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SUMMARY:IMX Seminar Series - Developments in high speed structural imaging
  of low dimensional materials: from millions of images to a few numbers
DTSTART:20200302T131500
DTEND:20200302T141500
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Angus Kirkland\, University of Oxford\, U.K.\nI will des
 cribe recent developments using high speed direct electron detectors and m
 achine learning to automatically map defect and adatom migrations in in lo
 w dimensional materials from large data sets.\nI will then show how this a
 pproach can be extended to probe the local kinetics of defect transitions.
  Finally\, I will discuss the use of similar detectors in electron ptychog
 raphy\, in particular under low dose conditions for quantitative phase rec
 overy from biological macromolecules.\nBio: Professor Angus Kirkland was a
 warded his MA and PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held the po
 sts of Professor of Materials at Oxford since 2005 and JEOL Professor of E
 lectron Microscopy since 2013. In 2016 he was appointed as Director of the
  National Physical Sciences Imaging Centre at Diamond Lightsource and is a
 lso a Science Director at the recently established Rosalind Franklin Insti
 tute.\n\nHe was awarded the MSA prize in 2005\, the Rose prize in 2015\, t
 he Quadrennial prize of the European Microscopy Society in 2016 and the Ag
 ar Medal for Electron Microscopy in 2017.\n\nHe served as General Secretar
 y of the International Federation of Societies for Microscopy in from 2014
  -2018 and was elected President in 2018.\nHe has also served as Editor in
  Chief of Ultramicroscopy since 2010.\n\n\n 
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