In the digital lecture series "Leibniz-IWT live", experienced employees of Leibniz-IWT report on their current research activities up to four times a year.
The presentations of different topics and projects are aimed at interested parties from science as well as from practice. The presentations aim to show the breadth of materials-oriented research and to encourage a regular exchange within materials, process and production engineering.
At the end of the year 2022, the lecture in the format "Leibniz-IWT live" will focus on the atom probe tomography (ATP) as one of the equipment highlights at the Leibniz-IWT:
This cutting-edge characterization technique provides three-dimensional compositional mapping with sub-nanometer resolution, for samples with typical dimensions up to 100 x 100 x 500 nm3. The sensitivity of the APT is in the range of parts per million for all elements, including light elements such as hydrogen, carbon or lithium. The composition of microstructural features can be analyzed with high precision, making APT ideally suited to complement high-resolution electron-based or X-ray-based microscopies and spectroscopies. During this live presentation, an introductory overview of the APT will be given along with current applications in different research activities at the IWT.
Registration for the online event is free of charge via the registration form on the website of Leibniz-IWT.
Information on participating / attending:
Date:
12/01/2022 16:00 - 12/01/2022 17:00
Registration deadline:
11/30/2022
Event venue:
Online
Bremen
Bremen
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Materials sciences, Mechanical engineering
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture
Entry:
11/01/2022
Sender/author:
Belinda Schicks
Department:
Wissenschaftskommunikation
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event72885
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