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http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 3 CONTENTS

Welcome Letter ...... 4 Sponsors & Exhibitors ...... 6 WELCOME LETTER Sustaining Members ...... 8 Dear Fellow Microscopists, Friends and Colleagues, Registration Information ...... 10 We invite you to join us August 2-6, 2015 at the Oregon Essential Meeting Information ...... Convention Center in wonderful Portland, Oregon for 12 Microscopy & Microanalysis 2015. Portland, known as the City of Roses, is a wonderful summer venue for the meeting, Social Events ...... 14 as many of you may fondly recall our previous visits there in 1999 and 2010. Awards Information ...... 15 We are looking forward to another successful M&M meeting. The Program Committee has put together the epitome of Convention Center Floor Plans ...... 16 scientific diversity that reflects our societies’ interests. The program highlights the latest techniques, methodologies and Meetings & Events Schedule ...... 18-19 findings, spanning nano-to-macroscopic scales, and advances in fields such as nanotechnology, biological and clinical Meeting Highlights ...... 20 sciences, materials science, 3D manufacturing, and metallurgy. The overarching M&M 2015 theme is correlative imaging, with a nod to light-based technologies. As many of you are aware, Week-At-A-Glance ...... 23-30 the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2015 as the Friday, July 31 ...... “International Year of Light and Light-Based Technologies” 23 which blends nicely with the interdisciplinary symposia that Saturday, August 1 ...... 23 reflect the current environment of collaboration between scientists in different disciplines synonymous with M&M. M&M Sunday, August 2 ...... 23 2015 promises to have something for everyone in the field. Monday, August 3 ...... 23 The meeting officially starts on Sunday evening with a welcome reception. The technical program commences on Tuesday, August 4 ...... 25 Monday morning with two plenary lectures featuring Nobel laureate Dr. Roger Tsien and NASA Astronaut Dr. Donald Pettit, Wednesday, August 5 ...... 27 bookending the winners of our major society and meeting awards. The exhibit floor will showcase the latest state-of- Thursday, August 6 ...... 30 the-art microscopy-related equipment. The vendor tutorials continue to play a significant role in the meeting. The meeting MSA MegaBooth ...... 32 also features an in situ EM pre-meeting congress, in-week intensive workshops, and tutorials, in addition to the traditional Exhibitor DIrectory ...... 34-53 Sunday Short Courses. No matter where you are in your career, participating at Product & Services Index ...... 57-63 M&M 2015 allows you to stay abreast of new technologies, learn new techniques, see the latest instrumentation, and most importantly, network with colleagues and make Index to Advertisers ...... 53 new connections. We hope that you will be able to join us in Portland forModied Awhat is certain to be a very exciting and Exhibitor List by Booth ...... 64 educational meeting.

Exhibitor List Alphabetically ...... 65

Exhibit Hall Diagram ...... 66 John F. Mansfield Thomas E. Kelly Richard Blackwell PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Microscopy Society Microanalysis Society International of America Metallographic Society

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Abbie Gregg, Inc. EMS / DiATOME Microscopy Innovations, LLC ResAlta Research Technologies Advanced Microscopy EMSIS GmbH Microscopy Society of America Rigaku Americas Corp. Techniques Corp. Evans Analytical Group MegaBooth ROBO-MET. 3D Amptek Inc. Evex Global Nanolane Royal Microscopical Society Analitex EXpressLO LLC NanoMEGAS USA SCIENION AG Angstrom Scientific Inc. FEI Company Nanoprobes Incorporated Scientific Instruments & Applications, Inc. Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. FOM Networks, Inc. Navitar Siskiyou Corporation Australian Microscopy and Gatan, Inc. Neaspec GmbH SmarAct Inc. A Subsidiary of Microanalysis Research Facility Herzan LLC NewTec Scientific Smartact GmbH Barnett Technical Services HIROX-USA, Inc. Nion Company South Bay Technology Inc. BioPhotonics Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc. Norcada, Inc. SPI Supplies BioTek Instruments, Inc. HORIBA Instruments Incorporated NT-MDT America, Inc. Springer BLG Vantage HREM Research Inc. Objects Research Systems STAR H.K.N. Inc. Boeckeler Instruments Inc. Hummingbird Scientific Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, USA Synergy Systems Corporation Bruker Corporation Hysitron, Inc. Olympus America, Inc TechnoSpex Pte Ltd Cambridge University Press ibidi LLC ONAMI Inc. Technotrade CAMECA instruments, Inc. ibss Group, Inc. Oregon Physics Ted Pella Inc. Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC ICDD Oxford Instruments TEMwindows Coxem Co., Ltd iLab Solutions Pace Technologies Tescan USA Crytur spol. s r.c. (Ltd.) Integrated Dynamics Engineering Pfeiffer Vacuum Thermo Fisher Scientific Daitron, Inc. IXRF Systems, Inc. Phenom-World Thorlabs Daylight Solutions JEOL Physical Electronics TMC Ametek Delong America Inc. K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC Physics Today Tousimis Denton Vacuum, LLC Corporation of America PNDetector GmbH TVIPS GmbH Direct Electron, LP Keysight PNSensor GmbH Vision Engineering Inc DuctSox Ladd Research Probe Software, Inc. Vitatech Electromagnetics LLC Duniway Stockroom Corp. Leica Microsystems Protochips, Inc. WITec Instruments Corp E. A. Fischione Instruments, Inc. Lumencor, Inc. PulseTor LLC Wolfram Research, Inc. E. Fjeld Co, Inc. Microscopy & Analysis Raith America, Inc XEI Scientific, Inc. Edax Inc Renishaw, Inc. Zygo Corporation

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4D Technology Corporation Geller MicroÅnalytical Laboratory, Advanced MicroBeam, Inc. Inc. Advanced Microscopy Georgia Tech, Materials Science Techniques Corp. and Engineering Allied High Tech Products Inc. Grant Scientific orporationC Angstrom Scientific Inc. Hitachi High Technologies America Inc. NION Company Applied Physics Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions Technologies, Inc. Hoeganaes Corp. Oxford Instruments America, Inc. Boeckeler Instruments Inc. HREM Research Inc. PNDetector GmbH Bruker-Nano Analytics Hysitron, Inc. Precision Surfaces International Buehler Ltd. ibss Group, Inc. Probe Software, Inc. CAMECA Instruments, Inc. IMR Test Labs Protochips, Inc. CAMCOR University of Oregon Integrated Dynamics Engineering Inc. PulseTor, LLC Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC International Centre for ResAlta Research Technologies Carnegie Mellon University Diffraction Data Rolls-Royce Corp. Chroma Technology Corporation IXRF Systems, Inc. Scientific Instrumentation Columbian Chemicals Company JEOL USA, Inc. Services, Inc. Cornell University Ladd Research Industries Scot Forge Co. Denton Vacuum LLC Leco Corp. SEMTEC Laboratories, Inc. DIATOME Diamond Knives Lehigh Microscopy School SEMTech Solutions, Inc. Direct Electron, LP Leica Microsystems, Inc. SGX Sensotech, Ltd. Duniway Stockroom Corporation Mager Scientific, Inc. South Bay Technology, Inc. E. A. Fischione Instruments, Inc. Materials Analytical Services, LLC SPI Supplies/Structure Probe, Inc. EDAX Inc. Metallurgical Supply Co., Inc. Struers Inc. Electron Microscopy Sciences Metkon Instruments Inc. Technical Sales Solutions LLC Evans Analytical Group Metlab Corp. Ted Pella Inc. Exponent Micro Star Technologies Tescan USA Inc. EXpressLO LLC Micron, Inc. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. FEI Company Mitutoyo America Corporation Tousimis Research Corporation Gatan, Inc. Metrology, Inc. XEI Scientific, Inc.

