Sampling/Inpainting to Control the Kinetics and Observation Efficiency of Dynamic Processes in

Liquids Invited Speaker: Prof Nigel Browning

(University of Liverpool, UK)

1956: High-speed AFM and the Essential Role of Water Molecules

Invited Speaker: Prof Mervyn Miles (University of Bristol, UK)

1965: Recent advances in FIB-SEM techniques for elemental, strain, stress

and defect analyses combined with micro-mechanical testing

Invited Speaker: Prof Xavier Maeder (EMPA, Switzerland)

Invited Speaker: A/Prof Michelle Digman (University of California,

USA)

1920: Maximising dose efficiency in quantitative STEM to reveal the 3D atomic structure of nanomaterials

Invited Speaker: Ms Sandra Van Aert (University of Antwerp, Europe)

1919: Atomic-resolution dynamic STEM observations for single atom tracking

Invited Speaker: A/Prof Ryo Ishikawa (University of Tokyo, Japan)

1813: Submolecular resolution imaging with Si cantilever-based atomic force

microscopy Invited Speaker: Dr Tomoko Shimizu

(Keio University, Japan)

1936: Understanding ciliary assembly and transport with CLEM and Cryo-EMInvited Speaker: Dr Gaia Pigino (Max

Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics, Germany)

1585: Assessing the Autophagy Machinery and Cargo - A Super-

Resolution ApproachA/Prof Ben Loos (Stellenbosch

University)

74: STEM-based direct observation of dislocation-pipe diffusion in

metal/semiconductor nitride superlattice thin films

Dr Magnus Garbrecht (Thin Film Physics Division, Linkoeping

University)

581: Visualized effects of oxidation and temperature on pseudo-single-domain

Fe3O4 particles examined by environmental TEM and off-axis

electron holographyDr Trevor Almeida (University of

Glasgow)

1586: Assessing the Autophagy Machinery and Cargo using Correlative

Light and Electron MicroscopyA/Prof Ben Loos (Stellenbosch

University)

Invited Speaker: Professor Dietmar Hutmacher (Queensland University

of Technology, Australia)

1952: White Graphene and Composites from Synthesis to Applications

Invited Speaker: Prof Ying Chen (Deakin University, Australia)

781: Inhomogeneous Strain Distribution in Epitaxial SiGe/Si Multilayers

Visualized by Dark-field Inline Electron Holography

Dr Bumsu Park (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan

University)

1976: Correlative light and electron microscopy studies of self-assembling

peptide cages (SAGEs)Invited Speaker: Dr Lorna Hodgson

(University of Bristol, UK)

1401: Characterization of metastasis related lysosomal subpopulations by

correlative live cell- 3D electron microscopy

Dr Nalan Liv (UMC Utrecht)

1703: Tracking bundling of influenza A virus genome segments in infected host

cells at single molecule levelProf Dr Andreas Herrmann (Molecular Biophysics, Department for Biology,

IRI Life Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin)

630: Plasmon field tomography of coupled metallic nanoparticles

Dr Georg Haberfehlner (Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy)

1171: Hybridization of Surface Plasmon Resonance Modes in Sierpinski Fractal

Triangles Ms Isobel C. Bicket (McMaster

University)

48: Nanoscopic Dynamics in a Supercooled Liquid from Electron

Correlation MicroscopyProf Paul Voyles (Department of

Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

Madison)

912: Ultrafast Electron Spectroscopy with Slow and Fast Electrons

Invited Speaker: Dr Nahid Talebi (Max-Planck Institut, Germany)

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

11:00

1362: Quantitative mapping of the nanoscale strain field in metallic

glasses during in situ deformationDr Christoph Gammer (Erich Schmid

Institute of Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences,

Leoben)

1470: Quantitative microscopy approaches for the study of the

interactions between Influenza matrix protein and host plasma membrane

Dr Salvatore Chiantia (University of Potsdam)

385: Self-hybridization within non-Hermitian localized plasmonic systems

Mr Hugo Lourenço Martins (Laboratoire de Physique des

Solides)

81: Investigation of the Wagonwheel Effect in Graphene via atomic resolution

HAADF and EELSMr Kalani Moore (University of

Limerick)

1458: Atomic Defects in Graphene and their Role in Proton Transport and

Water Desalination Dr Raymond Unocic (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Center for Nanophase Materials Science)

1322: Super-Resolution Characterization of Microtubule Architecture in Cells Expressing

Lyssavirus PhosphoproteinMr Ashley Rozario (School of

Chemistry, Monash University)

651: Investigating the role of the different NS3 functional domains in the

AHSV infection cycle in mammalian cells.

