College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Registration

The workshop will take place January 3 - 6, 2006 at the Wyndham Buttes Resort in Tempe, Arizona.

Everyone planning to attend the meeting must fill out the registration form by Dec. 3, 2005. There will be no exceptions and anyone not registered by Dec. 3 will not be able to attend the workshop. The number of participants is limited and will be determined on the basis of the information provided in the registration form. Students and post doctoral fellows are encouraged to complete the registration form as soon as possible as there are 15 free student registration awards (does not include conference banquet) available. Full workshop registration fee is $800 and includes the conference banquet and continental breakfast and lunch for all four days.

 

REGISTRATION FORM

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All registrants must fill out the following questionnaire:

Current Research Projects/Interests:

 

 

 

How important is in situ microscopy for your current research projects ?  

 

Select all of the following in situ techniques you are currently using in your research:

 

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STM holder

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ESEM

Windowed cell

ETEM

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Others: explain

 

Which of the above-mentioned tools would you like to use for your current or future projects (assuming no financial constraints)?

Heating holders

STM holder

Cooling Holders

ESEM

Windowed cell

ETEM

Indentation holder

Others: explain

1) With respect to your current and future research projects, what are the questions that cannot be answered by the current status of in situ techniques and how would you like to overcome these difficulties?

 

 

 

2) In your opinion, what are the current general limitations of in situ TEM and how can they be resolved?

 

 

3) Looking to the future, what do you think the most important thrust areas in nanoscience will be 10 years from now?

 

 

4) Will the current instrumentation available for dynamic imaging be suitable for these future demands?

 

 

5) What kind of TEM facility would you like to have 10 years from now?

 

 

6) Would you prefer to use regional/national microscope facilities instead of buying and maintaining a state-of-the-art facility? (Please give reasons for your answer).

 

 

7) If you use a regional/national facility, what would be your expectations from such a facility?

  

 

8) What other steps can be taken to increase the impact of in situ microscopy on the development of nanoscience?

 

 

9) Enter any questions, suggestions or comments below?

 

 

Check must be received before registration can be confirmed.

For further information, contact:

Joanne Ackerman
LeRoy Erying Center for Solid State Science
Arizona State University
Box 871704
Tempe, AZ 85287-1704
(Phone: 480 965-4424 FAX: 480 965-9004)
E-Mail: null@null.org

  

 

 

    

 

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