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Pick up your badge and materials at the Registration desk according to the schedule below. Online registration will The Sunday Social starts at 6:30 pm in the Portland Ballroom, which is under the same roof be open until July 20. We encourage you to at the Oregon Convention Center. register in advance!

• For the most up-to-date Registration Hours – Attendee & Exhibitor registration information, Friday, July 31 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm* visit http://microscopy.org/ MandM/2015/index.cfm *Exhibitor registration will open at 8:00 am

Saturday, August 1 8:00 am – 6:00 pm • Registration can be done either online at: Sunday, August 2 7:00 am – 7:30 pm http://microscopy.org/ MandM/2015/index.cfm Monday, August 3 7:00 am – 6:00 pm or onsite at the meeting registration desk. We Tuesday, August 4 7:30 am – 5:00 pm encourage you to register in advance and as early Wednesday, August 5 7:30 am – 5:00 pm as possible. Thursday, August 6 7:30 am – 3:00 pm • Register by June 22 (early deadline) and save $100! Commercial Exhibition Hours: M&M 2015 plenary sessions begin on Monday, August 3 • Member rates apply to all Monday, August 3 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm members (MSA, MAS, IMS). at 8:30 AM. Symposia and Modied A Tuesday, August 4 10:00 am – 5:30 pm In-Week Workshops end on Thursday, August 6 at 5:00 PM. Wednesday, August 5 10:00 am – 5:30 pm Please plan your travel accordingly! Thursday, August 6 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

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GETTING TO & Accessibility Portland & Regional Visitor AROUND PORTLAND If you require special accommodation in Information order to participate fully in the meeting, Stop by the Travel Portland booth located The Portland International Airport please ask to speak with the meeting inside the convention center to pick up manager, or email MeetingManager@ (PDX) is located only 10 miles (15- local information, including maps, dining microscopy.org. Requests made after 20 minutes by car; 30 minutes — guides and tour info. Located on the main July 1 or onsite at the meeting will be only $2.50—by MAX light rail) from level of the Oregon Convention Center, accommodated as much as possible. downtown Portland. The airport it’s staffed during the meeting and stocked features free Wi-Fi, guest services Awards with visitor information on Portland and surrounding areas. information and assistance center, Major Society Awards for the three and several restaurants, stores, and societies, along with M&M student awards, Internet & Email personal-services outlets. Visit will be presented at the Plenary Session http://pdx.com/pdx for detailed immediately following the first Keynote Free wireless internet is available for M&M information about the airport. Session (Monday morning). Other attendees in the Oregon Convention Center. IMS Awards are presented at the IMS Check your email and surf the web at the Awards Banquet on Wednesday evening Internet Café inside the M&M exhibit hall (ticket purchase required). For detailed during exhibit hours (located next to the GROUND TRANSPORTATION listings of all awards, criteria, and award MSA MegaBooth). For more information on winners, please visit http://microscopy.org/ the MegaBooth, go to page 22. MandM/2015/ CAR/VAN/SHUTTLE: For detailed information on taxi service, Cancellation and Job & Resume Postings/ limousine service, and shared-ride Refund Policy Placement Office shuttle service fees and schedules: See MSA MegaBooth info on Page 22. http://pdx.com/PDX/ Refund requests received prior to GroundTransportation July 24, 2015 will be honored less a $60 Post your company’s or department’s job administrative fee. No refunds will be listing, peruse posted resumes for that TRAIN: Amtrak provides rail issued for cancellations (for any reason) perfect job candidate, or post your own received on or after July 24, 2015 and resume. Take advantage of thousands of service directly to Portland from no refunds will be issued onsite in microscopists and microscopy companies Seattle and also from points Portland, Oregon. all gathered in one place! Go to the MSA MegaBooth (Exhibit Hall) for details. south. The train station is located Email: [email protected] downtown on the west side. Visit or fax (703) 964-1246. http://amtrak.com for fares and M&M 2016 — Meeting & City service details. Food for Purchase Information MORE PORTLAND TRAVEL INFO: Inexpensive, portable breakfast and snack Get the inside scoop on all the great plans for For detailed attraction, tour, dining, items are available for purchase in the next year’s M&M Meeting in Columbus, OH. convention center on the ground level The 2016 booth is staffed with an Experience and travel information for visitors, (7:30 am–10:30 am). Lunch concessions Columbus representative, and located in the please visit Travel Portland at are available for purchase inside the exhibit main registration area. http://travelportland.com hall during lunch hours (11 am–2 pm).

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medium. Hard-copy proceedings are available Lane Ave. for purchase through Cambridge University Press (allow several weeks for delivery). Inquire at the Registration Desk or email: Smoking Policy Volunteer Room [email protected] M&M 2015 is a smoke-free meeting. If The volunteer & student bursary office is you wish to smoke, you will need to go to in Room 126. Check in here for volunteer Society Booths designated outdoor areas. assignments and sign-outs. MAS and IMS each has a membership and information booth located in the main Tote Bags registration foyer on the 1st level outside the exhibit hall C entrance. Sign up for All non-Exhibitor Meeting Registrants membership, get information on Society events are entitled to a meeting tote bag. Bags at or after the M&M Meeting, and find out all are distributed in the registration area. that the joining societies have to offer.

http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 13 SOCIAL EVENTS

MAS Social Event IMS Icebreaker IMS Awards Banquet for MAS Members Only! all are welcome! Wednesday, August 5, 2015 Wednesday, August 5, 2015 Monday, August 3, 2015 6:30 PM - 9 PM 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 7 PM - 9 PM Be sure to purchase your ticket Stop by the MAS booth Swing by the IMS Icebreaker (available at Registration, in the lobby to check your at the Multnomah Grille at the subject to availability) and membership status and pick up Doubletree Hotel for appetizers inquire at the IMS booth for your ticket for the MAS social and beverages, compliments additional information on event on Wednesday evening, of Precision Surfaces immediately following the MAS International, Inc. the IMS Awards Banquet on Business Meeting. Wednesday evening.

M&M 2015 Sunday Evening Social Event

Oregon Convention Center – Portland Ballroom (Upper Level; West Side) Sunday, August 2, 2015 6:30 PM – 9 PM One ticket is included This year’s welcome event at with most registrations the Oregon Convention Center (see Registration Page for will be a fun and informal get- details). Additional tickets: together. Catch up with friends $75 each for adults; $35 each and colleagues, enjoy some for children 12 and under. local wine or beer, and tuck Children under 3 are free. in to some delicious Pacific *PLEASE NOTE: Northwest-inspired food. Onsite availability of tickets is After the reception, grab some not guaranteed. Register for the friends and check out some of meeting and, if needed, buy your extra tickets early to be sure that Portland’s famed microbrew you’re able to attend. spots, quirky donut shops, and fantastic nightlife.

14 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR Modied A AWARDS Modied A

Micrograph Competition Metallographic Contest Student Poster Awards

This micrograph competition DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES: (Immediately following daily promotes the innovative July 18, 2015 Poster Presentations & blending of art and Happy Hour!) science. Open to all forms This annual contest Poster presentations are of microscopic imaging, solicits micrographs that an excellent format for all winners of this competition illustrate problem solving are selected on the basis of participants to engage using a variety of imaging in intensive discussion artistic merit and general techniques. Membership in audience appeal. A maximum with other researchers IMS or ASM is NOT required; of three (3) cash awards will in the field. To especially all are welcome. be presented. Winners and encourage students runners-up will have the to take advantage of chance to see their work For contest rules and this opportunity and published in a conference entry submission submit papers for poster brochure for M&M 2016! information, visit IMS at presentation, MSA provides http://metallography.net cash awards to the most Bring your best work with and click on Awards. outstanding student posters you to Portland and enter the (first author) each day (up competition! to two in each of three categories). For competition rules and details, go to: Student poster awards will http://microscopy.org/ be presented immediately MandM/2015/meetings/ following each day’s poster applyforaward.cfm session, in the Exhibit Hall.

