Invited Speakers
LS-07 Immunohistochemistry and Cytochemistry

LS-07.1. #2035. Freeze-fracture replica labeling electron microscopy for membrane lipids

Toyoshi Fujimoto

(Juntendo University, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 314

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LS-07.1. #1686. Unraveling the role of non-neuronal cells in brain pathology via immuno-electron microscopy and correlative light- and electron-microscopy

Tae-Ryong Riew

(Department Of Anatomy, Catholic Neuroscience Institute, College Of Medicine, The Catholic University Of Korea, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 314

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LS-11 Invertebrate Biology and Taxonomy

LS-11.1. #0127. Pristionchus nematodes as a model for the evolution of plasticity and transgenerational inheritance

Ralf J. Sommer

(Max-Planck-Institute For Biology Tuebingen, Germany)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 311

LS-11.1. #1429. Diverse roles of the mechanosensitive Piezo channel in C. elegans

Kyuhyung Kim

(DGIST, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 311

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LS-11.1. #1498. Dynamic transcriptional profiling in a nematode-trapping fungus reveals key processes required for various stages of fungal carnivory

Yen-Ping Hsueh

(Academia Sinica, Taiwan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 14:20-14:45 / Room 311

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LS-11.2. #1396. Immune cells transport oxygen via protein phase transition in Drosophila

Jiwon Shim

(Hanyang University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 311

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LS-11.2. #0186. Multi-scale analysis and neural network modeling based on connectomes of Drosophila melanogaster

Chung-Chuan Lo

(Institute Of Systems Neuroscience, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 311

LS-13 Plant Science and Mycology

LS-13.1. #1086. X-ray microscopy - Using a lab-based imaging system for multiscale in situ 3D visualization of roots and mycorrhizal fungal structures

Keith Duncan

(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 314

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LS-13.1. #0961. Three-dimensional analysis by serial section electron microscopy for internal structures of a whole cell in plant leaves

Takao Oi

(Nagoya University, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 314

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LS-13.2. #1608. Understanding the structural basis of T-DNA translocation through the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Type IV Secretion System

Debnath Ghosal

(University Of Melbourne, Australia)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 314

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LS-13.2. #0276. Quantitative evaluation of cytoskeleton organization using fluorescence microscopic image analysis

Takumi Higaki

(Kumamoto University, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 314

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PS-01 Nanomaterials - Understanding structure-function relationship by multi-modal and multi-dimensional microscopy

PS-01.1. #0784. Unveiling Formation Mechanisms of Covalent Organic Framework Onion Nanostructures Through Liquid Phase TEM

Haimei Zheng

(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 205

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PS-01.1. #0320. Understanding Symmetry-Breaking in Nanocrystal Growth at the Single-Particle Level

Matthew Jones

(Rice Unviersity, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 205

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PS-01.2. #0838. Imaging metallization processes used in semiconductor fabrication

Utkur Mirsaidov

(National University Of Singapore, Singapore)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 205

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PS-01.2. #0980. Using deep learning to elucidate the dynamics of nanoparticles in liquid phase TEM

Vida Jamali

(Georgia Institute Of Technology, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 205

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PS-01.3. #0390. Dynamics of functional nanomaterials in their formation and application media

Damien Alloyeau

(CNRS / Laboratoire Matériaux Et Phénomènes Quantiques, France)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 205

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PS-01.3. #0119. Understanding and controlling crystal growth and structure-function relationship of nanomaterials vis in situ TEM techniques

Dongsheng Li

(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 205

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PS-01.4. #1883. Exploring Surface Dynamics of Nanocatalysts through In-situ Transmission Electron Microscopy

Wentao Yuan

(Center Of Electron Microscopy And State Key Laboratory Of Silicon Materials, School Of Materials Science And Engineering, Zhejiang University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 205

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PS-01.4. #2209. In situ Investigation of Catalysts Corrosion

Jianbo Wu

(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 205

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PS-01.5. #0208. Dynamics and heterogeneity of particle network in composite electrodes of Li-ion batteries

Kejie Zhao

(Purdue University, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 205

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PS-01.5. #0205. Operando electrochemical study of ionic transport in Li-ion batteries

Wei Zhang

(Key Laboratory Of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry Of Education), College Of Chemistry,, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 205

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PS-01.6. #0247. Scalable preparation of graphene membranes for high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy

Hailin Peng

(Peking University, China)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 205

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PS-01.6. #1651. Interface analysis of nano-scale thin films using cross-sectional TEM

Hu Young Jeong

(Ulsan National Institute Of Science And Technology, Republic Of Korea)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 205

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PS-01.7. #0840. Low-dose electron microscopy imaging of crystalline electron beam sensitive materials