Mrs Linda Ferreira-Venter (University of Pretoria)

1175: In-sit TEM observation of oxidation and radiation damage

Mr Yang Yang (MIT)

1427: Correlated in situ ETEM and Multiscale Computational Study of

Dynamic Processes Characterizing the Initial Stage of Copper OxidataionProf Judy Yang (University of

Pittsburgh)

469: Characterizing the calcination behaviours of Ni-Fe layered double

hydroxide materials via in-situ transmission electron microscopy

Mr Christopher Hobbs (School of Physics and CRANN, Trinity College

Dublin.)

704: Evidence of sulphur-enriched grain boundaries in a chromia scale

Ms Ingrid Mccarroll (The University of Sydney)

1232: HIV and The Colorectal Mucosa - Investigating the Early Interactions of HIV with Mucosal Target Cells using

Highly Multiplexed MicroscopyMr Heeva Baharlou (The Westmead

institute for medical research)

421: In Situ Manipulation of Topological Defects in Bilayer Graphene

Mr Peter Schweizer (Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research

& CENEM, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg)

1278: Interface chemistry and transport in alumina using TEM and APT

Invited Speaker: Prof Krystyna Stiller (Chalmers University of Technology,

Sweden)

1220: Understanding atom-by-atom the dynamics and the properties fo the

evolution of point and extended defects in single-layer 2H-MoTe2 by Cc/Cs-corrected 40 kV high-resolution TEM

Mr Tibor Lehnert (Electron Microscopy Group of Materials

Science, University of Ulm)

422: Correlating Structural Heterogeneity to Deformation of Metallic

Glasses Using 4-D Scanning Nanodiffraction and Mesoscale

SimulationInvited Speaker: Prof Jinwoo Hwang

(Ohio State University, USA)

1189: Comparison of Spectral Imaging Modalities and Quantitative Data

Analysis TechniquesDr Tala Kaplinovsky (Australian

Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis)

19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Registration OpenOutside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre

Plenary SpeakerDarling Harbour Theatre

Dr Misty JenkinsUnderstanding Serial Killers: Investigating the function of Cytotoxic T lymphocytes using microscopy

Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

1720: Coherent Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscopy: Development and

ApplicationsInvited Speaker: Mr Armin Feist

(Georg-August-Universität Gottingen, Germany)

267: Correlative analytical transmission electron microscopy applied to the

characterization of deformation features in amorphous materials

Invited Speaker: Dr Harald Rösner (University of Münster, Germany)

1027: Realistic electrochemistry in liquid cell microscopy

Dr Daan Hein Alsem (Hummingbird Scientific)

809: Combined high-resolution FIB-Nanotomography and 3D-EDS of solid-

oxide electrolysis cellsDr Marco Cantoni (CIME/EPFL)

218: Hardness and toughness enhancement of nanotwinned high entropy alloy FeMnNiCoCr coatings

deposited by closed field unbalanced magnetron sputtering

Ms Chuhan Sha (School of Materials Science and Engineering, UNSW,

Sydney)

James Halstead

705: Overcoming the chromatic aberration resolution limit by

monochromationDr Andrew L. Bleloch (Nion R&D)

466: Advantage of Cc/Cs corrected LV-TEM for organic molecular imagingDr Kaname Yoshida (Japan Fine

Ceramics Center)

357: ISTEM - Strongly Incoherent Imaging for Ultra-High Resolution TEM

Dr Florian F. Krause (Universität Bremen)

333: Downsampling of STEM images: a study on the effect of electron dose

reduction on the quality of 3D reconstructions

Dr Sylvain Trepout (University Paris Saclay, INSERM U1196, Institut Curie,

Centre Universitaire, 91405 Orsay Cedex)

2000: Exploring the possi-pili-ties: using microscopy to better understand the

interaction of pathogenic and commensal Neisseria species with the

human host and with each otherInvited Speaker: Dr Errin Johnson

(University of Oxford, UK)

