
Announcement for a Summer Workshop on
Fluctuation Electron Microscopy and Nanoscale Ordering in Amorphous Materials
June 23-24, 2003
at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign IL, USASponsored by:
The advent of fluctuation electron microscopy (FEM) in 1996 has opened up new possibilities for understanding nanoscale (medium range) ordering in amorphous materials, including semiconductors, metallic glasses, oxides, and soft materials. This 2-day workshop is intended to bring together researchers who are engaged in various aspects of the nanoscale ordering problem, including the (i) development of scattering experiments and analytical methods; (ii) theory and models of amorphous structures; (iii) experimental results including solid state properties; and (iv) future directions. The workshop will feature a single session with invited talks, contributed talks, posters, and ample time for discussion.
This workshop is hosted by the Center for Microanalysis of Materials in the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which is the location of a NSF-FRG program on the FEM technique and nanoscale ordering.
Invited Speakers || Call for Papers || Registration || Travel & Lodging || Workshop Program
FEM Workshop HomeSponsored by:
JEOL USA - Hitachi High Technologies America
Argonne National Laboratories - National Science Foundation