Yu Han

(SCUT, China)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 205

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PS-01.7. #0135. Quantitative Analysis of Biomolecular Intermediate States in Liquids

Huan Wang

(Peking University, China)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 205

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PS-01.9. #1234. TEM/STEM case studies on nano/atomic scaled structures in alloy steels, aluminum alloys, high-entropy alloys and optoelectronic materials

Jer-Ren Yang

(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Thursday 14 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 205

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PS-02 Carbon-based Materials/2D materials

PS-02.1. #2148. Towards understanding physics and chemistry of low-dimensional inorganic resp. organic materials at the single atom resp. single molecule level

Ute Kaiser

(Ulm University, Germany)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 203

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PS-02.1. #1365. Advances in 2D Materials Research using Atomic Resolution TEM/STEM

Zonghoon Lee

(UNIST, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 203

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PS-02.2. #1612. Studying the chemistry and electronic structure of nanotube-encapsulated molecular and atomic systems with high-resolution STEM-EELS

Quentin Ramasse

(SuperSTEM Laboratory, UK)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 203

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PS-02.3. #0970. Nanoscale isotope imaging by vibrational spectroscopy

Ryosuke Senga

(AIST, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 203

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PS-02.4. #0238. Unveiling the atomic structure of alkali metals intercalated in graphene layers

Yung-Chang Lin

(AIST, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 203

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PS-02.5. #1226. Electron irradiation-induced defects in 2D materials in vacuum and in low-pressure atmospheres

Jani Kotakoski

(University Of Vienna, Austria)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 203

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PS-02.6. #2024. Graphene Spiral CVD Growth

Zhu-Jun Wang

(ShanghaiTech University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 203

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PS-02.7. #0507. Atomic study of defects and its correlations to the material properties in air-sensitive 2D materials

Junhao Lin

(Southern University Of Science And Technology, China)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 203

PS-02.7. #1725. Exploring Topological Properties in Materials by STEM

Juan Carlos Idrobo

(University Of Washington, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 203

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PS-02.8. #2010. In situ Atomic Imaging of Surfaces and Twisted Interfaces in 2D Materials

Sarah Haigh

(University Of Manchester, UK)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 203

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PS-02.8. #0463. Convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED) of two-dimensional (2D) crystals

Tatiana Latychevskaia

(Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, Switzerland)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 203

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PS-02.9. #0196. Strong in-plane anisotropy of phosphorene visualized by electron microscopy: strain and reconstruction

Kwanpyo Kim

(Yonsei University, Republic Of Korea)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 203

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PS-03 Did God Make Thin Films and the Devil the Surface?

PS-03.1. #0209. Silicon–organic monolayer–platinum sliding diodes: DC Current from friction or from pressure?

Simone Ciampi

(Curtin University, Australia)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 204

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PS-03.1. #1191. Direct Observation of Oxygen Pressure Induced Surface and Facet Restructuring on Rutile Nanocrystal

Aram Yoon

(Fritz Haber Institut Der Max Planck Gesellschaft, Germany)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 204

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PS-03.1. #2026. Dissecting the tip-sample electromechanical contact in AFM: gradients as neglected ingredients and charges as spicy deviled species

Neus Domingo

(CNMS/ORNL, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 11:10-11:35 / Room 204

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PS-03.2. #0788. Flexopiezoelectricity at ferroelastic domain walls in WO3 films

Chan-Ho Yang

(KAIST, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 204

PS-03.2. #2071. The Surface You Know: Quantitative Studies of Surfaces with Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Albina Borisevich

(Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 204

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PS-03.2. #2015. Polarization in the presence of bends, twists and turns

Rohan Mishra

(Washington University In St. Louis, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 14:20-14:45 / Room 204

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PS-03.3. #0318. Understanding heterogeneous catalysis via environmental transmission electron microscopy

Yong Wang

(Zhejiang University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 204

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PS-03.3. #2030. The diabolic surfaces of perovskite oxides: Blessing or curse?

Michele Riva

(Institute Of Applied Physics, TU Wien, Austria)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 204

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PS-04 Metals and Alloys

PS-04.1. #0086. Solute Segregation in Homo- and Hetero-phase Interfaces in Mg Alloys

Jian-Feng Nie

(Monash University, Australia)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 110

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PS-04.1. #2170. In situ TEM nanoindentation and STEM study on the atomic-scale slip and twinning deformation mechanism in alumina

Bin Miao

(Tianjin Key Laboratory Of Materials Laminating Fabrication And Interface Control Technology, School Of Materials Science And Engineering, Hebei University Of Technology, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 110

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PS-04.2. #2045. Developing Atomic Resolved Mechanical Testing System and Measuring Grain/Twin Boundary Plasticity at Atomic Level