http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 15 OREGON CONVENTION CENTER INFORMATION All official conference events are being held at the Oregon Convention Center, which is located on the east side of the Willamette River in downtown Portland. http://oregoncc.org

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Friday, July 31, 2015 START TIME ROOM MSA Council 8:30 AM A107

Saturday, August 1, 2015 START TIME ROOM MSA Council 8:30 AM A107

Sunday, August 2, 2015 START TIME ROOM IMS Board of Directors 8:30 AM C124 IMS Poster Judging 8:30 AM C123 MAS Council 9:00 AM A107 Microscopy Today Editors 1:00 PM D131 MaM Editors 3:00 PM D131 Sunday Evening Social Event 6:30 PM Portland Ballroom

Monday, August 3, 2015 START TIME ROOM Technologists’ Forum Board 7:15 AM D129 MaM Editorial Board 7:15 AM D131 MSA Awards + Fellowship Committees 7:15 AM D130 MAS Meal with a Mentor 12:15 PM A108-109 FOM FIG “Lunch with a Facility Manager” 12:15 PM D132 Focused Ion Beam FIG 12:15 PM D130 Diagnostic FIG 12:15 PM D131 IMS General Members’ Meeting 2:30 PM C123 3D EM in the Biological Sciences FIG 3:00 PM B111 Technologists’ Forum Business Meeting 3:30 PM D130 Student Mixer 5:30 PM A108-109 Vendor Tutorials (Sign up at MSA MegaBooth) 5:45 – 6:45 PM Exhibit Hall IMS Icebreaker 7:00 PM Doubletree Hotel

18 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR MEETINGS & SPECIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE

As of June 1. Please check the onsite program or your committee chair/liaison to confirm!

All events held at Oregon Convention Center unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015 START TIME ROOM MSA Local Affiliated Societies’ Breakfast 7:15 AM A108-109 Microscopy Today Editorial Board Meeting 7:15 AM D130 M&M 2016 - Program Planning Meeting 10:00 AM A107 FOM FIG Business Meeting & Lunch 12:15 PM A108-109 MSA Distinguished Scientist Awardee Lectures 12:15 PM C123 Cryo-Preparation FIG 12:15 PM D130 MSA Standards Committee Meeting 12:15 PM C128 Electron Crystallography FIG 12:15 PM D131 FIG Business Meeting 3:30 PM A107 MSA Education Committee Meeting 3:30 PM D130 ACEM FIG 5:15 PM D131 Symposium Organizers – Appreciation Event 5:30 PM A108-109 Vendor Tutorials (Sign up at MSA MegaBooth) 5:45 PM Exhibit Hall Presidents’ Reception (Invitation Only) 6:30 PM Offsite

Wednesday, August 5, 2015 START TIME ROOM MSA Certification Board 7:15 AM D131 MSA Membership Committee 7:15 AM D130 M&M 2016 Conference Publications 8:30 AM A107 MAS - ANSI Meeting 12:15 PM D131 MSA Members Meeting 12:15 PM C123 MAS Affiliated Regional Societies 12:15 PM A108-109 Atom Probe FIG 12:15 PM A107 Pharma FIG 12:15 PM D130 MSA-CUP Book Series Advisory Board Meeting 4:15 PM D130 MAS Business Meeting 5:15 PM C123 Vendor Tutorials (Sign up at MSA Megabooth) 5:45 PM Exhibit Hall IMS Awards Banquet 6:30 PM—See IMS Booth for Details Offsite MAS Members Social 6:30 PM—See MAS Booth for Details Offsite

Thursday, August 6, 2015 START TIME ROOM M&M Sustaining Members Meeting 8:30 AM A108-109 M&M 2015 Wrap-Up & Debrief (Invitation Only) 5:30 PM A107 http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 19 HIGHLIGHTS

ADDITIONALModied A PLENARY SESSION TALKS AWARD WINNERS

Monday, August 3, 2015 OREGON CONVENTION CENTER, OREGON BALLROOM

For speaker bios and presentation details, visit OUTSTANDING http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/program/plenarysession.cfm TECHNOLOGIST - Physical Prof. Roger Y. Tsien, University of California, San Diego Masahiro Kawasaki, JEOL “New Molecular Tools for Light and Electron Microscopy” OUTSTANDING TECHNOLOGIST - Biological Donald Pettit, PhD, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston Norman Olson, University of California, San Diego “Some Unexpected Difficulties in Microscope Operation in Microgravity” BURTON MEDAL Andrew Minor, University of California, Berkeley MSA DISTINGUISHED CREWE AWARD SCIENTIST AWARDS & TALKS Meng Gu, Pacific Northwest Laboratory Tuesday, August 4, 2015 OREGON CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM C123 PALADE AWARD DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST - PHYSICAL Alexey Amunts, MRC (Speaker TBA) Laboratory of Molecular Biology Peter Hawkes, Toulouse, France MASER AWARD Emeritus Research Director, CNRS JoAn Hudson, Clemson University DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST - BIOLOGICAL

Michael Davidson, Florida State University, Tallahassee Director, Optical Microscopy Division of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory BIRKS AWARD Hideyuki Takahashi, JEOL, 2015 IMS HENRY CLIFTON SORBY Japan AWARD & LECTURE MACRES AWARD Kirstin Alberi, National Monday, August 3, 2015 OREGON CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM C123 Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO Prof. David K. Matlock, FASM, COSSLETT AWARD Armco Foundation Fogarty Professor, Colorado School of Mines Xavier Llovet, University of Barcelona, Spain “Microstructural Developments Leading to New Advanced CASTAING AWARD High Strength Sheet Steels: A Historical Assessment of Critical Metallographic Observations” Chantelle Venter, University of Pretoria, South Africa

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8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday Short Courses X10 – Cryo-Preparation for Biological EM B110 X11 – Immunolabeling Technology for Light and Electron Microscopy B111 X12 – Electron Tomography in Life and Materials Sciences B112 X13 – Imaging and Analysis with Variable Pressure or Environmental SEM B113 X14 – Advanced Focused Ion BeAM Methods B114

X15 – Practical Considerations for Image Analysis; ImageJ B115 WEEK X16 – Overview of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM/AFM) for Nanoscale B116 Morphological, Mechanical, and Optical Characterization of Materials X17 – Standard Practice for Production and Evaluation of Field B117 Metallographic Replicas

X18 – Nanomaterial Microscopy & Microanalysis: Tools & Preparation B118 AT-A-GLANCE

Pre-Meeting Congress (Sponsored by ACEM FIG) 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM A105-106 Measuring Materials’ Functionalities and Dynamics in Liquid and Gaseous Environments

9:00 AM MAS Council A107

9:00 AM IMS Poster Judging C123

1:00 PM Microscopy Today Editors D131

3:00 PM MaM Editors D131 Portland 6:30 PM Sunday Evening Social Event Ballroom MONDAY, AUGUST 3

7:15 AM MSA Awards + Fellowship Committees D130

7:15 AM Technologists’ Forum Board D129

7:15 AM MaM Editorial Board D131

8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Oregon M&M 2015 Plenary Sessions Ballroom Opening Welcome

PLENARY TALK #1: Dr. Roger Tsien, University of California, San Diego, 2008 Nobel Laureate “New Molecular Tools for Light and Electron Microscopy” MAS Awards Presentation IMS Awards Presentation Coffee & Donuts Break MSA Awards Presentation M&M Meeting Awards Presentation

PLENARY TALK #2: Dr. Donald Pettit, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX “Some Unexpected Difficulties in Microscope Operation in Microgravity” http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 23 MONDAY, AUGUST 3 continued 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch Break Exhibit Hall

