Preliminary Time Table


Monday, 30 August

17:45 Registration Platz des Westfälischen Friedens (just behind the old Town Hall)
18:00 Guided tour through the town
19:30 Welcome by the mayor and visit of the Peace Hall Old Town Hall (Prinzipalmarkt)

Tuesday, 31 August

8:30-8:50

Registration and Opening Session

IG1, Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10, Lecture Hall HS1
8:50-10:30 Advances in Theory & Signal Processing Claudia Draxl
HU Berlin
A theorist's perspective on electron-loss spectroscopy
Stefan Löffler
TU Wien
An analytical formula for EMCD
Nathalie Brun
U Paris
Hyperspectral unmixing of EELS spectrum-images
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-13:00 Low Energy Excitations Georg Haberfehlner
TU Graz
Applications of Spectroscopic Electron Tomography
Yves Auad
U Paris
Unveiling single particle coupling of metallic nanoparticles and whispering gallery mode resonators
Armin Feist
U Göttingen
Nanoscale mode mapping and µeV-electron energy gain spectroscopy of an integrated photonics microresonator
Steffi Y. Woo
U Paris
Moiré Angle Dependent Excitonic Absorption in Twisted Bilayer WSe2 by EELS
13:00-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-16:30 Material Science 1 Luiz H. G. Tizei
U Paris
Nano-optics of low dimensional materials using fast electrons
Philipp Wachsmuth
JEOL
High-resolution EELS at atomic resolution using a recently developed aberration corrected transmission electron microscope equipped with a double Wien-filter type monochromator
Stefan Löffler
TU Wien
EMCD on Antiferromagnets
Florian Castioni
U Grenoble
STEM spectroscopy applied to atomic-scale materials: impact of experimental conditions on channeling effects
16:30-18:00 Poster Session Michael Stöger-Pollach
TU Wien
Interferometry of coherent light emission using a CL detector in a STEM
Laura Bocher
U Paris
Dynamic of metal/insulators domains switching in V2O3 mapped by cryo-spectromicroscopy under variable-temperature conditions
Nathalie Brun
U Paris
Inversion detection in CoFe2O4 spinels by EELS and A-BM3D analysis
Tobias Heil
MPI Stuttgart
Noise Reduction and Drift Correction for Low Intensity TEM Measurements
Michael Oberaigner
TU Graz
Post-Processing Paths for Orbital Mapping by STEM-EELS

Wednesday, 1 September

8:30-10:30 Material Science 2 Matthieu Bugnet
EPSRC Daresbury
Imaging the spatial distribution of p* states in graphene using aberration-corrected STEM-EELS: towards orbital mapping
Manuel Ederer
TU Wien
Parameter Optimization in Orbital Mapping
Martin Peterlechner
WWU Münster
Volume plasmon mapping of shear bands in a deformed metallic glass
Daniel Stroppa
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Improved EDS collection efficiency and high tension flexibility with Spectra Ultra
10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-13:00
Advances in Instrumentation Sophie Meuret
CEMES Toulouse
Time-Resolved Cathodoluminescence in an Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope
Mike Walls
U Paris
Real-time drift correction for EELS hyperspectrum acquisition
Saleh Gorji
Gatan
New technology developments by Gatan
Heiko Müller
CEOS
A post-column imaging energy filter compatible with different detectors
13:00-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-16:10 Material Science 3 Marta Rossell
EMPA Dübendorf
Probing the electronic structure of defective oxide films
Bénédicte Warot-Fonrose
CEMES Toulouse
STEM-EELS investigation of c-Si/a-AlOx interface for solar cell applications
Angelica Laurita
IMN Nantes
High energy resolution STEM-EELS as a powerful tool for the characterisation of battery materials
16:10-16:40 Coffee break
16:40-18:00 Closing session
19:00-23:00 Banquet 1648 Restaurant, Stadthaus 1