84: HRTEM study of rejuvenation in metallic glasses under cryothermal

cyclingDr Iurii Ivanov (Department of

Materials Science & Metallurgy, University of Cambridge)

936: Medium-range order of amorphous CuZr-crystalline Cu composites studied by correlated HAADF and nano-beam

diffractionDr Martin Peterlechner (Institute of Materials Physics, WWU Muenster)

1350: Investigation of CVD TiCN/Ti1-xAlxN multilayer coatings by advanced

electron microscopyMr Mohamed Ben Hassine (Chalmers

University of Technology)

745: Spatiotemporal Mapping of DNA Double Strand Break Repair Using

Super Resolution MicroscopyDr Donna Whelan (La Trobe

University)

715: Live quantitative BSE acquisition with standard-less calibrationDr Grigore Moldovan (Point

Electronic GmbH)

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2018

568: Nanoplasmonic TEM Sample Design with Full Location- and

Chemistry ControlA/Prof Michel Bosman (National

University of Singapore)

109: Investigation of dislocations by STEM in a scanning electron

microscopeMiss Cheng Sun (Karlsruhe Institute

of Technology, Laboratory for Electron Microscopy)

Invited Speaker: Peter Kingshott (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)

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19th International Microscopy Congress9 - 14 September 2018

International Convention Centre, Sydney

Darling Harbour Theatre Meeting Room C4.1 Meeting Room C4.2 Meeting Room C4.3 Meeting Room C4.4 Meeting Room C4.5 Meeting Room C4.6 Meeting Room C4.7 Meeting Room C4.8 Meeting Room C4.9 Meeting Room C4.10 Meeting Room C4.11

LS-11 - Innovations in Light / Laser Microscopy and Optical Nanoscopy

IT-10.3 - SEM, FIB, scanning probe and surface microscopy

PS-3.2 - Thin films, coatings and surfaces

FI-3 - Facility management IT-9.3 - STEM and TEM imagingIT-13.3 - Spectroscopy – Low energy

excitations and ultrafast spectroscopy

PS-6.2 - Biomaterials, polymers and polymer-based composites

PS-8.2 - Phase transformations and corrosion

PS-2.3 - Carbon-based materials and 2D structures

LS-14.2 - Host-Pathogen Interactions, Microbiology & Virology

LS-9.2 - Applications in Correlative Microscopy of Biological Systems

PS-9.2 - Amorphous and disordered materials, liquid crystals

Chairpersons: Katharina Gaus & Jan Ellenberg

Chairpersons: Tomonobu Nakayama,Alex de Marco & Raynald Gauvin

Chairpersons: Xiuliang Ma & Zonghan Xie

Chairpersons: Angus Netting & David Bell

Chairpersons: Richard Leapman & Peter Nellist

Chairpersons: Odile StephanChairpersons: Cheng Yan & Yogambha

Ramaswamy Chairperson: James Howe & Jianqiang

ZhangChairpersons: Ute Kaiser &

Dougal McCullochChairpersons: Melanie Rug & Salvatore

ChiantiaChairperson: Yannick Schwab & Roger

WepfChairpersons: Paul Voyles &

Amelia Liu

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460: Development of an Electrostatic Spherical Aberration Corrector

dedicated for SEMs Dr Tadahiro Kawasaki (Japan Fine

Ceramics Center)

287: Designing, Managing and Running a Multipurpose Advanced Materials

Characterisation FacilityInvited Speaker: Dr Richard Wuhrer

(Western Sydney University, Australia)

344: Advanced amphiphilic nanobiomaterials for drug delivery:

From design to preclinical evaluation Invited Speaker: A/Prof Alejandro

Sosnik (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology)

1974: Mechanistic Understanding of Environment-Sensitive Behaviour of

Materials Through Correlative Advanced Microstructural Analysis

Invited Speaker: Prof Grace Burke (The University of Manchester, UK)

Invited Speaker: A/Prof Pinshane Huang (University of Illinois, Urbana

Champaign, USA)

1977: An automated pipeline for CryoET and high resolution subtomogram

averagingInvited Speaker: Prof Steven Ludtke

(Baylor College of Medicine, USA)

947: Novel bending phenomena in van der Waals materials

Dr Aidan Rooney (Dept of Physics, Aalto University)

