EMS sponsored events
EMS has designed several ways in which the society supports the organisation of microscopy related events within Europe. Next to the well-defined involvement in the organisation of the quadrennial European Microscopy Congresses (EMC series, successor of EUREM) and the explicit support of the EMS extensions EMS also supports local microscopy related meetings, schools, courses etc.. At present this support includes financial sponsoring to cover part of the costs of two invited lecturers, assistance in electronic distribution of information about the meeting to the extended EMS membership, etc...
Eligibility criteria, the procedure for requesting EMS support etc. are given on a separate page.
Past Top
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Past, present and future of (S)TEM and its applications
09 to 11 June 2010
CNRS headquarters – Paris – FranceOrganization: Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Groupe STEM
EMS sponsored lectures in Paris
- Helmut Kohl (Physikalisches Institut, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster, Germany)
- “Image formation by inelastically scattered electrons”
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E-MRS 2010 Spring Meeting: Quantitative Electron Microscopy for Research and Industry
07 to 11 June 2010
Congress Center – Strasbourg – FranceOrganization: European Materials Research Society (E-MRS)
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Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
20 to 22 May 2010
Royal Tropical Institute (Tropenmuseum) – Amsterdam – NetherlandsEMS sponsored lecture in Amsterdam
- Denis Duboule (Dept Zoology and Animal Biology, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
- “Genetic Control of Vertebrate Morphogenesis and Evolution”
- Frank Grosveld (Erasmus University Medical Center, Dept Cell Biology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
- “Interactions in the genome”
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XXI Conference on Applied Crystallography
20 to 24 September 2009
Zakopane – PolandOrganization: University of Silesia and the Polish Academy of Sciences
EMS sponsored lectures in Zakopane
- Janos Lábár (Hungary):
- "Introduction to TEM and SAED"
- "ProcessDiffraction"
- Jean-Paul Morniroli (France):
- "Introduction to CBED and LACBED"
- "JEMS"
- Janos Lábár (Hungary):
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Advanced School on Nanofabrication and Nanomanipulation
08 September 2009
University – Sheffield – United KingdomOrganization: Electron Microscopy of Analysis Group of the Institute of Physics, UK
EMS sponsored lecture in Sheffield
- I Utke (EMPA, Thun, Switzerland)