Xiaodong Han

(Beijing University Of Technology, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 110

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PS-04.3. #1947. In situ quantitative environmental TEM tests on hydrogen-dislocation interaction in Al and Fe

Degang Xie

(Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 110

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PS-04.4. #0089. Co coupled with O vacancies on more advancement of oxygen evolution reaction of Co3O4 thin nanosheets

Yizhong Huang

(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 110

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PS-04.4. #2165. Interface enhanced mechanical properties and Radiation resistance in Laminated Metallic Composition

Shijian Zheng

(Tianjin Key Laboratory Of Materials Laminating Fabrication And Interface Control Technology, School Of Materials Science And Engineering, Hebei University Of Technology, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 110

PS-04.5. #1394. Applications and strategy of 3D microstructural observation for bulk metals and alloys using electron tomography

Satoshi Hata

(Kyushu University, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 110

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PS-04.5. #2023. 3D dislocation structures in aluminum alloys revealed by electron tomography

Xiaoxu Huang

(College Of Materials Science And Engineering, Chongqing University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 110

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PS-04.6. #0079. Studying Precipitation in Aluminium Alloys using 4D-STEM

Elisabeth Thronsen

(SINTEF Industry, Norway)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 110

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PS-05 Atomic scale microscopy of functional ceramics and oxides

PS-05.1. #1377. Exploring Antiferroelectric Thin Film Materials through Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and Ptychography

James Lebeau

(Massachusets Institute Of Technology, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 108

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PS-05.2. #1760. Exploring ionic migration and structural evolution in dielectric devices

Miyoung Kim

(Seoul National University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 108

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PS-05.4. #0095. Strain-Tuned Magnetic Behavior in SrRuO3 Quantum Structures

Peter A. Van Aken

(Max Planck Institute For Solid State Researc, Germany)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 108

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PS-05.6. #0746. Atomic-scale analysis of interfaces in cathodes and between cathodes and electrolytes in lithium-ion batteries

Shunsuke Kobayashi

(Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Japan)

Thursday 14 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 108

PS-05.8. #1775. Nanoscale Vibrational Spectroscopy at the Cracks and Interfaces of Heterostructures with Monochromated Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy

Jordan Hachtel

(OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, USA)

Thursday 14 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 108

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PS-08 Phase Transformation and Corrosion

PS-08.1. #1065. Dislocation models for strain-induced martensitic transformation and deformation twinning

Tae-Ho Lee

(Korea Institute Of Materials Science, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 108

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PS-08.2. #0067. Phase Transformations in Layered Materials: Insights into Defects and Interfaces using Electron Microscopy

Ravishankar N

(Indian Institute Of Science, India)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 108

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PS-08.2. #1944. In situ study of hydrogen-induced cavity/blister nucleation and growth at metal/oxide interface

Degang Xie

(Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 108

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PS-08.3. #1464. Engineering the microstructure in refractory high entropy superalloy

Eun Soo Park

(Seoul National University, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 108

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PS-08.4. #1545. Kink strengthening of alpha-Mg alloys having millefeuille structure

Yoshihito Kawamura

(Magnesium Research Center, Kumamoto University, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 108

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PS-09 Magnetic and Ferroelectric Materials

PS-09.1. #1828. In situ cryo-TEM study of electric field effects on magnetic spin structures

Myung-Geun Han

(Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 109

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PS-09.1. #0183. Topological structures in strained ferroelectric films

Xiu-Liang Ma

(Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 109

PS-09.2. #0117. In-situ observation of ferroelectric domain switching triggered by external stimulations

Xiaozhou Liao

(The University Of Sydney, Australia)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 109

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PS-09.2. #1745. Imaging ferroic order with 4D-STEM and ptychography

David Muller

(Cornell University, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 109

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PS-09.3. #1768. The search for the perfect defect: atomic structure and domain wall pinning in samarium-cobalt-based permanent magnets.

Leopoldo Molina-Luna

(TU Darmstadt, Germany)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 109

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PS-09.4. #0624. Magnetic field imaging by magnetic-field-free atomic-resolution STEM

Naoya Shibata

(The University Of Tokyo, Japan)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 109

PS-09.4. #1042. Imaging Flexoelectricity, Antiferrodistortive, and Polar Antivortex in low dimensional SrTiO3

Peng Gao

(Peking University, China)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 109

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PS-09.5. #1378. In-situ STEM studies of ferroelectric domains: The effect of temperature and chemical environment

Miryam Arredondo

(QUB, UK)

Thursday 14 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 109

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PS-09.5. #0280. In-situ manipulation of the ferroelectric domain and domain walls

He Tian

(Zhejiang University, China)