12:00 PM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall

12:15 PM MAS Meal with a Mentor A108-109

12:15 PM FOM FIG “Lunch with a Facility Manager” D132

12:15 PM Diagnostic FIG Meeting D131

12:15 PM Focused Ion Beam FIG D130 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM In-Week Intensive Workshops X19 – Introduction to SEM Imaging and X-ray Compositional Analysis A103 X20 – Specimen Preparation for Biological Microscopy A104 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM P.M. Symposia & Sessions X99 - IMS Henry Clifton Sorby Award & Lecture C123 A01 – Vendor Symposium: New Tools for Life and Materials Sciences C125 A11 – Electron Vortex Beams and Higher-Order Beam Modes D139 A12 – Low Voltage Electron Microscopy B117 A13 – Advancing Data Collection and Analysis for Atom Probe Tomography B115 AT-A-GLANCE B01 – Apkarian Memorial Symposium: Cryo-HRSEM B112 B05 – 3D Structure of Macromolecular Assemblies, Cellular Organelles, and B111 Whole Cells B07 – Microscopy, Microanalysis and Image Cytometry in the Pharmaceutical Sciences B119

WEEK WEEK B08 – DynAMic Fluorescence Microscopy C122 B09 – Utilizing Microscopy for Research and Diagnosis of Diseases D138 B10 – Multiscale Biological Imaging: From Micro to Macro – Animal to Clinical Models C120 P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs B114 P05 – Nuclear and Irradiated Materials: Fundamental Defect Properties D135 P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of Ceramics, Polymers, and Composites D136 P09 – Microscopy of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing in Materials and D137 Biology in Humans, Plants & Animals P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials

2:30 PM IMS General Members’ Meeting C123

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Monday Poster Presentations Exhibit Hall A01 – Vendor Symposium: New Tools for Life and Materials Sciences A18 – Core Facility Management (FOM FIG) B01 – Apkarian Memorial Symposium: Cryo-HRSEM B07 – Microscopy, Microanalysis and Image Cytometry in the Pharmaceutical Sciences B08 – DynAMic Fluorescence Microscopy B09 – Utilizing Microscopy for Research and Diagnosis of Diseases P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P06 – Failure Analysis, Applications of Microanalysis, Microscopy, Metallography, and Fractography P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of CerAMics, Polymers, and Composites P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Energy-Related Materials PDP – Post Deadline Posters (all)

24 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR 3:00 PM 3D EM in the Biological Sciences FIG B111 3:30 PM Technologists’ Forum Business Meeting D130 Exhibit Hall 5:00 PM Student Poster Awards Poster Stage

5:30 PM Student Mixer A108-109

5:45 – 6:45 PM Vendor Tutorials (Sign up at MSA MegaBooth) Exhibit Hall Doubletree 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM IMS Icebreaker Hotel TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 7:15 AM MSA Local Affiliated Societies’ Breakfast A108-109 7:15 AM Microscopy Today Editorial Board Meeting D130 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM A.M. Symposia & Sessions X90 – Microscopy Outreach: Microscopy in the Classroom B110-111 A01 – Vendor Symposium: New Tools for Life and Materials Sciences C125 A12 – Low Voltage Electron Microscopy B117

A13 – Advancing Data Collection and Analysis for Atom Probe Tomography B115 WEEK A18 – Core Facility Management (FOM FIG) C124 B01 – Apkarian Memorial Symposium: Cryo-HRSEM B112 B04 – Advances in Specimen Preparation and Correlative LM-EM (CLEM) of C122

Biological Samples AT-A-GLANCE B07 – Microscopy, Microanalysis, and Image Cytometry in the Pharmaceutical Sciences B119 B09 – Utilizing Microscopy for Research and Diagnosis of Diseases D138 B10 – Multiscale Biological Imaging: From Micro to Macro – Animal to Clinical Models C120 P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs B114 P05 – Nuclear and Irradiated Materials: Fundamental Defect Properties D135 P06 – Failure Analysis, Applications of Microanalysis, Microscopy, Metallography, D140 and Fractography P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P09 – Microscopy of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing in Materials and D137 Biology in Humans, Plants & Animals P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Energy- B113 Related Materials 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Coffee Break Exhibit Hall

10:00 AM M&M 2016 - ProgrAM Planning Meeting A107

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM A.M. Symposia & Sessions (Cont’d.) X90 – Microscopy Outreach: Microscopy in the Classroom B110-111 A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105 A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A11 – Electron Vortex Beams and Higher-Order Beam Modes D139 A12 – Low Voltage Electron Microscopy B117 A13 – Advancing Data Collection and Analysis for Atom Probe Tomography B115 A18 – Core Facility Management (FOM FIG) C124 B04 – Advances in Specimen Preparation and Correlative LM-EM (CLEM) of C122 Biological Samples

http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 25 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 continued 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM A.M. Symposia & Sessions (Cont’d.) B05 – 3D Structure of Macromolecular Assemblies, Cellular Organelles, and Whole Cells B112 B07 – Microscopy, Microanalysis, and Image Cytometry in the Pharmaceutical Sciences B119 B09 – Utilizing Microscopy for Research and Diagnosis of Diseases D138 P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs B114 P05 – Nuclear and Irradiated Materials: Fundamental Defect Properties D135 P06 – Failure Analysis, Applications of Microanalysis, Microscopy, Metallography, D140 and Fractography P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of CerAMics, Polymers and Composites D136 P09 – Microscopy of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing in Materials and D137 Biology in Humans, Plants & Animals P10 – Microscopy and Microanalysis for Real-World Problem Solving C120 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch Break AT-A-GLANCE 12:15 PM FOM FIG Business Meeting & Lunch A108-109 12:15 PM MSA Distinguished Scientist Awardee Lectures C123 12:15 PM Cryo-Preparation FIG Meeting D130 12:15 PM MSA Standards Committee C128 WEEK WEEK 12:15 PM Electron Crystallography FIG D131 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM In-Week Intensive Workshops X19 – Introduction to SEM Imaging and X-ray Compositional Analysis A103 X20 – Specimen Preparation for Biological Microscopy A104 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM P.M. Symposia & Sessions X92 – Project MICRO B110-111 A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105 A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A11 – Electron Vortex Beams and Higher-Order Beam Modes D139 A12 – Low Voltage Electron Microscopy B117 A13 – Advancing Data Collection and Analysis for Atom Probe Tomography B115 A16 – Advances in Electron and Ion Scanning Microscopies B118 B02 – To the Rhizosphere — And Beyond! B112 B06 – Deep Tissue Imaging and Light Sheet Microscopy C122 C13 – Pharmaceuticals FIG Session B119 P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs B114 P05 – Nuclear and Irradiated Materials: Fundamental Defect Properties D135 P06 – Failure Analysis, Applications of Microanalysis, Microscopy, Metallography, D140 and Fractography P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of CerAMics, Polymers, and Composites D136 P10 – Microscopy and Microanalysis for Real-World Problem Solving C120 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Energy- B113 Related Materials

26 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Tuesday Poster Presentations Exhibit Hall X90 – Microscopy Outreach: Microscopy in the Classroom A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A12 – Low Voltage Electron Microscopy A13 – Advancing Data Collection and Analysis for Atom Probe Tomography B02 – To the Rhizosphere — And Beyond! B04 – Advances in Specimen Preparation and Correlative LM-EM (CLEM) of Biological SAMples B05 – 3D Structure of Macromolecular Assemblies, Cellular Organelles, and Whole Cells B10 – Multiscale Biological Imaging: From Micro to Macro – Animal to Clinical Models B11 – Specimen Prep for Biological Sciences P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs P05 – Nuclear and Irradiated Materials: Fundamental Defect Properties P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of CerAMics, Polymers and Composites P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Energy-Related Materials

3:30 PM FIG Business Meeting A107 WEEK

3:30 PM MSA Education Committee Meeting D130 Exhibit Hall 5:00 PM Student Poster Awards Poster Stage

