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Wednesday AM ~Platform! 123


11:30 AM 501 Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy for Aque- ous in Situ Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy;K Jungjohann, J Evans, I Arslan, N Browning; University of California, Davis


11:45 AM 502 Energy-Loss Characteristics for EFTEM Im- aging with a Liquid Flow Cell; K Klein; National Institute of Standards and Technology; N de Jonge; Vanderbilt Univer- sity Medical Center; I Anderson; National Institute of Stan- dards and Technology


A-10 Advances in 3D ElectronMicroscopy Session Chairs:


Niels de Jonge, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Christian Kuebel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany


Alioscka Sousa, National Institutes of Health PlatformSession


Wednesday 8:30AM Room: 102


8:30 AM 503 ~Invited! Recent Developments in Quantita- tive Electron Tomography; P Midgley, Z Saghi, J Hindson, R Leary, D Holland, A Sederman, L Gladden; University of Cambridge,United Kingdom;V Schmidt;University of Ulm, Germany; N Greenham; University of Cambridge, United Kingdom


9:00 AM 504 ~Invited! Ultra-High Resolution Electron To- mography for Materials Science: A Roadmap; J Batenburg; CentrumWiskunde & Informatica, The Netherlands; S Bals; University of Antwerp, Belgium; S Van Aert; University of Antwerp, Belgium; T Roelandts, J Sijbers; University of Antwerp, Belgium


9:30 AM 505 Characterization of Nickel Oxide Nanoplates Using STEM Tomography and In Situ Electron Microscopy;A Shukla, P Ercius, ARS Gautam, J Cabana, U Dahmen; Law- rence Berkeley National Laboratory


9:45 AM 506 3-D Tracking and Visualization of Hundreds of Fuel Cell Nanocatalysts during Electrochemical Aging;Y Yu, H Xin, R Hovden, D Wang, J Mundy, H Abruña, D Muller; Cornell University


10:00 AM Coffee Break


10:30 AM 507 ~Invited! Self-Assembly in Suspension;H Friedrich; Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands


11:00 AM 508 3D Imaging of Biological Cells Using a CryoFIB/SEM and a CryoTEM; K Strunk; University of Pittsburgh; T Clark; Pennsylvania State University; J Gray; University of Pittsburgh; P Zhang; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine


11:15 AM 509 Electron Tomography of Quantum Dot Bio- conjugates; A Courtis; Harvard University; R Mazitschek; Massachusetts General Hospital; D Bell; Harvard University


11:30 AM 510 3D Characterization of Nano-Pipes and Nano-Pores in Hematite Particles; N Monsegue, T Echigo, D Bharkhada, G Wang, M Murayama; Virginia Polytechnic Institute


11:45AM 511 GoldNanoparticles:3D-STEM-HAADFAnaly- ses and Plasmonic Studies by EELS; R Arenal; Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain; L Roiban, O Ersen; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Université de Strasbourg, France; J Burgin; CentreNational de la Recherche Scientifique, Pessac/ Bordeaux, France; M Treger-Delapierre; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Pessac/Bordeaux, France


A-12 Advances in Electron Crystallography forMaterials Research


Session Chairs: Sergei Rouvimov, Portland State University


Wolfgang Neumann, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany


ChongminWang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Peter Moeck, Portland State University


PlatformSession Wednesday 8:00AM Room: 201


8:00AM 512 ~Invited! Structural and Chemical Character- isation of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles; A Kirkland, S Haigh, N Young; Oxford University, United Kingdom; H Sawada; JEOL Ltd, Japan; K Takayangi; CREST Japan Sci- ence and Technology Corporation


8:30 AM 513 Strain Measurement by Local Diffraction: NanoBeam Electron Diffraction (NBED) Compared to Con- vergent Beam (CBED) and Dark Holography; J-L Rouvière; CEA Grenoble, France; A Béché; FEI Company, The Nether- lands; T Denneulin, D Cooper; CEA Grenoble, France


8:45 AM 514 Structural Investigations of “Ferecrystals” by Scanning Nanobeam Transmission Electron Diffraction;W Neumann; University of Oregon; H Kirmse, C Grosse, I Häusler; Humboldt University, Germany; P Moeck, S Rou- vimov; Portland State University; M Beekman, D Moore, R Atkins, D Johnson; University of Oregon


9:00 AM 515 ~Invited! Diffraction from Oxide Superlattices—Stacking Sequence Effects in Plan View;JC Spence, A Shah, U Weierstall; Arizona State University; B Nelson-Cheeseman, A Bhattacharya; Argonne National Laboratory


9:30 AM 516 Crystal Orientation Mapping via STEM/ NBD: Improved Quality with Precession Electron Diffraction and Energy Filtering; G Pavia, G Benner, H Niebel; Carl Zeiss NTS, Germany; E Rauch, M Véron; Materials and Processes Science and Engineering Laboratory, France


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