Date : 7/1/2020 2:36:38 PM
From : "Haithem Mansour"
To : shimonz@nrcn.gov.il
Subject : Do you struggle with identifying elements in your sample?
 {Haithem Mansour}Join our upcoming Tutorial, where you will learn how real-time chemical imaging is achieved |

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JULY 8 2020

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM // 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM BST

 

Real-time chemical imaging with AZtecLive

Online tutorial

 

Do you struggle to understand what elements are in your sample? 

 

Understanding elements and finding areas of interest is not always easy, and can often result in slowing workflows and influencing your results.

 

Join us for our upcoming tutorial, followed by a Q&A with our expert, Dr. Haithem Mansour - giving you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

 

 

YOU WILL LEARN: 

 

✅ How real-time chemical imaging is made possible using the latest hardware & software developments 

✅ Some examples of the use of chemical imaging on different samples

✅ How real-time chemical imaging gives you an instant overview of your sample and enhances your workflow using the different tools included in AZtecLive

 

 

Can't make it to this tutorial? Sign up anyway! You will still be able to watch it on-demand. 

REGISTER NOW

PRESENTED BY

Haithem Mansour

Dr. Haithem Mansour

 EDS Product Manager

Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis

 

Dr. Haithem Mansour graduated with a PhD in Material Science from the University of Lorraine in France. He joined Oxford Instruments in 2016 and has always worked with a strong focus in electron microscopy and microanalysis. Haithem has focused his research in EBSD and ECCI, in particular the development and improvement of these analytical techniques. He is currently working as EDS Product Manager within the Nanoanalysis marketing team.  

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