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CISCEM 2021 - 5th International Conference on In-Situ an Correlative Electron Microscopy

8 - 10 September 2021, Paris, France


Introduction
Scope
In the continuity of the last four biannual conferences, CISCEM 2021 aims at bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scientists from the fields of biology, materials science, chemistry, and physics, to discuss future directions of in-situ electron microscopy research. Topics will include nanoscale studies of biological samples and functional materials under realistic or near realistic conditions, for example, in gaseous environments, at elevated temperatures, and in liquid. We will discuss how dynamical processes can be studied down to the atomic scale while taking into account the electron beam effects and how time and spatial resolutions in complex media can be extended using technical developments or artificial intelligence.

CISCEM is also open to other in-situ techniques, such as light microscopy, X-ray, near field, or scanning probe microscopy and theoretical approaches, with the view to stimulate fruitful discussions on multi-scale and correlative methodologies.

Hybrid Conference in Paris
Because of the health crisis, CISCEM 2021 will be a hybrid conference with participants on-site at the University of Paris and online participants who, unfortunately, will not be able to make the trip. Despite this troubling time, we wish to keep up the momentum of the CISCEM community, and we hope to see many of you in Paris in late summer.


 
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Venue
University of Paris Diderot

Buffon Amphitheatre, University of Paris Diderot, Université Paris Diderot, Buffon Amphitheatre, 15, Rue Hélène Brion, Paris, 75013, France

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Committee
  • Damien Alloyeau CNRS, University of Paris, France
  • Kristian Molhave Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
  • Niels de Jonge INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany

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