959: Comparing TEM and resonant Raman spectroscopy for diameter

distribution assessment of single wall carbon nanotubes

Dr Frederic Fossard (LEM, Laboratoire d'Etude des

Microstructures, ONERA/CNRS)

1301: Advanced electron microscopy techniques in structure characterization of mercury dichloride one-dimensional

encapsulated crystals Dr Andrey Orekhov (University of

Antwerp)

1332: Effects of electron-beam generated lattice defects on the

structure of charge density waves in 1T-TaSe2, and 1T-TaS2

Dr Michael Kinyanjui (Central Facility of Electron Microscopy, University of

Ulm)

1329: In situ surface termination modification of 2D Ti3C2 MXene in an

environmental TEMMr Ingemar Persson (Department of

Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, SE-581 83

Linköping)

454: Identifying stem cell phenotypes involved in brain repair using immuno correlative light electron microscopy

methods.Ms Viola Oorschot (Monash

University)

IFSM SymposiumDarling Harbour Theatre

WelcomeProf Joachim Mayer

AMMS Awards and announce the next Australian ConferenceA/Prof Martin Saunders

John Cowley Medal (Diffraction Physics and Microscopy) Special Lecture: Songlines of a diffractionist - Prof Archie Howie

Vernon Cosslett Medal (New Developments in Optics and Instrumentation) Special Lecture: From Cambridge to Sydney, Forty years of energy loss in Orsay - Dr Christian ColliexSpecial Lecture: The quest for quantitative analytical microscopy at atomic resolution - Prof Les J. Allen

641: Probing chemical pathways in polyamide reverse osmosis membranes

Dr Catriona Mcgilvery (Imperial College London)

965: Following the crystallisation of GeTe nano particles using in-situ

HRTEM techniquesDr David Cooper (Univ. Grenoble

Alpes, CEA, LETI, 38000 Grenoble)

674: Dose limited TEM and STEM characterisation of electron beam sensitive inorganic nanomaterials

Mr Rob Hooley (School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University

of Leeds)

613: Optical Nanoscopy and Raman Spectroscopy Using an Integrated

Photonic Chip PlatformMr David André Coucheron (UiT - The

Arctic University of Norway)

864: Unraveling the molecular structure of 2D polymers by low-dose diffraction

and imagingDr Haoyuan Qi (Central Facility for

Electron Microscopy, Group of Electron Microscopy of Materials

Science, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm)

1153: Automated CLEMing in BioSciences

Mrs Joanne Lee (The Australian National University,Centre for

Advanced Microscopy)

938: Understanding the mechanisms of environmental degradation by high-

resolution microscopyProf Sergio Lozano-Perez

(University of Oxford)

1435: Crystal Growth of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate to Apatite in Bone-

Mimetic NanocompositesDr Antiopi Lotsari (Department of

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, SE-412 96,

Sweden)

1460: New tools for advance in thermal nanometrology using scanning thermal

micorscopyMiss Eloise Guen (CETHIL UMR 5008 INSA lyon, CNRS, UCBL1, Université

de Lyon)

1070: High Aspect Ratio Silicon Nanowires and 3D Nanostructures via

Selective Focused Ion Beam Implantation and Wet Etching:

Fabrication and CharacterizationMr Vivek Garg (Monash University)

83: Comparison of Secondary Electron Energy Filtering Techniques in

Scanning Electron and Ion Beam Microscopy

Mr James Mcgladdery (Department of Materials, Loughborough

University)

90: Correlations between Structure, Composition and Electrical Properties of Tungsten / Tungsten Oxide Periodic

NanolaminatesA/Prof Valerie Potin (ICB UMR6303 CNRS Universite de Bourgogne-

Franche Comte)

324: Correlative TEM and XRD study of the role of Au on the solid state

dewetting behavior of Au/Ni bilayers on α-Al2O3

Dr Johannes Will (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-

Nuernberg)

1381: Nanochannelled graphene membranes for effective water

purification Dr Adrian Murdock (CSIRO)

1545: Direct Imaging of Electron Transfer and Its Influence on Superconducting Pairing at

FeSe/SrTiO3 InterfaceInvited Speaker: A/Prof Yimei Zhu (Brookhaven National Laboratory,

USA)

1971: Nanoscopy with Maximally Informative Photons: Pushing the Spatio-

Temporal Resolution in Imaging and Tracking.

