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Seminar: Seeing with Atoms presented by Prof. Paul Dastor

11 Mar 2021 11:30am AEDT, in person or via zoom

Imaging is the key to discovery in science and yet conventional microscopes can damage delicate materials and devices; altering the very structures that they are trying to see. However, the scanning helium microscope (SHeM) opens a new window on science; providing for the first time completely non-damaging imaging using beams of neutral helium atoms. This talk will explain the importance of microscopy in science and describe how the development of the SHeM revolutionises the imaging of delicate materials (such as biological samples) and the potential for damage-free microscopy to impact society. The presentation will also highlight the importance of international collaboration in science and its role in the development of new technology.

See the flyer for more information.

Please contact mcem@monash.edu.au with any questions

This is a hybrid seminar, you can attend in person or via zoom.

Attend in person at New Horizons G29/G30, Monash University, Clayton Campus

Register in advance for stream via Zoom

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.