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Plenary lecturers and invited speakers who accepted our invitation so far is:

Plenary Lecturer:

Sumio Iijima

Meijo University, Japan

Microscopy of Carbon Nanotubes: Nanoscience, Nanotechnology and Nano-biotechnology

Invited Speakers

Rafal Dunin-Borkowski

Cambridge University, UK

Electron holography of magnetic and electrostatic fields in nanoscale particles, layers and devices

Susan Brooks

Oxford Brookes University, UK

Altered cell surface glycosylation functions in mechanisms of cancer cell metastasis

Rick Brydson

Leeds University, UK

TEM and STEM investigations of ferritin mineral cores in-situ within tissue sections

Christian Colliex

IFSM President, FRANCE

Exploring the physical properties of individual nanostructures with a fine probe of electron

Elizabeth Fischer

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, USA

Microscopy technologies and techniques used to study attachment and entry of bacterial pathogens invading host cells

Ted Hackstadt Rocky Mountain Laboratories USA The Cell Biology of Chlamydia-Host Interactions

Bruno M. Humbel

Utrecht University, NETHERLANDS

Freeze-Substitution, its application and some basic principles

H.-J. Kleebe

Darmstadt, GERMANY

Polymer-Derived SiCO Ceramics: More Questions than Answers

Kevin M. Knowles

Cambridge University, UK

Microscopy of crystalline glazes

Dogan Ozkaya Johnson Mattey, UK Advanced characterisation of catalysts using electron microscopy

Steve Pennycook

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

New views of materials through aberration-corrected STEM

Kurt Pulfer

Solvias AG, SWITZERLAND

Possibilities on Latest Generation Scanning Electron Microscopes: Cryo-SEM, EDX and ESEM

Mark Rainforth Sheffield University, UK Microscopy of Nanoscale Ultra Hard Coatings

Michael Reichling

Universitaet Osnabrueck, GERMANY

In touch with the atom - exploring the nanoworld with force microscopy

Mehmet Sarikaya University of Washington, USA

Lessons from Mother Nature: Structure-Property Correlations in Biological Hard Tissues" Seashells, Teeth, Nanoparticles, and Spicules

Nick Schryvers University of Antwerp

Recent TEM results on micro- and nanostructured Ni-Ti-(X) shape memory alloys

M. Selim Ünlü

Boston University, USA

Spectral Self-Interference Microscopy for nm Resolution Imaging of Biological Samples

Sima Valizadeh

Uppsala University, SWEDEN

Focused Ion Beam: a Versatile Tool for Fabrication of  Electrical Nanocontacts to Nanometer-sized Materials

 
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