Thursday 14 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 109

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PS-09.6. #1793. Dynamically Formed Atomic-Scale Internal Phases of Mutliferroic and Hyperferroelectric Domain Walls During Dynamics under the Electron Beam

Shelly Michele Conroy

(Department Of Materials, Imperial College London, UK)

Thursday 14 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 109

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PS-09.6. #1583. Electronic and structural properties of ferroelectric transition metal oxide thin films and nanomagnet/oxide interfaces investigated by STEM-EELS and X-ray absorption spectroscopy

Matthieu Bugnet

(Univ Lyon, CNRS, INSA Lyon, UCBL, MATEIS, UMR 5510, France)

Thursday 14 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 109

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PS-11 Energy Materials

PS-11.1. #2027. Exploring the structural and optical response of hybrid halide perovskites with electron microscopy

Caterina Ducati

(University Of Cambridge, UK)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 201

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PS-11.2. #0465. STEM-EELS analysis and insight into the dielectric engineering of perovskite materials for Pt-nucleation and enhanced oxygen reduction activity

Lucia Hughes

(Advanced Microscopy Laboratory, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 201

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PS-11.3. #1000. Structural Insights into Organic Thin Films and Solar Cells: from Nanomophology to Nano-crystallites Evolution

Mingjian Wu

(FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 201

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PS-11.4. #1030. In situ 3DED in gas and liquid environments for following structural evolutions during reactions

Joke Hadermann

(University Of Antwerp, Belgium)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 201

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PS-11.7. #0197. 2D Nanostructures for Energy and Environmental Applications at Atomic Scale

Jordi Arbiol

(Catalan Institute Of Nanoscience And Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC And BIST, Spain)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 201

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PS-11.8. #1459. The role of correlative CT and TEM investigations in the development of Li ion battery technology

Joachim Mayer

(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 201

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AS-02 Automated experiment in electron microscopy: from learning physics to atomic fabrication

AS-02.1. #1244. Automated STEM imaging and spectroscopy for hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyzer materials development

Michael Zachman

(Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 103

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AS-02.1. #0984. Advancing Strain Analysis Using Machine Learning-Assisted Four-Dimensional Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Yimo Han

(Rice University, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 103

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AS-02.2. #0859. Atomic Engineering for Quantum Materials

Cong Su

(Yale University, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 103

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AS-02.2. #0691. Pivot Point: The Key to TEM Automation

Matthew Olszta

(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 103

AS-02.2. #0677. Instrumentation for the automation of electron spectroscopy experiments

Luiz Galvao Tizei

(LPS-CNRS, France)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 14:20-14:45 / Room 103

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AS-02.3. #0430. Electron beam fabrication of metal clusters on graphene: From atomic to nanoscale integration

Kenan Elibol

(Max Planck Institute For Solid State Research, Germany)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 103

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AS-02.3. #0065. Massively Parallel Microscopy: A Cloud-Integrated Architecture to Accelerate Machine Reasoning in Materials Science and Chemistry

Steven Spurgeon

(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 103

AS-04 Cryo-TEM Techniques

AS-04.1. #1089. Development of a dedicated single particle electron cryo-microscope

Greg Mcmullan

(MRC Laboratory Of Molecular Biology, UK)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 107

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AS-04.1. #1627. The Quantum C100, a Novel CMOS Detector Optimised for 100 keV Cryo Electron Microscopy

Nicola Guerrini

(STFC-RAL, UK)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 107

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AS-04.2. #0072. Optimizing the performance and throughput of cryo-EM

Radostin Danev

(The University Of Tokyo, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 107

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AS-04.3. #1506. Laser phase plate for transmission electron microscopy

Holger Mueller

(UC Berkeley, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 107

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AS-04.4. #1505. Tagging endogenous proteins for structural studies by single particle cryo-EM

Yifan Cheng

(University Of California San Francisco, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 107

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AS-04.5. #0020. Technology development for in situ cryo-electron tomography

Fei Sun

(Institute Of Biophysics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 107

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AS-05 In-situ & Environmental Microscopy

AS-05.1. #2194. Atomic-scale mechanism of grain boundary plasticity

Lihua Wang

(Beijing University Of Technology, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 101

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AS-05.2. #0727. In-situ TEM of genetic phase evolutions in aluminum alloys

Jianghua Chen

(Pico Electron Microscopy Center, College Of Materials Science And Engineering, Hainan University, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 101

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AS-05.2. #0429. The versatility of combining in-situ TEM with Lorentz microscopy for studying nanomagnetic systems

Trevor Almeida

(University Of Glasgow, UK)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 101

AS-05.3. #2149. Characterizing pathways for plastic deformation using electron microscopy

Daniel Gianola

(University Of California Santa Barbara, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 101

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AS-05.4. #0794. In situ electron microscopic observations of electrochemical reaction in liquid electrolytes