Invited Speaker: Dr Francisco Balzarotti (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany)

1983: Microscopy Australia - running a multi-institution research facility that provides open access to microscopy

and microanalysis infrastructure, training and support for researchers all

around AustraliaInvited Speaker: Dr Caroline Fuery

(The University of Sydney, Australia)

156: Using fast-readout pixel detectors to overcome the multiple scattering problem in scanning transmission

electron microscopy Dr Hamish Brown (Monash School

of Physics and Astronomy)

Morning TeaExhibition Hall 2

IFSM SymposiumDarling Harbour Theatre

Hatsujiro Hashimoto Medal (Applications in Physical Sciences)Special Lecture: To be confirmed - Dr Frances Ross

Special Lecture: Grain Boundary and Surface Dynamics of Deformation, Fracture and Diffusion - Prof Yuichi IkuharaEduard Kellenberger Medal (Life Sciences)

Special Lecture: Single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy - a new era of structural biology - Joachim Frank

Closing Awards and CeremonyDarling Harbour Theatre

Reflection on the week that was including awards for; Best Oral Presentation, New Researcher Award, Best Poster Award, People’s Choice Award (Oral and Poster Presentations), and Best Invited Speaker AwardProf Simon Ringer and Prof Paul Munroe

Congress reflections from the IFSM President Dr Kazuo Furuya

IMC20 (2022) PresentationNext Congress Chair

AMMS 25th Anniversary Celebrations in the Darling Harbour Theatre

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Congress DinnerDoltone House, Darling Island

117: 3D Electron Imaging Reveals Structural Development of Malaria

ParasitesDr Boyin Liu (Department of

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, The

University of Melbourne)

1196: 4D Microscopy of red blood cell membrane biophysics during

Plasmodium falciparum invasionDr Niall Geoghegan (The Walter and

Eliza Hall Institute)

IFSM General AssemblyMeeting Room E.1 & E3.2

Afternoon tea served in room

1575: Correlative X-ray phase contrast and X-ray fluorescence

nanotomography for label-free exploration of tissues, cells and model

organisms Dr Alexandra Pacureanu (European

Synchrotron Radiation Facility)

426: Correlative workflow for murine pulmonary valve extracellular matrix

imagingProf David Mccomb (Center for

Electron Microscopy and Analysis, The Ohio State University)

Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster ViewingExhibition Hall 2

804: Probing Low-energy Hyperbolic Polaritons In Van Der Waals Crystals

With An Electron Microscope Mrs Andrea Konecna (Materials

Physics Center)

FRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2018

Registration OpenOutside Exhibition Hall 2 & Ground Level Foyer, International Convention Centre

1982: Handling hazardous chemicals in biological electron microscopy

laboratoriesInvited Speaker: Dr Heinz Schwarz

(Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology Tübingen,

Germany)

1999: Studies of amorphous solids - from atomic arrangement to properties

Invited Speaker: Dr Konstantin Borisenko (Oxford University, UK)

Invited Speaker: A/Prof Tamar Segal-Peretz (Technion- Israel Institute of

Technology, Israel)

188: Structural properties of novel tungsten nitride nanosheets

Miss Olivia Wenzel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),

Laboratory for Electron Microscopy)1980: Revealing processes of

environmental degradation in nuclear materials through high-resolution

microscopyInvited Speaker: Dr Daniel Schreiber

(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)

Invited Speaker: Elizabeth Hinde (Melbourne University, Australia)

1958: Controlled electron channelling

contrast imaging, cECCI, for quantitative and in-situ characterization of lattice

defects in bulk samples of metals and minerals.

