Date : 3/22/2021 4:45:04 PM
From : "Louise Hughes"
To : shimonz@nrcn.gov.il
Subject : We go LIVE this week Shimon
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 {Louise Hughes}Follow us as we guide you through the practicalities of correlative AFM, EM & EDS |
Oxford Instruments

MARCH 24 2021

 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM // 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM GMT

 

Analytical correlative workflows with Relate: a step-by-step guide 

Online tutorial

 

Join our upcoming tutorial, where experts Dr Louise Hughes and Dr Jonathan Moffat will walk through the key steps to analytical correlative workflows, demonstrating the full workflow from sample preparation through to analysis. 

Louise and Jonathan will be investigating how the topography, strength and chemistry of tooth enamel change upon exposure to an acidic solution. 

 

The 45-minute tutorial will be followed by a live Q&A with Louise and Jonathan, allowing you to ask any questions you may have.

  

THIS WEBINAR WILL PROVIDE:   

✅ A detailed workflow for correlative analytic microscopy, from setting up your sample through to analysing your data

✅ A practical demonstration for finding your region of interest on an AFM, and SEM (for the collection of EDS data)

✅ A live demonstration on how to use Relate to correlate and analyse data produced from the practical part of the webinar

 

 

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

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PRESENTED BY

Dr. Louise hughes

Dr. Louise Hughes

Life Science Product Manager

Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis

 

Dr Louise Hughes is the Product Manager for Life Sciences at Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis. Louise specialises in 3D electron microscopy and has been a biological electron microscopist since 2000. Her research focus has been on optimising biological sample preparation, methodology and imaging techniques across a wide range of sample types. She has extensive experience in SBFSEM, array tomography, electron tomography, correlative microscopy, and 3D data reconstruction. Her current work involves applying EDS to biological samples and working on correlative data acquisition and analysis.

Dr. Jonathon Moffat

Dr. Jonathan Moffat 

Applications Scientist

Oxford Instruments Asylum Research

 

Dr Jonathan Moffat is an applications scientist for Oxford Instruments Asylum Research. Jonathan is a specialist in atomic force microscopy (AFM) and has been using the technique since 2006. His research background is in using thermal probe AFM methods and combining these with infrared spectroscopy. He joined Oxford Instruments in 2013 and provides applications, sales and customer support for the northern Europe region.

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