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QEM - Quantitative Electron Microscopy - is an international event dedicated to advanced techniques and quantitative measurements in Transmission Electron Microscopy. It covers theoretical and practical aspects of most of the investigation techniques available in electron microscopy together with their recent developments: conventional and scanning high resolution imaging, holography, tomography, quantitative electron diffraction, energy loss spectroscopy and energy dispersive X-ray analysis, environmental and in-situ TEM. Instrumental aspects dealing with electron guns, correctors and detection devices are also studied.
Each aspect is covered through lectures, "pen and paper" works, practical sessions on microscopes and computer lab sessions. Round tables are also organized as lively debates in order to optimize the interaction of participants with the worldwide experts contributing to the school.
As only advanced techniques and measurements are covered it is assumed that attendees already know the rudiments of electron microscopy.
Laura Bocher (LPS, Orsay)
Martiane Cabie (CP2M, Marseille)
Martien den Hertog (Néel, Grenoble)
Christophe Gatel (CEMES, Toulouse)
Florent Houdellier (CEMES, Toulouse)
Damien Jacob (UMET, Lille)
Aurélien Masseboeuf (CEMES, Toulouse)
Etienne Snoeck (CEMES, Toulouse)
Benedicte Warot (CEMES, Toulouse)
Labs websites available on the Organization webpage.
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