5:15 PM ACEM FIG D131 AT-A-GLANCE

5:30 PM Symposium Organizers – Appreciation Event A108-109

5:45 PM Vendor Tutorials (Sign up at MSA MegaBooth) Exhibit Hall

6:30 PM Presidents’ Reception (Invitation Only) Offsite WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5

7:15 AM MSA Certification Board D131

7:15 AM MSA Membership Committee D130

8:30 AM M&M 2016 Conference Publications A107 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM A.M. Symposia & Sessions X31 – Technologists’ Forum: Safety in the Microscopy Laboratory D139 X42 – Biological Sciences Tutorial: Maximizing the Likelihood of Successful C125 Maximum Likelihood Classification A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: B115 From Detectors to Techniques A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques B112 A16 – Advances in Electron and Ion Scanning Microscopies B118 B04 – Advances in Specimen Preparation and Correlative LM-EM (CLEM) of D138 Biological Samples P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy C124 P03 – Advances in Microanalysis of Earth and Planetary Materials C122 P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs B114 http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 27 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 continued

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM A.M. Symposia & Sessions P06 – Failure Analysis, Applications of Microanalysis, Microscopy, Metallography, D140 and Fractography P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P10 – Microscopy and Microanalysis for Real-World Problem Solving C120 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Coffee Break Exhibit Hall

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM A.M. Symposia & Sessions (Cont’d.) X30 – Technologists’ Forum: Emerging New Specialized Techniques for D139 Correlative Microscopy X44 – Biological Sciences Tutorial: Optimizing Specimen Preparation for C125 Macromolecular Electron Microscopy A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105 A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: From B115 Detectors to Techniques AT-A-GLANCE A09 – Advances in Combining Simulation and Experiment for Materials Design B119 A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques B112 A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS D137 A16 – Advances in Electron and Ion Scanning Microscopies B118

WEEK WEEK B04 – Advances in Specimen Preparation and Correlative LM-EM (CLEM) of D138 Biological Samples B05 – 3D Structure of Macromolecular Assemblies, Cellular Organelles, and Whole Cells B111 P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy C124 P03 – Advances in Microanalysis of Earth and Planetary Materials C122 P04 – Nano-characterization of Low Dimensional Materials: Carbon to 2D TMDs B114 P05 – Nuclear and Irradiated Materials: Fundamental Defect Properties D135 P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of Ceramics, Polymers, and Composites D136 P10 – Microscopy and Microanalysis for Real-World Problem Solving C120 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch Break 12:15 PM MAS - ANSI Meeting D131 12:15 PM MSA Members Meeting C123 12:15 PM MAS Affiliated Regional Societies A108-109 12:15 PM Atom Probe FIG Meeting A107 12:15 PM Pharma FIG D130 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM In-Week Intensive Workshops X19 – Introduction to SEM Imaging and X-ray Compositional Analysis A103 X20 – Specimen Preparation for Biological Microscopy A104 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM P.M. Sessions & Symposia X30 – Technologists’ Forum: Emerging New Specialized Techniques for D139 Correlative Microscopy

X43 – Biological Sciences Tutorial: Advances in Light Sheet Microscopy C125

28 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM P.M. Sessions & Symposia X91 – It’s a Family Affair B110 A02 – TEM Phase Contrast Imaging D135 A03 – Electron Holography for Nanofields in Solids C120 A04 – Advances in FIB: New Instrumentation and Applications in Materials and B117 Biological Sciences A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105 A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A07 – Scanning Probe Microscopy: New Methods and Applications B118 A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: B115 From Detectors to Techniques A09 – Advances in Combining Simulation and Experiment for Materials Design B119 A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques B112 A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS D137 A17 – Standardization and Metrology in Electron Microscopy and Microbeam Analysis B114 B02 – To the Rhizosphere — And Beyond! B111 B04 – Advances in Specimen Preparation and Correlative LM-EM (CLEM) of D138 Biological Samples P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM WEEK P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy C124 P03 – Advances in Microanalysis of Earth and Planetary Materials C122 P08 – Microscopy and Characterization of CerAMics, Polymers, and Composites D136 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials AT-A-GLANCE P12 – Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis of Soft and Hybrid Nanomaterials D140

3:15 PM MSA-CUP Book Series Advisory Board Meeting D130

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Wednesday Poster Presentations Exhibit Hall A02 – TEM Phase Contrast Imaging A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A07 – Scanning Probe Microscopy: New Methods and Applications A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: From Detectors to Techniques A09 – Advances in Combining Simulation and Experiment for Materials Design A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS A16 – Advances in Electron and Ion Scanning Microscopies A17 – Standardization and Metrology in Electron Microscopy and Microbeam Analysis B06 – Deep Tissue Imaging and Light Sheet Microscopy P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals P10 – Microscopy and Microanalysis for Real-World Problem Solving P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Energy-Related Materials P12 – Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis of Soft and Hybrid Nanomaterials

5:00 PM Student Poster Awards Exhibit Hall

5:15 PM MAS Business Meeting C123

5:45 PM Vendor Tutorials (Sign up at MSA MegaBooth) Exhibit Hall

6:30 PM - See IMS IMS Awards Banquet Offsite Booth for Details

6:30 PM - See MAS MAS Members Social Offsite Booth for Details http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 29 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 8:30 AM M&M Sustaining Members Meeting A108-109 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM A.M. Symposia & Sessions X40 – Physical Sciences Tutorial: Advances in Light Sheet Microscopy C125 A02 – TEM Phase Contrast Imaging D135 A04 – Advances in FIB: New Instrumentation and Applications in Materials and B117 Biological Sciences A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105 A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A07 – Scanning Probe Microscopy: New Methods and Applications B118 A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: B115 From Detectors to Techniques A09 – Advances in Combining Simulation and Experiment for Materials Design B119 A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques B112 A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS D137 A15 – Imaging Mass Spectrometry (MALDI) B111 P01 – Bringing the Real World into the Electron Microscope: Peter R. Swann B116 Memorial Symposium on In Situ TEM and STEM AT-A-GLANCE P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy C124 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall

WEEK WEEK 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Coffee Break + Poster Session Exhibit Hall

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Thursday Poster Sessions Exhibit Hall

A02 – TEM Phase Contrast Imaging

A03 – Electron Holography for Nanofields in Solids

A04 – Advances in FIB: New Instrumentation and Applications in Materials and Biological Sciences

A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons

A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: From Detectors to Techniques

A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques

A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS

A15 – Imaging Mass Spectrometry (MALDI)

P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy

P03 – Advances in Microanalysis of Earth and Planetary Materials

P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals

P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Energy-Related Materials Exhibit Hall 12:00 PM Student Poster Awards Poster Stage

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch Break 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM In-Week Intensive Workshops

X19 – Introduction to SEM Imaging and X-ray Compositional Analysis A103

X20 – Specimen Preparation for Biological Microscopy A104

30 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM P.M. Symposia X41 – Physical Sciences Tutorial: In Situ Liquid S/TEM: Practical Aspects, C125 Challenges, and Opportunities A02 – TEM Phase Contrast Imaging D135 A03 – Electron Holography for Nanofields in Solids C120 A04 – Advances in FIB: New Instrumentation and Applications in Materials and B117 Biological Sciences A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105 A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106 A07 – Scanning Probe Microscopy: New Methods and Applications B118 A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: B115 From Detectors to Techniques A09 – Advances in Combining Simulation and Experiment for Materials Design B119 A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques B112 A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS D137 A15 – Imaging Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) B111 A17 – Standardization and Metrology in Electron Microscopy and B114 MicrobeAM Analysis P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy C124

P03 – Advances in Microanalysis of Earth and Planetary Materials C122 WEEK P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials P12 – Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis of Soft and Hybrid Nanomaterials D140

AT-A-GLANCE 3:00 PM -3:30 PM Coffee Break

3:30 PM -5:00 PM Late P.M. Symposia (Cont’d.)

