Lukas Palatinus, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences Dynamical refinement on 3D ED data from imperfect crystals
11:30-12:00
Andreas Chatziagapiou, Agricultural University of Athens Schrödinger-Based Reciprocal-Space Phase Extension for 3D-ED via Kinematical Bloch-Wave Optimization
12:00-12:30
Oliver Harder, Dectris Dynamical Refinement in Jana2020: HPC Implementation and Scaling
12:30-14:00
Lunch
Session 2
14:00-14:45
Paul Midgley, University of Cambridge
Going round in circles? Insights, challenges and opportunities from 30 years of precession
14:45-15:15
Iryna Andrusenko, University of Pisa Combining 3DED, ASTAR and EDX for characterizing complex microchip interfaces
15:15-15:45
Benjamin Colmey, University of Cambridge Dose-Aware Dynamical Refinement: Physically Motivated Modelling of Beam Damage in 3D-ED
15:45-16:00
Coffee
Session 3
16:00-16:45
Richard Beanland, University of Warwick
Information in dynamical diffraction data
16:45-17:15
Martin U. Piepenbring, Goethe University Frankfurt X-ray powder diffraction as a pre-screening tool for 3D ED of nanocrystalline organic compounds
17:15-17:45
Areej Aljaghwani, University of Warwick Quantitative structural analysis of germanium tin alloys using digital large-angle convergent-beam electron diffraction
17:45
Welcome Reception
Start time
Session 4
09:30-10:15
Mauro Gemmi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Serial ED applied to MOF nanocrystals
10:15-10:45
Volodymyr Bon, Dresden University of Technology 3D ED on Dynamic Frameworks: Methodological Needs and Opportunities
10:45-11:00
Coffee
Session 5
11:00-11:30
Calum Sangster, University of Edinburgh Intermolecular Interactions in Metal Organic Polyhedra: Hirshfeld Surface and PIXEL Analysis
11:30-12:00
Marwan Channab, Quantum Design s.r.l. The ED-1: A Dedicated Electron Diffractometer Enabling Automated and High-Throughput Electron Crystallography
12:00-12:30
Gustavo Santiso-Quinones, Eldico Scientific Unveiling the Unseen and Undetectable: Automated High-Throughput Electron Diffraction as a Discovery Engine in Solid-State Characterization
12:30-13:00
Khai-Nghi Truong, Rigaku Europe SE Making the Most of 3D Electron Diffraction
13:00-14:30
Lunch
Session 6
14:30-15:15
Tatiana Gorelik, Forschungszentrum Jülich Serial Electron Crystallography with 4D STEM
15:15-15:45
Eric van Genderen, Paul Scherrer Institut Implementing (non-)commercial camera systems in a TEM setup and their workflows
15:45-16:15
Gearoid Mangan, Quantum Detectors The Merlin T4: Pushing the Boundaries of STEM/TEM with the new Timepix4 ASIC
16:15-16:30
Coffee
16:30-17:30
Poster Session
19:00
Conference Dinner
Start time
Session 7
09:30-10:15
Joke Hadermann, University of Antwerp 4D-STEM tomography of multiphased samples
10:15-10:45
Daniel Rainer, University of Southampton 3D ED as a National Facility: Insights and Examples from an Everyday Coalface
10:45-11:00
Coffee
Session 8
11:00-11:30
Niccolò Magnani, University of Milano-Bicocca Crystal chemistry of the ixiolite from the Nanro Pegmatite, Mozambique, using 3DED and EDS
11:30-12:00
Julian Tobias Sauer, BOKU University Structure determination and analysis of trace byproducts in lignocellulose chemistry
12:00-12:30
Amos Blyth, University of Cambridge Investigating targeted cation ordering in metal organic frameworks built from inert metalloligands
12:30-14:00
Lunch
Session 9
14:00-14:45
Andrew Stewart, University College London Toward Closed-Loop Electron Diffraction: Crystal Identification and Autonomous Alignment via Machine Learning
14:45-15:15
Goulielmina Anyfanti, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia 3D Electron Diffraction for 2D WS2 structure analysis
15:15-15:45
Paola Parlanti, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Crystal structures of cell-polymerized DTTO straight and twisted fibers