Kaname Yoshida

(Japan Fince Ceramics Center, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 101

AS-05.4. #0468. Real-time electron microscopy observations of electrodes for lithium-ion batteries materials

Sooyeon Hwang

(Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 101

AS-05.5. #0366. Towards the Renaissance Era in Electron Microscopy: From In-Situ Microscopy to High Throughput & AI-enabled Discovery

Vinayak Dravid

(Northwestern University, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 101

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AS-05.5. #0940. X-induced molecular self-assembly into polymeric nanoparticles

Eunji Lee

(Gwangju Institute Of Science And Technology, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 101

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AS-05.6. #0792. Mechanisms of nucleation and growth of nanomaterials studied by atomic-resolution liquid-phase STEM

Walid Dachraoui

(Empa – Swiss Federal Laboratories For Materials Science And Technology, Switzerland)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 101

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AS-05.6. #1401. Transmission electron microscopy of electrostatic potentials in liquid water and interacting with catalytic droplets on III-V nanowires

Kristian Speranza Mølhave

(DTU Nanolab, Technical University Of Denmark, Denmark)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 101

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AS-05.7. #1382. Imaging ghosts with 4D-STEM: diffuse scattering, vacancies and vanishing dislocations

Andrew Minor

(UC Berkeley And LBNL, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 101

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AS-05.7. #0757. In situ TEM approach to grain boundary related mechanical phenomena

Shun Kondo

(Institute Of Engineering Innovation, The University Of Tokyo, Japan)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 101

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AS-05.8. #1939. Dynamic Evolution of Structure and Chemical Bonding in Atomically Dispersed Catalysts via in situ Electron Microscopy

Xiaoqing Pan

(University Of California-Irvine, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 101

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AS-05.8. #0585. In situ TEM study of deformation and phase transformation mechanisms in chemically complex alloys

Gerhard Dehm

(Max-Planck-Institut Für Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 101

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AS-05.9. #0910. Operando electron microscopy investigation of polar domain dynamics in twisted 2D materials

Hyobin Yoo

(Sogang University, Republic Of Korea)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 101

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AS-06 Diffraction and Holography Techniques

AS-06.1. #0407. Measuring vacancy concentrations, chemical bonding and lattice contraction around nanovoids in aluminium by QCBED

Philip Nakashima

(Department Of Materials Science And Engineering, Monash University, Australia)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 104

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AS-06.1. #2031. Registering, Live-Processing and Energy-Resolving 4D-STEM

Benedikt Haas

(Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 104

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AS-06.2. #1317. Recent progress in electromagnetic field mapping using electron holography

Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski

(Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 104

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AS-06.2. #1057. Quantitative measurement of nanoscale electric and magnetic fields using off-axis electron holography

Martha Mccartney

(Arizona State University, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 104

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AS-06.3. #1559. Direct visualization of trapped charges in 3D-NAND devices by in-situ electron holography

Sang Ho Oh

(KENTECH, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 104

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AS-06.3. #0652. Interference Gating - Exploring New Possibilities through Dynamic Observation in TEM

Tolga Wagner

(TU Berlin, Germany)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 104

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AS-06.4. #0741. Phase contrast imaging of nanostructures in 2D and 3D using 4D-STEM

Colin Ophus

(Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 104

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AS-06.4. #0719. Towards electrostatic potential analysis of interface structures using 4D-STEM

Kenji Tsuda

(IMRAM, Tohoku University, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 104

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AS-06.5. #2013. 4D-STEM for Atomic Structure Determination of Local Lattice Distortions and Defects

Jian-Min Zuo

(University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 104

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AS-06.5. #1919. Adventures in 4D-STEM –Exploiting dynamical scatteringformaterials applications

Etheridge Joanne

(Monash Centre For Electron Microscopy, Monash University, Australia)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 104

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AS-07 3 Quantitative and Multimode 3D Imaging in the Physical Sciences

AS-07.1. #1167. Advanced experimental techniques in atomic electron tomography

Peter Ercius

(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 105

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AS-07.1. #0258. Atomically diffuse interfaces in core-shell nanoparticles in three dimensions

Jihan Zhou

(Peking University, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 105

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AS-07.2. #0683. 3D in situ and environmental TEM studies of nanomaterials in action

Thierry Epicier

(Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, IRCELYON, France)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 105

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AS-07.2. #0725. Fast electron tomography for probing 3D transformations of nanomaterials in situ

Alexander Skorikov

(Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Netherlands)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 105

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AS-07.3. #0461. Data-driven approaches for limited-angle tomography

Zineb Saghi

(CEA-Leti, France)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 105

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AS-07.3. #0655. Correlative spectroscopic electron tomography