A02 – TEM Phase Contrast Imaging D135

A03 – Electron Holography for Nanofields in Solids C120 A04 – Advances in FIB: New Instrumentation and Applications in Materials and B117 Biological Sciences

A05 – Fast and Ultrafast Imaging with Electrons and Photons A105

A06 – Advanced Analytical TEM/STEM A106

A07 – Scanning Probe Microscopy: New Methods and Applications B118 A08 – Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative X-ray Microanalysis: B115 From Detectors to Techniques

A09 – Advances in Combining Simulation and Experiment for Materials Design B119

A10 – Advances in Electron Diffraction and Automated Mapping Techniques B112

A14 – Surface Plasmons, Cathodoluminescence, and Low-Loss EELS D137 A17 – Standardization and Metrology in Electron Microscopy and B114 MicrobeAM Analysis

P02 – Materials Problem Solving with Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy C124

P07 – Metallography and Microstructural Characterization of Metals C123 P11 – Advances in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of B113 Energy-Related Materials

P12 – Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis of Soft and Hybrid Nanomaterials D140

5:30 PM M&M 2015 Wrap-Up & Debrief (By invitation only) A107

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EDAX Inc. 11 DIRECTORY Electron Microscopy Sciences 21 Evans Analytical Group 53 Osiris with ChemiSTEMTM Technology FEI 5 • Improved EDS mapping capability FEI 47 • Increased sensitivity for light elements Gatan 67 (~3x more counts in O-K peak) Hitachi 2 • Increased sensitivity for small concentrations ibss Group 45 Images and maps by D. Klenov, FEI International Centre for 41 HAADF Mix map Diffraction Data IXRF 54 JEOL 64 nion 22 100 nm Oregon Physics, LLC 41 N K Ti K Oregon Physics, LLC 43 Pfeiffer Vacuum 43 Protochips 35 SPI 33 Technospex 54 [email protected] www.eag.com/mc Ted Pella, Inc. 37 1.800.366.3867 Tescan 55 Thermo Fisher Scientific 39 XEI Scientific, Inc. 45

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VISIT US AT M&M BOOTH #960 Product & Services Index Accessories (miscellaneous) CCD Cameras EMS/DiATOME 753 Advanced Microscopy Techniques Corp. 864 K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 Direct Electron, LP 1276 ALL OPTIONS. ALL-INCLUSIVE. Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 EMSIS GmbH 944 NANOLANE 1249 Gatan, Inc. 537 Norcada, Inc. 1284 Thorlabs 1044 AFM / STM Accessories ONLY IXRF. CMOS Cameras Bruker Corporation 974 Advanced Microscopy Herzan LLC 859 Techniques Corp. 864 K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 Direct Electron, LP 1276 Oxford Instruments 854 TVIPS GmbH 1061 Anti-Contamination Systems Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 Cold Sputtering Equipment Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, USA 937 Atomic Force Microscopes Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 Confocal Microscopes EXHIBITOR Bruker Corporation 974 Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 Hitachi High Technologies Keyence Corporation 1148 America, Inc. 1376 Leica Microsystems 1174 Neaspec GmbH 1582 Olympus 1050 WITec Instruments Corp 882 Thorlabs 1044 WITec Instruments Corp 882 Auger Microscopes Evans Analytical Group 661 Consulting DIRECTORY Physical Electronics 548 Abbie Gregg, Inc. 943 Analitex 520 Backscatter Detectors Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 959 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 Probe Software, Inc. 1383 Wolfram Research 663 Books UPGRADES Microscopy & Analysis 1142 Courses / Workshops Springer 653 AUTOMATION Abbie Gregg, Inc. 943 PARTICLE ANALYSIS Australian Microscopy and EDS 416 Calibration and Reference Standards Microanalysis Research Facility ANY SEM HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 ICDD 1078 MAP STITCHING K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 Object Research Systems 861 PHASE ANALYSIS SPI Supplies 1375 Probe Software, Inc. 1383 Ted Pella Inc. 844 STAGES DRIFT CORRECTION Critical Point Dryers

Camera / Digital Camera Systems EMS / DiATOME 753 DETECTORS Advanced Microscopy Tousimis 950 IMAGING Techniques Corp. 864 STAGE MAPPING Direct Electron, LP 1276 Cryoequipment EMSIS GmbH 944 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 HORIBA Instruments Incorporated 1059 Leica Microsystems 1174 TVIPS GmbH 1061 1061 VISIT US AT M&M BOOTH #960 Vision Engineering 939 http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 57 Product & Services Index continued Crystallographic Mapping 884, EDAX Inc 445 COXEM 883 NanoMEGAS USA 981 EDAX Inc 445 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 JEOL 423 Oxford Instruments 854 Databases PNDetector GmbH 1182 ICDD 1078 PNSensor GmbH 1281 STAR / H.K.N. Inc. 984 Detectors Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 Bruker Corporation 974 Direct Electron, LP 1276 Electrical Characterization Gatan, Inc. 537 Hysitron, Inc. 654 HORIBA Instruments Incorporated 1059 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 Electron Backscattered Diffraction (EBSD) DIRECTORY PNDetector GmbH 1182 BLG Vantage 1584 PNSensor GmbH 1281 Bruker Corporation 974 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 EDAX Inc 445 Evans Analytical Group 661 Diamond Knives ICDD 1078 1078 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 Oxford Instruments 854 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 Diamond Wire Saws EXHIBITOR EXHIBITOR South Bay Technology Inc. 647 Electron Microprobe Automation Systems Probe Software, Inc. 1383 Digital Archiving/Data Storage EMSIS GmbH 944 Electron Microprobe Service ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 Dual Beam FIB/SEM Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 Electron Microprobes / EPMA Evans Analytical Group 661 JEOL 423 FEI Company 1056 CAMECA Instruments, Inc. 445 Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc. 1376 EMI Cancellation ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 Herzan LLC 859 Tescan USA 873 Integrated Dynamics Engineering 419 Vitatech Electromagnetics LLC 943 E Beam Lithography Integrated Dynamics Engineering 419 Failure Analysis Oregon Physics 1181 Abbie Gregg, Inc. 943 Raith America, Inc 961 Evans Analytical Group 661 ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 EDS Detector Repairs and Upgrades Vision Engineering 939 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 FIB Accessories EDS Detectors & Systems EXpressLO LLC 564 Bruker Corporation 974 Hummingbird Scientific 554

58 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR ibss Group, Inc. 420 ROBO-Met.3D 758 Oregon Physics 1181 TVIPS GmbH 1061 Wolfram Research 663 Field Emission Sources Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 959 Immuno-Labeling EMS / DiATOME 753 Filaments and Filament Rebuilding Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 NANOLANE 1249 Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 959 Nanoprobes Incorporated 1076 HREM Research Inc. 1049

Fluorescence Microscopy Ion Pumps New and Rebuilding Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 BioTek Instruments, Inc. 659 Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 EDAX Inc 445 Journals Royal Microscopical Society 857 EMS / DiATOME 753 Springer 653 HORIBA Instruments Incorporated 1059 Keyence Corporation 1148

Knife Resharpening EXHIBITOR Olympus 1050 EMS / DiATOME 754 Siskiyou Corporation 1082 Thorlabs 1044 Knives Vision Engineering 939 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 Focused Ion Beam Systems / EMS / DiATOME 754 Workstations Lab6 Sources Oregon Physics 1181 Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 959 Raith America, Inc 961 DIRECTORY Tescan USA 873 Leak Detection

Pfeiffer Vacuum 1083 FT-IR Microscopy Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, USA 937 Daylight Solutions 516 Neaspec GmbH 1582 Light Microscopes Siskiyou Corporation 1082 BioTek Instruments, Inc. 659 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 Daylight Solutions 516 Glow Discharge Cleaning HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 Ted Pella Inc. 844 Keyence Corporation 1148 Leica Microsystems 1174 Image Analysis and Processing NANOLANE 1249 Analitex 520 Olympus 1050 BioTek Instruments, Inc. 659 Siskiyou Corporation 1082 BLG Vantage 1584 Vision Engineering 939 CAMECA Instruments, Inc. 445 Daylight Solutions 516 Megapixel Cameras EMSIS GmbH 944 Advanced Microscopy FEI Company 1056 Techniques Corp. 864 HREM Research Inc. 1049 EMSIS GmbH 944 Olympus 1050 TVIPS GmbH 1061

