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SUMMARY:Industry meets ESRF: X-rays for innovation
DESCRIPTION:The 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐲 𝐦𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐄𝐒𝐑𝐅 event is designed to explore how ESRF’s cutting-edge X-ray beamlines\, techniques and services can help the industrial community turn its challenges\, including in circular economy materials\, into innovative solutions. \n📅 16-17 June 2025\n📍EPN Campus\, Grenoble\, France \n🔸 Registration deadline: 𝟑𝟎 𝐌𝐚𝐲 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓\n🔗 More information and registration: https://www.esrf.fr/home/events/conferences/2025/industry-meets-esrf-2025.html# \nDon’t miss this great opportunity to 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙚𝙘𝙩\, 𝚒𝚗𝚗𝚘𝚟𝚊𝚝𝚎\, and 𝖼𝗈𝗅𝗅𝖺𝖻𝗈𝗋𝖺𝗍𝖾!
URL:https://remade-project.eu/index.php/event/industry-meets-esrf-x-rays-for-innovation/
LOCATION:Grenoble\, France
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SUMMARY:Laser Spectroscopy and Photonic Technologies for Circular Economy: Advancing Sustainable Innovations in Material Research and Diagnostics
DESCRIPTION:The workshop “Laser Spectroscopy and Photonic Technologies for Circular Economy: Advancing Sustainable Innovations in Material Research and Diagnostics”\, is a dynamic event dedicated to exploring the transformative role of photonic technologies in fostering sustainability and innovation. \nThis workshop will primarily focus on laser spectroscopy\, imaging\, and sensing technologies\, exploring their critical role in material research\, diagnostics\, and sustainable innovation. Participants will gain insights into how these advanced photonic techniques enable precise material characterization\, real-time monitoring\, and efficient resource management—key drivers for circular economy solutions. Through expert talks\, hands-on sessions\, and interactive discussions\, the workshop will highlight the versatility and impact of these technologies across research and industry. \nThe program will also feature a poster session\, providing a platform for researchers and students to present their work\, exchange ideas\, and foster new collaborations. \nTwo hands-on sessions will offer participants practical experience in: \n\nHyperspectral Imaging – exploring its powerful capabilities in material analysis and diagnostics.\nLaser Spectroscopy – delving into its versatile applications in environmental monitoring\, quality control\, and material characterization.\n\nJoin us for this unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research\, gain practical skills\, and contribute to discussions on sustainable innovation through photonic technologies. We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting event! \nThe event is endorsed by Laserlab-Europe through EU’s Horizon Europe co-funded project Lasers4EU (GA No 101131771).
URL:https://remade-project.eu/index.php/event/laser-spectroscopy-and-photonic-technologies-for-circular-economy-advancing-sustainable-innovations-in-material-research-and-diagnostics/
LOCATION:Heraklion\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Electrostatic potential of latex sphere using off-axis electron holography
DESCRIPTION:Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube\nYan Lu \,  \nFZJ\, Germany \nElectrostatic potential\, including both that contributed by electron-beam-induced specimen charging and intrinsic material-related mean inner potential (MIP)\, is crucial because it is influence the reaction between charged particles\, chemical reactivity\, and dielectric properties. Off-axis electron holography is a powerful TEM technique that can be used to map local variations in electron optical phase shift\, which are in turn sensitive to electrostatic potentials and magnetic fields. In the absence of magnetic contributions to the phase shift\, the recorded phase is proportional to the projected electrostatic potential within and outside the specimen. Insulating nanoparticles with simple geometries are ideal objects for the study of specimen charging in the TEM. To demonstrate this technique and methodology for analyzing electrostatic potential\, two examples will be presented. \nPolystyrene latex beads were examined temperature-dependent behavior of the MIP and electron-beam-induced charge from room temperature down to 5.3 K. The diameter of latex spheres is in the range of 230 nm to 600 nm. By isolating the electrostatic potential contributed by the electron-beam-induced charge which was detected in vacuum surrounding the sphere\, the MIP was obtained at high precision\, revealing a significant increase of 16.8%±4.2% as temperature decreases. \nIn addition\, this talk will present the quantification of electron-beam-induced charge on MgO nanocubes reflecting the amount of oxygen vacancies on the surface\, which is essential for catalytical reaction.
URL:https://remade-project.eu/index.php/event/electrostatic-potential-of-latex-sphere-using-off-axis-electron-holography/
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