Georg Haberfehlner

(Institute Of Electron Microscopy And Nanoanalysis, Graz University Of Technology, Austria)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 105

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AS-07.4. #0747. Functional 3D nano-imaging of ensemble characterization with femtosecond X-ray laser

Changyong Song

(POSTECH, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 105

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AS-07.4. #1966. Electron and X-ray tomography of crystal defects in colloidal supraparticles

Erdmann Spiecker

(Institute Of Micro- And Nanostructure Research (IMN), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 105

AS-07.5. #1225. 3D High-resolution coherent diffraction imaging and its applications in biomaterials with X-rays

Huaidong Jiang

(School Of Physical Science And Technology, ShanghaiTech University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 105

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AS-07.5. #0149. X-ray nano-tomography: a powerful 3D imaging tool with nanometer resolution and multimodalities

Hanfei Yan

(Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 105

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AS-07.6. #1015. New Approaches to Vector Electron Tomography

Paul Midgley

(University Of Cambridge, Germany)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 105

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AS-07.6. #0231. 3D electron diffraction a 3D tool in reciprocal space for solving the crystal structure of beam sensitive materials.

Mauro Gemmi

(Istituto Italiano Di Tecnologia, Italy)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 105

AS-08 New Microscopic Metrology for Accessing Physical and Chemical Properties

AS-08.1. #1004. Atomic-Scale Dynamic Observations of Interface, Surface and Grain Boundary Phenomena

Yuichi Ikuhara

(University Of Tokyo, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:50 / Room 106

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AS-08.1. #1942. Probing the Emergent Properties and Dynamics of Interfaces by Electron Microscopy

Xiaoqing Pan

(University Of California-Irvine, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:50-11:20 / Room 106

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AS-08.2. #1992. New Kind of Crystalline Line Defects in Perovskites Explored by Analytical STEM

Andre Mkhoyan

(University Of Minnesota, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-14:00 / Room 106

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AS-08.2. #0162. Atomic-resolution characterization of low-dimensional materials using novel in-situ approaches

Robert Klie

(University Of Illinois, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 14:00-14:30 / Room 106

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AS-08.3. #2065. Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy for Quantum Materials

Andrew Lupini

(Center For Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:10 / Room 106

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AS-08.3. #0839. Three-dimensional and dynamic STEM imaging at atomic resolution

Ryo Ishikawa

(The University Of Tokyo, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:10-16:40 / Room 106

AS-08.4. #0987. The Advantages of Inpainting for High-Resolution, In-situ and Ultrafast Scanning & Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Nigel Browning

(University Of Liverpool, UK)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:50 / Room 106

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AS-08.4. #0996. Microscopic understanding of interfacial charge formation and transport for microelectronics and neuromorphic circuits

Ho Nyung Lee

(Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:50-11:20 / Room 106

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AS-08.5. #1452. The value of atomic-scale direct observation in oxides for energy storage and electrocatalysis

Sung-Yoon Chung

(KAIST, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-14:00 / Room 106

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AS-08.5. #2173. Structural degree of freedom for energy storage materials

Lin Gu

(Tsinghua University, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 14:00-14:30 / Room 106

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AS-10 Scanning Probe Microscopy for functional nanomaterials

AS-10.1. #0257. Mechanical properties of topological defects studied by scanning probe microscopy

Jan Seidel

(UNSW Sydney, Australia)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 109

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AS-10.1. #1132. Mixed phase bismuth ferrite and atomic force microscopy: a nano-electro-mechanical playground

Brian Rodriguez

(University College Dublin, Ireland)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 109

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AS-10.1. #2205. Flexoelectricity under the tip: engineering electromechanical coupling in two-dimensional materials and devices

Changjian Li

(Southern University Of Science And Technology, China)

Monday 11 Sep. 11:10-11:35 / Room 109

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AS-10.2. #2007. Accurate multifrequency electromechanics: Electrostatics, Blind spots and beyond Moore’s law ferroelectric materials

Roger Proksch

(Oxford Instruments, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 109

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AS-10.2. #0806. Towards the Quantitative Mapping of the Mechanical and Viscoelastic Properties of Materials by Dynamic Scanning Probe Microscopy: beyond the Observables!

