EVENTS

NanoMEGAS application meeting at our Brussels location with the friendly participation of our partners from 4MAT ULB and SIMaP INP Grenoble!

Many surprises and innovations  are  expected  in the coming months to make 4D STEM techniques more accessible, powerful and automated, especially with a coupling offer for the new fast hybrid pixel detectors that allow access to more sensitive materials.

Today we are proud not only of the more than 300 installations in various TEMs all over the world but also of the more than 1000 scientific publications in precession diffraction related fields coming from various scientific laboratories.

Join us for an engaging luncheon seminar that will begin with an introduction to Precession Enhanced Applications in TEM for nanomaterial Studies. Leading scientists will showcase recent advancements using the PED technique, offering a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge applications such as Orientation and Phase Mapping (ASTAR) and Strain Mapping (TopSPIN).

To secure your spot at this exciting event, please register by sending a confirmation email to tgalanis@nanomegas.com. Due to limited seating, we recommend registering early to avoid disappointment.

Participation is free of charge, and a light lunch will be provided!

Don’t miss this chance to deepen your knowledge of the latest developments in nanomaterial research.

EMSIS & NanoMEGAS are exhibiting during MC2025!

We will be glad to welcome you to booth No 27 in exhibition area.

We look forward to seeing you there!

NanoMEGAS and EMSIS

Schedule

12:45h - 12:55h - Dr. Thanos GALANIS

Precession Enhanced ED Applications in TEM for Nanomaterials Studies.
Dr. Thanos GALANISNanoMEGAS, application specialist.

12:55h - 13:20h - Prof. Kerstin Volz

Scanning Precession Electron Diffraction in Battery Research: Uncovering Phase Transitions, Defects, and Internal Misorientation in Cathode Active Materials

 Prof. Kerstin Volz, Department of Physics and Materials Science Center,  Philipps-University Marburg

13:20h - 13:45h - Dr. Dan Zhou

In situ nanometer-resolution strain and orientation mapping for gas-solid reactions via precession-assisted 4D-STEM.

Dr. Dan ZhouLeibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ), Berlin

mmcseries

1-3rd July, 2025
Manchester, UK

M&M2025

27-31 July, 2025
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

MC Microscopy Conference 2025

31st August – 4th September
Karlsruhe, Germany

FEMS EUROMAT 2025

14-18 September 2025
Granada, Spain

17th Multinational Congress on Microscopy

7-12 September
Portorož, Slovenia

EVENTS

ASTAR and graphene research on Italian television

ASTAR has been used to check the crystal quality of graphene in the research carried out by the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia at the Center for Nanotechnology Innovation@NEST in Pisa, Italy. More>

Researchers at Cambridge University and NanoMEGAS
reveal detailed organic thin film structure with ASTAR

TEM orientation mapping, is becoming an increasingly popular and important technique. There has been significant instrumental development in recent years by the SME involved in JRA1, Nanomegas, enabling precession electron diffraction (PED) patterns to be acquired pixel by pixel across a scanned area. Such 4D data sets can be analysed to provide high resolution (ca. 1nm) phase-identification and orientation maps.
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