Workshop | The Big World Under the Small Probe
During this two-day workshop, you will learn about new advances and research trends for atomic force microscopy (AFM), nanoscale infrared (nanoIR) spectroscopy, and nanoindentation (NI) in the field of materials and biology, including living cells.
Explore New Advances and Research Trends
You are invited to a nanoscale characterization workshop co-hosted by Bruker and the Georgia Institute of Technology. During this two-day event, you will learn about new advances and research trends for atomic force microscopy (AFM), nanoscale infrared (nanoIR) spectroscopy, and nanoindentation (NI) in the field of materials and biology, including living cells.
You will also get hands-on demonstrations with Bruker’s Dimension Icon AFM, Dimension IconIR, NanoWizard V BioScience, TI 980 TriboIndenter, and Hysitron PI 89 SEM PicoIndenter.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Agenda | Wednesday, September 25
9:00AM - Introduction
9:15AM - 9:45AM - Advanced Methods and Recent Developments in AFM: Approaches to Mechanical and Electrical Characterization - John Thornton, Bruker
9:45AM - 10:15AM - Application of Large Area Mapping and High-Resolution Correlative Imaging with AFM for Automated Structural and Nanomechanical Analysis in Tissues, Cells, Biomolecules, and Materials Research - Yi Wei, Bruker
10:15AM - 10:45AM - Break
10:45AM - 11:15AM - Application of AFM-IR for Polymers and Biological Discoveries - Jinhee Kim, Bruker
11:15AM - 11:45AM - Recent Developments in Nanomechanical Testing - Michael Berg, Bruker
12:00PM - Lunch (provided by Bruker)
1:00PM - 4:00PM - Hands-on Sessions
Agenda | Thursday, September 26
9:30AM - 4:00PM - Hands-on Sessions