Philippe Leclere

(University Of Mons (UMONS), Belgium)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 109

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AS-10.2. #1891. Practical Deployment of Machine Learning for High-Velocity Science

Joshua Agar

(Drexel University, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 14:20-14:45 / Room 109

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AS-10.3. #1003. Microwave Impedance Microscopy Study of Edge States in Topological Phases of Matter

Zhi-Xun Shen

(Stanford University, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 109

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AS-10.3. #0174. A Novel Solid-state Qubit Platform with Electron Spins on a Surface

Soo-Hyon Phark

(Institute For Basic Science, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 109

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AS-10.3. #0151. Molecular ordering and electrochemical reactions at solid-liquid interfaces investigated by atomic force microscopy

Takeshi Fukuma

(Kanazawa University, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:30-16:55 / Room 109

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AS-10.3. #0707. Three-Dimensional Graphene Nanoribbons as a Framework for Molecular Assembly and Local Probe Chemistry

Shigeki Kawai

(National Institute For Materials Science, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:55-17:10 / Room 109

AS-10.4. #0700. Single electron spectroscopy and fs time resolution by AFM

Peter Grutter

(McGill University, Canada)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 109

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AS-10.4. #1821. Tracking charge dynamics by high speed and time resolved Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy

Liam Collins

(Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 109

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AS-10.4. #0658. Probing Light-Induced Degradation in Metal Halide Perovskites at the Nanoscale

Jeremy Hieulle

(Department Of Physics And Materials Science, University Of Luxembourg, Luxembourg City L-1511, Luxembourg)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 11:10-11:35 / Room 109

AS-10.5. #0255. Characterization and modification of heterointerfaces in metal halide perovskite solar cells

Jin-Wook Lee

(Sungkyunkwan University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 109

AS-10.5. #1222. Investigation of Defects in 2D nanomaterials using Tip Enhanced Raman Scattering

Mun Seok Jeong

(Hanyang University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 109

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AS-10.5. #1305. Nanoscale Investigation of Electronic Transport in Complex Oxide Thin Films

Sang Mo Yang

(Sogang University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 14:20-14:45 / Room 109

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SS-02 Multiscale analyses of battery materials

SS-02.1. #0852. In-situ and cryo-electron microscopy and spectroscopy diagnosis guided design of rechargeable battery materials for better batteries

Chongmin Wang

(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 211

SS-02.1. #1489. Structural Identification of Single Crystal NCM Cathodes and Its Influences on Reaction Behaviors in Lithium-ion Batteries

Seung-Yong Lee

(Division Of Materials Science And Engineering, Hanyang University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 211

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SS-02.2. #0793. Tracking Lithiation with Advanced Transmission Electron Microscopy

Dong Su

(Institute Of Physics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 211

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SS-02.2. #0163. Revealing ionic transport pathways in nanorod- and nanoplatelet-shaped battery electrodes

Yimei Zhu

(Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 211

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SS-02.3. #0823. Lithium (de)insertion pathway controlled by electrolyte-electrode interfaces and bulk diffusion

Jongwoo Lim

(Seoul National University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 211

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SS-02.3. #1975. Atomistic understanding of degradation mechanism of layered transition metal oxide cathodes

Jianguo Wen

(Argonne National Lab, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 211

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SS-02.4. #0118. What can cryo-EM teach us about batteries?

Yuzhang Li

(University Of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 211

SS-02.4. #1932. Battery interfaces studied with electron microscopy

Scott Mary

(Department Of Materials Science And Engineering, University Of California Berkeley, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 211

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SS-02.5. #1125. Probing electronic conductivity in solid state electrolyte

Zonghai Chen

(Argonne National Laboratory, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 211

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SS-02.5. #0913. Diagnosis and solution of intertwined degradation at cathode/solid electrolyte interface in solid-state batteries

Sung-Kyun Jung

(Ulsan National Institute Of Science And Technology (UNIST), Republic Of Korea)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 211

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SS-02.6. #1519. Developing Batteries Beyond Lithium-Ion: New Insights from In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy

Kai He

(University Of California Irvine, USA)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 211

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SS-02.6. #0173. Operando Visualization of Electrochemical Reactions in Post Li-Ion Batteries

Seung-Ho Yu

(Korea University, Republic Of Korea)

Wednesday 13 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 211

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SS-02.7. #0088. Multi-scale X-ray in-situ investigation of battery materials based on XANES nano-imaging at Pohang Light Source-II

Jun Lim

(Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, POSTECH, Republic Of Korea)

Thursday 14 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 211

SS-02.7. #2032. Unraveling Energy Material Complexity: New Insights from Enhanced Spectro-Microscopy Techniques

Young-Sang Yu

(Department Of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Republic Of Korea)

Thursday 14 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 211

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SS-02.7. #0120. In-situ Bragg Coherent Diffractive Imaging of Single Anode and Cathode Particles

Ian Robinson

(Brookhaven National Lab, USA)

Thursday 14 Sep. 14:20-14:45 / Room 211

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SS-02.8. #1205. Revealing defect evolution on charge cycling in Li- and Mn-rich cathode materials using combined ADF and ptychography in STEM

Peter Nellist

(University Of Oxford, UK)