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Metallography Equipment Oregon Physics 1181 Keyence Corporation 1148 ROBO-Met.3D 758 Olympus 1050 Synergy Systems Corporation 1576 South Bay Technology Inc. 647 Wolfram Research 663

Micromanipulators Phase Identification Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 ICDD 1078 EMS / DiATOME 754 NanoMEGAS USA 981 EXpressLO LLC 564 Oxford Instruments 854 Plasma Cleaners Siskiyou Corporation 1082 South Bay Technology Inc. 647

SPI Supplies 1375 Microtome and Ultramicrotome Repair XEI Scientific, Inc. 853

DIRECTORY EMS / DiATOME 754

Publishers Microtomes and Ultramicrotomes Microscopy & Analysis 1142 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 Physics Today 558 Springer 653 Microwave Tissue Processing Ted Pella Inc. 844 Raman Spectroscopy / Microscopy Daylight Solutions 516 Nano Indentation EXHIBITOR EXHIBITOR Evans Analytical Group 661 Hysitron, Inc. 654 HORIBA Instruments Incorporated 1059 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 Nanoprobes / Mechanical Microprobes TechnoSpex Pte Ltd 1047 Hummingbird Scientific 554 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 WITec Instruments Corp 882 New and Used Equipment Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 Reference Materials / Reference Synergy Systems Corporation 1576 Standards Microscopy & Analysis 1142 Optical Filters HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 Osmium Coaters 884, COXEM 883 SPI Supplies 1375 FEI Company 1056 Hitachi High Technologies Other America, Inc. 1376 Abbie Gregg, Inc. 943 ibss Group, Inc. 420 Australian Microscopy and 416 Integrated Dynamics Engineering 419 Microanalysis Research Facility JEOL 423 Daitron,Inc. 1247 Tescan USA 873 DuctSox 515 Raith America, Inc 961 Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 Synergy Systems Corporation 1576 FOM Networks, Inc. 518 Nanoprobes Incorporated 1076 Norcada, Inc. 1284

60 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR Scanning Probe Microscope Accessories SEM Stages, Mounts and Holders Herzan LLC 859 BLG Vantage 1584 Hysitron, Inc. 654 EXpressLO LLC 564 K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 Hummingbird Scientific 554 Neaspec GmbH 1582 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 South Bay Technology Inc. 647 Scanning Transmission Electron Tousimis 950 Microscopes (STEM) FEI Company 1056 Service & Repair Hitachi High Technologies Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 America, Inc. 1376 EMSIS GmbH 944 HREM Research Inc. 1049 FEI Company 1056 ibss Group, Inc. 420 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 NanoMEGAS USA 981

Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (SIMS) Service Laboratories Australian Microscopy and 416 CAMECA Instruments, Inc. 445 Microanalysis Research Facility Evans Analytical Group 661 EXHIBITOR FOM Networks, Inc. 518 ibss Group, Inc. 420 ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 Oregon Physics 1181 Oregon Physics 1181

SEM / STEM Digital Imaging Systems Society and Event Organizer 884, Royal Microscopical Society 857 COXEM 883 ROBO-Met.3D 758 Software DIRECTORY SEM Accessories Analitex 520 BioTek Instruments, Inc. 659 Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 BLG Vantage 1584 EXpressLO LLC 564 FOM Networks, Inc. 518 Gatan, Inc. 537 Gatan, Inc. 537 Herzan LLC 859 HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 Hummingbird Scientific 554 HREM Research Inc. 1049 Hysitron, Inc. 654 ICDD 1078 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 Norcada, Inc. 1284 Object Research Systems 861 PNDetector GmbH 1182 Probe Software, Inc. 1383 PNSensor GmbH 1281 Wolfram Research 663 Raith America, Inc 961 SPI Supplies 1375 Ted Pella Inc. 844 Tescan USA 873 Tousimis 950 XEI Scientific, Inc. 853

http://microscopy.org/MandM/2015/ 61 Product & Services Index continued Specimen Preparation & Handling Surface Analysis BLG Vantage 1584 BLG Vantage 1584 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 CAMECA Instruments, Inc. 445 EMS / DiATOME 753 HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 EXpressLO LLC 564 HORIBA Instruments Incorporated 1059 JEOL 423 JEOL 554 Leica Microsystems 1174 Keyence Corporation 1148 Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 NANOLANE 1177 SCIENION US INC 1147 Object Research Systems 861 South Bay Technology Inc. 647 Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, USA 937 SPI Supplies 1375 ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 Tousimis 950 Physical Electronics 548 XEI Scientific, Inc. 853 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038

DIRECTORY Vision Engineering 939 Specimen Storage Zygo Corporation 445 Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 South Bay Technology Inc. 647 Tabletop SEM/TEM

Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 Spectrometers 884, COXEM 883 Daylight Solutions 516 Delong America Inc. 562 HORIBA Instruments Incorporated 1059 Hitachi High Technologies

EXHIBITOR EXHIBITOR IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 America, Inc. 1376 Neaspec GmbH 1582 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 TEM Accessories Advanced Microscopy 864 SQUID / Superconducting Techniques Corp. Quantum Interference Devices Direct Electron, LP 1276 STAR / H.K.N. Inc. 984 EXpressLO LLC 564

Gatan, Inc. 537 Stage Automation Hummingbird Scientific 554 SCIENION US INC 1147 Hysitron, Inc. 654 Siskiyou Corporation 1082 NanoMEGAS USA 981 Norcada, Inc. 1284 Stage Micrometers PNDetector GmbH 1182 Siskiyou Corporation 1082 PNSensor GmbH 1281

SCIENION US INC 1147 Stereoscopic Viewing Systems TVIPS GmbH 1061 Leica Microsystems 1174 Scientific Instruments & Vision Engineering 939 Applications, Inc. 519 SPI Supplies 1375 Supplies Ted Pella Inc. 844 Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 Tousimis 950 K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 Norcada, Inc. 1284 Nanoprobes Incorporated 1076

62 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR TEM Specimen Holders Vacuum Evaporators Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, USA 937 Gatan, Inc. 537 Ted Pella Inc. 844 Hummingbird Scientific 554 SCIENION US INC 1147 Vibration Isolation Systems Tousimis 950 Herzan LLC 859 Integrated Dynamics Engineering 419 Testing Equipment Herzan LLC 859 WDS Detectors & Systems Hysitron, Inc. 654 Bruker Corporation 974 Object Research Systems 861 EDAX Inc 445 Olympus 1050 Oxford Instruments 854 Pfeiffer Vacuum 1083 PNSensor GmbH 1281 Vitatech Electromagnetics LLC 943 Zygo Corporation 445 X-ray Analysis Equipment Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638

Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) EDAX Inc 445 EXHIBITOR Delong America Inc. 562 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 FEI Company 1056 Object Research Systems 861 Hitachi High Technologies Oxford Instruments 854 America, Inc. 1376 PNDetector GmbH 1182 HREM Research Inc. 1049 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 ibss Group, Inc. 420 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 Integrated Dynamics Engineering 419 JEOL 423 DIRECTORY ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 TVIPS GmbH 1061

Ultramicrotomes Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 Leica Microsystems 1174

Vacuum Equipment Denton Vacuum, LLC 645 Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 EMS / DiATOME 753 Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, USA 937 Pfeiffer Vacuum 1083 Synergy Systems Corporation 1576

