2023: SPM user meetup and hands on open source SPM software "Hack a day” with special focus on automatization of SPM. #12
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This workshop aims to bring the SPM user community together to share latest science from HR-AFM to various SPM niche sciences. We discuss capabilities for remote or autonomous control of instruments and analysis of data.
The field of “Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM)” is continuing to grow into diverse facets of scientific data acquisition. “Home built” or specialized microscope instruments require the control of various types of (nano) positioning mechanisms in combination with line by line imaging. In this meeting we would like to showcase capabilities of existing facilities, and particularly look forward towards new demands and opportunities in the field.
We plan on engaging participants to present their particular application and problems and provide an opportunity to meet the developers of existing facilities (in particular the developers of open source GXSM project *) in a dedicated “hack-a-day” like session — having virtually hands on microscope operation demonstrations.
Save the dates: full-day workshop on Wednesday, April 26 – 2023.
Preliminary keynote speaker’s name; final confirmation due February 27, 2023.
Preliminary agenda for your workshop; final agendas due February 27, 2023.
Please contact us via a help forum post if interested to participate or even present:
https://sourceforge.net/p/gxsm/discussion/40918/thread/473f866962/
The GXSM Team.
UPDATE ON REGISTRATION, this particular workshop "#8" will be one out of many under the umbrella of:
Registration for the NSLS-II, CFN & LBMS Users' Meeting is now open with a new facility participating!
For this SPM/Gxsm Workshop sign up for WORKSHOP #8, start here:
https://www.bnl.gov/usersmeeting/index.php
The User Executive Committees (UECs) of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) and Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) are delighted to announce that the Laboratory for BioMolecular Structure (LBMS), Brookhaven’s cryo-electron microscopy facility, will also join the annual users’ meeting. The meeting will be hosted virtually from April 24 - 28, 2023 and registration is now open. [...]
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