Nanoscale Poseidon AX In Situ Microscopy Workshop at Diamond Light Source!

We are proudly participating in the Nanoscale In Situ Microscopy Workshop at Diamond Light Source September 26 and 27 where our systems will be demonstrated in the TEM and the beamline! Multi-modal analyses are so important to telling a complete story about a material, which is why this topic is the central focus of the workshop. It’s ok if you cannot be there in person, you can register to listen in online for free:

https://www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/Events/2023/Nanoscale-In-Situ-Microscopy-workshop-2023.html

2023-09-25 Nanoscale workshop

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