Thursday 14 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 211

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SS-02.8. #1380. Cryogenic 4D-STEM of semicrystalline polymers for energy applications

Andrew Minor

(UC Berkeley And LBNL, USA)

Thursday 14 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 211

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SS-02.8. #1456. Observation of the Nucleation and Grain Growth of Lithium Metal Adatoms

Hyun-Wook Lee

(UNIST, Republic Of Korea)

Thursday 14 Sep. 16:30-16:55 / Room 211

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SS-04 Photonics Symposium

SS-04.1. #0041. Probing Angstrom-Scale Chemistry via Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Nan Jiang

(University Of Illinois Chicago, USA)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 214

SS-04.1. #0975. Tip-enhanced cavity-spectroscopy

Kyoung-Duck Park

(POSTECH, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 214

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SS-04.2. #1411. IR-Nanoscopy Studies on the Chemistry and Nano-Photonics of Few-Layer Graphene

Zee Hwan Kim

(Seoul National University, Republic Of Korea)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 214

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SS-04.2. #0694. Near-field Spectroscopic Imaging of Mesoscopic Photophysics: 2D Semiconductors and Lipid Bilayers.

Chi Chen

(Research Center For Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)

Monday 11 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 214

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SS-04.3. #1525. Single-molecule Photonics with Scanning Probe Microscopy

Hiroshi Imada

(RIKEN, Japan)

Monday 11 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 214

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SS-04.3. #2001. Imaging Electronic and Atomic Motion in Molecules

Manish Garg

(Max Planck Institute For Solid State Research, Germany)

Monday 11 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 214

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SS-04.4. #0154. 4D STEM Cathodoluminescence

Takumi Sannomiya

(Tokyo Institute Of Technology, Japan)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 214

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SS-04.5. #0607. Quantum efficiency and lifetime measurement of excitations from electron-photon time-correlated experiments

Luiz Galvao Tizei

(LPS-CNRS, France)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 214

SS-04.5. #1435. The Focused Electron Beam as an Optical Nanoprobe

Michel Bosman

(National University Of Singapore, Singapore)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 214

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SS-04.6. #1842. Unveiling far-IR phonon polaritons in twisted low symmetry materials

Maureen Joel Lagos

(McMaster University, Canada)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 214

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SS-04.6. #0330. Near-field imaging and manipulation of excitons and color centers in nanoscale and 2D materials

Benjamin Lawrie

(Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 214

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SS-06 Microstructure Analysis in Additive Manufacturing (AM) Materials

SS-06.1. #1066. Towards a new class of alpha-beta Ti-O-Fe alloys via additive manufacturing—a case study in atomic-scale microstructural control

Simon Ringer

(The University Of Sydney, Australia)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 313

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SS-06.1. #1327. Insights afforded by coupling TEM and APT investigations of additively processed beta Ti alloys

Rajarshi Banerjee

(University Of North Texas, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 313

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SS-06.1. #1869. Imaging the microstructure, defects and elasticity of additive materials

Matt Clark

(University Of Nottingham, UK)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 11:10-11:35 / Room 313

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SS-06.2. #1293. Applicability of microstructure analyses to solve crucial challenges in large scale metal additive manufacturing

Sougata Roy

(Iowa State University, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 313

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SS-06.2. #1638. Investigation of the impact of far-from-equilibrium process conditions on metal AM microstructure

Joerg Jinschek

(Technical University Of Denmark (DTU), Denmark)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:55-14:20 / Room 313

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SS-06.3. #1933. Heat Free and Low Tem perature Solders

Martin Thuo

(North Carolina State University, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 313

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SS-06.3. #2162. In situ Laser Study and Multi-Scale Simulations on Fe-Cr-Ni System

Kinga Unocic

(ORNL, USA)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 16:05-16:30 / Room 313

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SS-07 Aperiodic crystals in microscopy

SS-07.1. #2025. Early research on quasicrystal and the role of international collaboration

Kamanio Chattopadhyay

(Dept. Of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute Of Science, India)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:20-10:45 / Room 213

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SS-07.1. #0822. Hierarchical nanoscale and disordered materials: Correlation of structure, dynamics and properties

Jürgen Eckert

(Erich Schmid Institute Of Materials Science, Austrian Academy Of Sciences, Austria)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 10:45-11:10 / Room 213

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SS-07.2. #0750. Current issues and securing strategy of rare earth resource

Taek-Soo Kim

(Korea Institute Of Indusrtiral Technology, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 13:30-13:55 / Room 213

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SS-07.3. #0223. Diffusion Coating Kinetics and Oxidation Behaviors of High Temperature High Entropy alloys

Joonsik Park

(Hanbat National University, Republic Of Korea)

Tuesady 12 Sep. 15:40-16:05 / Room 213

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