Our partner BioLogic Science Instruments is presenting a series of webinars related to EIS and Energy storage. Dr. Nicolas Murer, Product Manager and Applications Engineer at Bio-Logic SAS, France, will present this three webinars in collaboration with Plugvolt. The first webinar will take place on March 11th , 2020.
The LatestPotentiostat/Galvanostat to be added to the Bio-Logic product line, the VSP-3e. As part of the Essential range, the VSP-3e has all the high-end specifications of the VSP and the VMP3, but has the ability to go to higher powers. This makes the VSP-3e even more suitable for energy and EIS experiments.
NanoScientific Forum Europe (NSFE 2020) will be hosted by Prof. Kim McKelvey, School of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin, and by Prof. Brian Rodriguez, School of Physics at University College Dublin. The event is co-hosted and supported by AMBER, Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research Centre Dublin.
On Thursday, January 16th, at 10:00 AM (Chicago), Dr. Benjamin Schmidt, Staff Scientist at Physical Electronics will organize a webinar 'Ion gun Options and Capabilities on Physical Electronics XPS Systems'.XPS analysis typically provides elemental and chemical state information from the top few nanometers of a material surface. However, many materials of interest have buried layers and interfaces that are deeper than this surface region. Non-destructive methods of probing deeper into a sample, such as using alternative X-ray sources with different photon energies and subsequent photoelectron escape depths, or changing the sample-analyzer angle for angle-dependent analysis, have depth limitations. An alternative method is to use an ion beam to sputter away surface layers and expose fresh surfaces in deeper layers for analysis.
We are organizing a 1-day workshop:A World first:Simultaneous submicron IR and Raman MicroscopyWednesday, November 20 - 9:15am-16:00pm CETVenue: Gele Kegels Meeting Center Eindhoven, Kennedyplein 1-5, 5611 ZS Eindhoven