Webinar Series Announcement Dr. Lawrence Allard!

Come learn about applications of gas-solid studies with gas cell in Situ TEM in this new webinar series – Closing the Pressure Gap: Closed-Cell Environmental TEM!

On February 27th, Dr. Lawrence Allard from Oak Ridge National Lab will kick off the series by taking you on a captivating exploration of early-day E-TEM experiments dating back to the mid-1960s to modern MEMS-based heating and gas reaction technologies.

Atmosphere Webinar Larry

To register, visit https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4705315367112010075.

**You must register to attend**

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