Past Webinar Series

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Closing the Pressure Gap: Closed-Cell Environmental TEM

A webinar series with applications in gas-solid phase studies of catalysts and high temperature materials

TUESDAY
February 27, 2024
Dr. Lawrence Allard, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA
Topic: In Situ Gas-Reaction Electron Microscopy: Early “ETEM” History to Development of Modern “Closed-Cell” Technologies

>Watch it here!
Tuesday
March 12, 2024
Dr. Kinga Unocic, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA
Topic: Operando STEM reactions and challenges with introducing water vapor applied to catalysts and structural materials

>Watch it here!
TUESDAY
March 19, 2024
Dr. Sharmin Sharna,
Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg | IPCMS, Strasbourg, France
Topic: In Situ STEM Investigation of the Morphological Evolution in Copper-Based Materials during High-Temperature Redox Reactions

>Watch it here!


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Go with the Flow Mini Webinar Series!

THURSDAY
December 14,
2023
Dr. Stefan Merkens, CIC nanoGUNE, Spain
Topic: Mass Transport in different Liquid-Phase TEM Flow Scenarios

>Watch it here!

TUESDAY
January 23,
2024
Dr. Katarzyna Bejtka, IIT Torino
Topic: The role of liquid flow configuration in electrochemical liquid phase TEM in aqueous electrolytes.

>Watch it here!

 

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Sample Preparation in In Situ TEM

THURSDAY
October 19, 2023
Dr. Nynke A. Krans, Protochips
Topic: Considerations and Applications within Closed Cell In-Situ Electron microscopy

>Watch it here!
TUESDAY
November 7, 2023
Mrs. Savannah J. Turner, Utrecht University
Topic: Practical Aspects of Planning, Preparing, and Executing In Situ Gas Phase TEM Experiments

>Watch it here!
WEDNESDAY
December 6, 2023
Mr. Roberto Garcia, Analytical Instrumentation Facility at NC State
Topic: Tips for FIB Preparation of In Situ Samples

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Dr. Vesna Srot, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Topic: Preparation of High-Quality Samples for MEMS-Based In-Situ Electrical and Electro-Thermal (S)TEM Experiments

>Watch it here!


 

 

 

THE BASICS: E-CHEM FOR TEM 101

THURSDAY
November 3rd
2022
Dr. Yao Yang | University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Yang will be discussing quantitative electrochemistry in liquid-cell TEM, including sample preparation and reference electrode calibration.

WATCH HERE
TUESDAY
December 6th
2022
Dr. Yuki Sasaki | Japan Fine Ceramics Center
Dr. Sasaki will be discussing utilizing different reference electrodes for in situ electrochemistry
WATCH HERE

 

APPLICATIONS: E-CHEM FOR TEM

TUESDAY
January 10th 2023
Dr. Arnaud Demortière | CNRS / Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Dr. Demortière will be summarizing his experience and research in the area of batteries, including Li-ion batteries and potential alternative electrode materials.
WATCH HERE
TUESDAY
January 31st 2023
Dr. Nathaly Ortiz | IPGP / Université de Paris
Dr. Ortiz will be summarizing her experience and research in the area of electrocatalysts, particularly those part of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER).
WATCH HERE
TUESDAY
February 21st 2023
Dr. Alla Sologubenko | ETH Zürich
Dr. Sologubenko will be summarizing her experience and research in the area of electrocatalysts, particularly those part of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER).
WATCH HERE
TUESDAY
March 14th 2023
Dr. Sanjay Choudhary | University of Virginia
Dr. Choudhary will be summarizing his experience and research in the area of corrosion and how he utilizes in situ TEM with electrochemistry.
WATCH HERE
TUESDAY
April 4th, 2023
Prof. Yifei Yuan | Wenzhou University
Prof. Yuan will be summarizing his experience and research in the area of batteries, particularly lithium-oxygen batteries.
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MONDAY
June 5th, 2023
Dr. Yuki Sasaki | Japan Fine Ceramics Center
Dr. Sasaki summarized his experience and research in the area of batteries, particularly zinc batteries.
WATCH HERE
TUESDAY
June 27th, 2023
Dr. Yao Yang | University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Yang has summarized his experience and research in the area of multi-modal studies: Operando liquid cell in the Synchrotron.
WATCH HERE