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Exhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name Booth Phenom-World BV. 338 ROBO-Met.3D 758 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 Microscopy Society of Navitar 762 Keysight 1043 America MegaBooth 354 Pace Technologies 764 Thorlabs 1044 Australian Microscopy Evex Global 838 TechnoSpex Pte Ltd 1047 and Microanalysis Research Facility 416 Ted Pella Inc. 844 iLab Solutions 1048 BioPhotonics, a Photonics XEI Scientific, Inc. 853 HREM Research Inc. 1049 Media Publication 417 Oxford Instruments 854 Olympus 1050 E Fjeld Co., Inc. 418 Royal Microscopical Society 857 FEI Company 1056 Integrated Dynamics Herzan LLC 859 HORIBA Scientific 1059 Engineering 419 Technotrade 860 TVIPS GmbH 1061 ibss Group, Inc. 420 Object Research Systems 861 Ladd Research 1074 JEOL 423 Renishaw, Inc. 862 Nanoprobes Incorporated 1076 CAMECA Instruments, Inc. 445 DIRECTORY TEMwindows 863 ICDD 1078 EDAX / AMETEK 445 Advanced Microscopy Siskiyou Corporation 1082 TMC Ametek 445 Techniques Corp. 864 Pfeiffer Vacuum 1083 Zygo Corporation 445 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 Crytur spol. s r.c. (Ltd.) 1084 DuctSox 515 Protochips, Inc. 868 Microscopy & Analysis 1142 Daylight Solutions 516 Tescan USA 873 HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 FOM Networks, Inc. 518 Barnett Technical Services 881 Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 Scientific Instruments & WITec Instruments Corp 882 Applications, Inc. 519 SCIENION US INC 1147

EXHIBITOR EXHIBITOR 883, Analitex 520 Keyence Corporation 1148 COXEM 884 Gatan, Inc. 537 PulseTor LLC 1173 Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum, Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 USA 937 Leica Microsystems 1174 Physical Electronics 548 Nion Company 938 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 ibidi LLC 550 Vision Engineering 939 Oregon Physics 1181 Hummingbird Scientific 554 Abbie Gregg, Inc. 943 PNDetector GmbH 1182 Physics Today 558 Vitatech Daitron,Inc. 1247 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 Electromagnetics, LLC 943 NANOLANE 1249 Delong America Inc. 562 EMSIS GmbH 944 Direct Electron, LP 1276 EXpressLO LLC 564 ResAlta Research ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 Technologies 946 Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 PNSensor GmbH 1281 Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 Denton Vacuum, LLC 645 Norcada, Inc. 1284 Lumencor 948 South Bay Technology Inc. 647 SPI Supplies 1375 Tousimis 950 Springer 653 Hitachi High Technologies Applied Physics America, Inc. 1376 Hysitron, Inc. 654 Technologies, Inc. 959 Probe Software, Inc. 1383 K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 Synergy Systems Amptek Inc. 658 Raith America, Inc. 961 Corporation 1576 BioTek Instruments, Inc. 659 E. A. Fischione SmarAct Inc. A Subsidiary Evans Analytical Group 661 Instruments, Inc. 966 of Smartact GmbH 1578 Cambridge University Press 662 Bruker Corporation 974 NT-MDT America, Inc. 1580 Wolfram Research 663 NanoMEGAS USA 981 Neaspec GmbH 1582 753, STAR / H.K.N. Inc. 984 BLG Vantage 1584 EMS / DiATOME 754

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Exhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name Booth Abbie Gregg, Inc. 943 Hitachi High Technologies PNDetector GmbH 1182 America, Inc. 1376 Advanced Microscopy PNSensor GmbH 1281 Techniques Corp. 864 HORIBA Scientific 1059 Probe Software, Inc. 1383 Amptek Inc. 658 HREM Research Inc. 1049 Protochips, Inc. 868 Analitex 520 Hummingbird Scientific 554 PulseTor LLC 1173 Angstrom Scientific Inc. 947 Hysitron, Inc. 654 Raith America, Inc. 961 Applied Physics ibidi LLC 550 Renishaw, Inc. 862 Technologies, Inc. 959 ibss Group, Inc. 420 ResAlta Research Australian Microscopy ICDD 1078 Technologies 946 and Microanalysis Research Facility 416 iLab Solutions 1048 Rigaku Americas Corp. 560 Barnett Technical Services 881 Integrated Dynamics ROBO-Met.3D 758 Engineering 419 BioPhotonics, a Photonics Royal Microscopical Society 857 Media Publication 417 IXRF Systems, Inc. 960 SCIENION US INC 1147 BioTek Instruments, Inc. 659 JEOL 423 Scientific Instruments & BLG Vantage 1584 Keyence Corporation 1148 Applications, Inc. 519 Boeckeler Instruments Inc. 867 Keysight 1043 Siskiyou Corporation 1082 EXHIBITOR Bruker Corporation 974 K-Tek Nanotechnology, LLC 657 SmarAct Inc. A Subsidiary of Smartact GmbH 1578 Cambridge University Press 662 Ladd Research 1074 South Bay Technology Inc. 647 CAMECA Instruments, Inc. 445 Leica Microsystems 1174 SPI Supplies 1375 Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 638 Lumencor 948 Springer 653 883, Microscopy & Analysis 1142 COXEM 884 STAR / H.K.N. Inc. 984 Microscopy Innovations, LLC 1145 Crytur spol. s r.c. (Ltd.) 1084 Synergy Systems Microscopy Society of Corporation 1576 Daitron,Inc. 1247 America MegaBooth 354

TechnoSpex Pte Ltd 1047 DIRECTORY Daylight Solutions 516 NANOLANE 1249 Technotrade 860 Delong America Inc. 562 NanoMEGAS USA 981 Ted Pella Inc. 844 Denton Vacuum, LLC 645 Nanoprobes Incorporated 1076 TEMwindows 863 Direct Electron, LP 1276 Navitar 762 Tescan USA 873 DuctSox 515 Neaspec GmbH 1582 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1038 Duniway Stockroom Corp. 546 NEWTEC Scientific 1177 Thorlabs 1044 E Fjeld Co., Inc. 418 Nion Company 938 TMC Ametek 445 E. A. Fischione Norcada, Inc. 1284 Instruments, Inc. 966 Tousimis 950 NT-MDT America, Inc. 1580 EDAX / AMETEK 445 TVIPS GmbH 1061 Object Research Systems 861 753, Vision Engineering 939 Oerlikon Leybold EMS / DiATOME 754 Vacuum, USA 937 Vitatech EMSIS GmbH 944 Electromagnetics, LLC 943 Olympus 1050 Evans Analytical Group 661 WITec Instruments Corp 882 ONAMI Technology Labs 1280 Evex Global 838 Wolfram Research 663 Oregon Physics 1181 EXpressLO LLC 564 XEI Scientific, Inc. 853 Oxford Instruments 854 FEI Company 1056 Zygo Corporation 445 Pace Technologies 764 FOM Networks, Inc. 518 Pfeiffer Vacuum 1083 Gatan, Inc. 537 Phenom-World BV. 338 Herzan LLC 859 Physical Electronics 548 HIROX-USA, Inc. 1143 Physics Today 558

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66 M&M 2015 l August 2–6 l Portland, OR In-situ microscopy – uncompromised

There is always more to see when studying high speed reactions. That’s why at Gatan we build large format cameras with unparalleled temporal resolution to push the boundaries of in-situ electron microscopy.

OneView™

Use only ONE camera to capture high quality 16 megapixel still images AND video in all of your TEM applications.

• Always have a “live” experience with 25 fps at full 4k x 4k resolution

• 200 fps at 1024 x 1024 resolution www.gatan.com/oneview

K2® IS

Resolve dynamic details in-situ with the fastest 4k x 4k direct detection camera available.

• Frame rates up to 1600 fps – sub-ms time resolution

• Highest available DQE provides best signal-to-noise ratio – every image is useful

www.gatan.com/K2IS

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