Invited Speaker: Dr Stefan Zaefferer (Max Plank Institute, Germany)

1245: Anisotropic Evaporation of ZnO Observed by In-situ Cs-Corrected High

Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy

Mr Zhen Wang (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan

University (SKKU), Suwon)

494: A flagship South African facility for a double Cs-corrected TEM - From

management to micrographInvited Speaker: Prof Johannes

Neethling (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)

1929: Investigation on the in-situ and ex-situ performance of carbon composites manufactured using Automated Fibre

Placement (AFP)Invited Speaker: Prof Gangadhara Prusty (UNSW Sydney, Australia)

640: Aloof beam vibrational EELS: a tool for probing hydrogen/defect

heterogeneity in graphitic carbon nitrides

Prof Peter Crozier (Arizona State University)

1253: Analytical 4D STEM with the pnCCD camera

Dr Martin Simson (PNDetector GmbH)

920: Quantification of Pt-based chemotherapeutics using HAADF STEM

Ms Alexandra Sheader (University of Oxford)

968: Screening effects on phonon scattering at interfaces

Dr Maureen Joel Lagos (McMaster University)

1038: Momentum-resolved phonon spectroscopy in the transmission

electron microscopeDr Fredrik S. Hage (SuperSTEM

Laboratory)

211: Extending Geometric Phase Analysis (GPA) to measure elastic

stresses and strains across nanocrystals, grain boundaries and

heterostructuresDr Martin Hytch (CEMES-CNRS)

1159: Temperature Measurement by a Nanoscale Electron Probe Using Energy

Gain and Loss SpectroscopyDr Juan Carlos Idrobo (Oak Ridge

National Laboratory)

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675: Secrets of plasma deposited polyoxazoline functionality lies in the

plasma phaseDr Melanie Macgregor (University of South Australia, Future Industries

Institute)

1959: Decoding the Dynamic Endosomal Matrix

Invited Speaker: Dr Senthil Arumugam (University of New South

Wales, Australia)

14:30

180: Composition and Atomic Arrangement of Binary-Element Atom

Columns through Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy

Dr Dan Zhou (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart)

136: Measuring Local Electric Fields and Charge Densities using 4D STEM

Dr Manveer Munde (Materials Sciences Centre & Faculty of Physics

(WZMW), Philipps University Marburg)

655: Nanoscale vibrational spectroscopy of liquid water by

monochromated aloof EELS Dr Jacob Jokisaari (University of

Illinois at Chicago)

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1484: Revisiting EELS investigations and its coupling with Raman

spectroscopy: chemical inhomogeneities at the nanoscale of hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin

filmsDr Raul Arenal (Universidad de

Zaragoza)

1065: Large area automated image acquisition for integrated CLEMDr Sangeetha Hari (Delmic BV)

22: Processing zebrafish for correlated light and electron microscopy studies

Ms Delfine Cheng (The University of Sydney)

2002: Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy: Parasites and Viruses

Invited Speaker: Prof Bruno Humbel (Université de Lausanne,

Switzerland)

1466: Bacterial adhesion at the naoscale -probing the required cell-

surface contact area and role of fibrinogen using a gradient in surface

nanotopography Dr Mats Hulander (Chalmers

University of Technology)

Invited Speaker: Dr Kristina Micheva (Stanford University, USA)

14:30

28: Nanobody labeling and super resolution gSTED nanoscopy of the

bacterial cell division machineryDr Bill Söderström (Okinawa Institute

of Science and Technology, OIST)

15:15

1273: Macromolecular dynamics of malaria parasite adhesion

Invited Speaker: Dr Matthew Dixon (The University of Melbourne,

Australia)

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2018

1589: Hybrid reverse Monte Carlo modelling of disordered solids using

electron microscopyInvited Speaker: Dr Timothy Petersen

1964: Nanoscale Mapping and Interpretation of meV Phonon EELS

Invited Speaker: Prof Philip Batson (Rutgers School of Engineering,

USA)

452: Removing physiological motion from intravital and clinical fluorescence

imaging dataDr Sean Warren (Garvan Institute of

Medical Research)

703: Machine learning methods for EELS spectrum imaging in identifying

complex phases in Zr-O system Dr Jing Hu (Argonne National

Laboratory)

529: Understanding the corrosion response of 6xxx series Al-alloys at near

atomic to nanometer scale using advanced characterisation techniques.

Dr Shravan Kairy (Monash University)

1968: Chemical processing of surfaces by electron and ion beams

Invited Speaker: Mr Milos Toth (University of Technology, Sydney,

Australia)

453: Atomic-resolution electron microscopy for aluminum alloys as high-

performance industry materialsInvited Speaker: Prof Jianghua Chen

(Hunan University, China)

Please note the program is current as of 15 August 2018 and is subject to change