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Tuesday AM ~Platform! 101


11:00 AM 145 The Use of Quantitative Image Analysis to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Microwave-Assisted Formalde- hyde Fixation; R Giberson; Ted Pella, Inc


11:15 AM 146 Freezing in Sealed Capillary as an Alterna- tive to HPF; S Yakovlev, K Downing; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory


11:30 AM 147 Functional and Structural Investigation of Songbird Brain Projection Neurons with Shuttle and Find;M Husain, C Thomas; Carl Zeiss NTS, Germany; M Kir- schmann, D Oberti, R Hahnloser; University of Zurich, Switzerland


11:45 AM 148 Specimen Preparation for X-Ray Micro- Computed Tomography of Plants; E Johnson, D Dwarte, A Jones; The University of Sydney, Australia


X-28 Technologists’ Forum


Tutorial—Self-Pressurized Rapid Freezing Session Chair:


Frank Macaluso Albert Einstein College of Medicine Tutorial Session


Tuesday 9:00AM Room: 110/111


9:00 AM 149 ~Invited! Self-Pressurized Rapid Freezing (SPRF) Using a U-shaped Specimen Carrier and Dual Phase Freezing; J Leunissen; Aurion; Y Hong; Emory University


X-90 Microscopy in the Classroom:How to Use it and HowtoTeach It


Session Chairs:


Donovan N. Leonard, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Sherry Cady, Portland State University


Special Education Session Tuesday 8:30AM (Registration–no cost) Room: 109 8:45 AM Introductory Remarks


9:00 AM 150 Pushing the Rock up the Hill: Teaching Imag- ing Technology in the Classroom; R Simmons; Georgia State University


9:15 AM 151 Teaching Transmission Electron Microscopy to High School Students; J McBride; Vanderbilt University


9:30 AM 152 Bergen County Academies: A Model for Graduate-Level Research and Technology in a High School Setting; A Calabro, C Queenan, D Becker; Bergen County Academies, New Jersey


9:45 AM 153 1, 2, 3 SEM: Teaching Scanning Electron Microscopy to Community College Faculty and Staff;N But- kevich, RWeinkauf; Schoolcraft College, Livonia


10:00 AM Coffee, Demos, Posters, and Discussion


10:45 AM 154 Community College Students Attitudes to- ward Scanning Electron Microscopy; J Watkins; Schoolcraft College, Livonia


11:00 AM 155 The ASM Materials Education Foundation Materials Camp Program—Introducing High School Teach- ers and Students toMaterials Science; J Frafjord; IMRKHA— Portland; C Hayes; ASM Materials Education Foundation


11:15 AM 156 Project NANO (Nanoscience and Nanotech- nology Outreach) Portland, Oregon; S Cady; Portland State University; M Blok; Beaverton High School; K Grosse; Lake Oswego High School; W Becker; Portland State University; C Schooley; Project MICRO


11:30 AM Prize Drawing, Closing Remarks


A-02 Opportunities and Advances for In-situ Experiments in


Electron-Optical Instruments Session Chairs:


Blythe Clark, Sandia National Laboratories


Thomas Hansen, Technical University of Denmark Nestor J. Zaluzec, Argonne National Laboratory


PlatformSession Tuesday 8:30AM Room: 208


8:30AM 157 ~Invited! Coupling Time-Resolved In-situ Ex- periments with Three-Dimensional Imaging—A New Ap- proach to Defect Evolution Studies; I Robertson, G Liu, J Kacher; University of illinois, Urbana-Champaign


9:00 AM 158 In Situ and Quantitative Tensile Study of Deformation Twinning in Submicron-Sized Mg Crystals in- side a Transmission ElectronMicroscope; B Liu, Z Shan; Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; X Zhang; Chongqing University; J Sun; Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; E Ma; The Johns Hopkins University


9:15AM 159 Multi-Scale Examination of the Effect of Grain Boundary Character on Irradiation-Induced Defects: A Com- parison of In Situ and Ex Situ Techniques; C Barr, G Vetter- ick; Drexel University; K Hattar; Sandia National Laboratories;MKirk;ArgonneNational Laboratory;AMisra; Los AlamosNational Laboratory;MTaheri; DrexelUniversity


9:30 AM 160 In Situ and Electron Tomography Observa- tions of Dislocation-Defect Interactions in Ion Irradiated Aus- tenitic Stainless Steels; J Kacher,G Liu, I Robertson;University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


9:45 AM 161 ~MSA Presidential Student! In-Situ TEM Observation of Domain Propagation and Relaxation Kinetics in Bismuth Ferrite under Applied DC Bias; CWinkler; Drexel University; L Martin; University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign;M Taheri; Drexel University


10:00 AM Coffee Break


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