Microscopy and Microanalysis
Elements in Microscopy and Microanalysis, which is published in collaboration with the Microscopy Society of America, provides focused reviews of foundational concepts and modern advances in microscopy-based imaging and spectroscopy techniques in a dynamic multi-media digital format. Specifi c Elements will offer review/tutorial treatments of key topics, ranging from fundamental theory, instrumentation advancements, experimental methods and data analysis, with cutting-edge insights into emerging applications in a variety of areas including biology, life sciences, geology, engineering, materials science, nanoscience, physics and archeology. With embedded video, code and data content, the Elements will serve as an excellent educational resource for the microscopy and the broader science community. Regularly updated and developed specifi cally for a digital environment, this series will be a dynamic and enduring reference resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in microscopy.
Meet the Editors
Series Editor Beth Dickey is Distinguished Professor and Associate Department Head in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at North Carolina State University. She is a Fellow of the Microscopy Society of America and of the American Ceramic Society, and is a member of the World Academy of Ceramics.
Teng-Leong Chew, Director of the Advanced Imaging Center (AIC) at HHMI Janelia Research Campus
Marc DeGraef, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Want to fi nd out more?
If you would like more information about this series, or are interested in writing an Element, please contact
ecdickey@cmu.edu.
For more information about Elements, email
jlancashire@cambridge.org.
http://bit.ly/EMSA_CUP
Susan Hafenstein, Director of the Center for Structural Biology; Huck Chair of Structural Virology; Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Pennsylvania State University
Lena F. Kourkoutis, Associate Professor, School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
Eric Stach, University of Pennsylvania
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