Materials Microscopy Week
March 15 - 17, 2021
Challenges and Opportunities for the Materials Research Community in Microstructural Grain Imaging
A virtual panel discussion brought to you by ZEISS Microscopy

Nikhilesh Chawla
Purdue University

Marc De Graef
Carnegie Mellon University

Timo Bernthaler
Materials Research Institute Aalen

Mike Chapman
UES

Erik Lauridsen
Xnovo Technology
- Get up to speed with the latest in microstructural imaging techniques, spanning polarized optical microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction, and X-ray diffraction contrast tomography
- Gain expert perspectives on the ongoing development of these approaches, and the implications for future opportunities in materials R&D
- Learn about how they can support major industrial trends like additive manufacturing, light alloy development, and advanced materials research
The Materials Microscopy Classroom
Sign up for a session in the Materials Microscopy Classroom for a deep dive into the applications and scientific opportunities with the Xradia Versa X-ray microscope and ZEISS Crossbeam laser.
Monday Classroom Session
Accelerating the Impact and Growth of Your Core Microscopy Lab with 3D X-ray Imaging

Tuesday Classroom Session
From nm to mm: Covering Lengthscales in Imaging and Fabrication with the New ZEISS Crossbeam laser, aka LaserFIB

Agenda for the Week
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT |
Materials Microscopy Classroom Topic 1 |
Materials Microscopy Classroom Topic 2 |
Headline Event |
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT |
Virtual Demo Topic 1 Multiscale 3D Characterization:‘Scout and Zoom’ workflow with ZEISS Xradia Versa X-ray microscope |
Virtual Demo Topic 2 Photons, Ions, and Electrons:Integration of fs-laser milling within a FIB-SEM in the ZEISS Crossbeam laser |
Virtual Demo Topic 3 Studying Material Dynamics: Running easy, automated in situ SEM experiments with ZEISS in situ workstation |