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Introduction

Electron microscopy has been a key enabling technique for advancing our understanding of the structure and behaviour of materials: atomic-scale imaging of atoms and defects has led to substantial breakthroughs and is a mainstay of modern materials science. With the ongoing development of new microscopy hardware and novel imaging and analysis techniques, electron microscopy will continue to aid in pushing the boundaries of our knowledge of every type of material. This conference will explore the development and application of electron microscopy for the study of functional and nanomaterials, structural materials, soft matter and biomaterials, and new techniques, with a particular emphasis on what the next ten years might hold.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-04-07
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Nanomaterials

  • Functional Materials

  • Structural Materials

  • Soft matter and biomaterials

  • Techniques development

Guidlines

  • Prepare your abstract in Microsoft Word.

  • Prepare your abstract in English.

  • Use the presenter's last name as the document file name for your abstract.

  • Abstract title should appear in BOLD, ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, in 12-point Times New Roman Font. Remaining text should appear in 12-point Times New Roman Font.

  • Please list the authors and affiliations directly under the title, separated by one empty line, and followed on additional lines as necessary. Underline the name of the presenting author.

  • For talks given by graduate students, please indicate this at the time of submission, as a limited number of speakers slots are available for graduate students.

  • Separate the authors/affiliations and beginning of the abstract narrative by one empty line.

  • For each author give the forename followed by the surname.

  • Indicate each author';s affiliation with a superscript numeral following the surname.

  • Abstract should not exceed 1 page 1.5-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman.

  • Abstract narrative must be clear and concise, and checked for correctness of spelling and grammar in advance of submission.

  • Each submitted abstract should only have one presenting author.

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    May 27

    2017

    to

    May 29

    2017

  • Apr 07 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • May 29 2017

    Registration deadline

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