Online Seminar
AFM Workshop at University of Washington
Sep
23

AFM Workshop at University of Washington

University of Washington has recently acquired Jupiter XR Large Sample Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), and upgraded their Cypher AFM to the latest Cypher VRS – Video Rate AFM from Asylum Research.

This training workshop is designed to demonstrate the applications of AFM characterization for 2D Materials, Semiconductor, Quantum, Clean Energy, Biophysics and Polymer Research.

A joint seminar by Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, and the Molecular Analysis Facility (MAF) and Washington Clean Energy Testbeds (WCET) at University of Washington.

Location

Online Seminar

Date

23-24 September 2020

Time

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM (PDT)

Workshop Day One

Wednesday, Sep 23, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Introduction
Phillip Cox, Ph.D. WCET Research Scientist

Applications of AFM for Semiconductor and 2D materials Research
Asylum Research Talk

AFM Characterization of Emerging Photovoltaics
Raj Giridharagopal, Ph.D. Sr. Research Scientist, Ginger Lab

High Speed, High Resolution, automated imaging with JupiterXR
Asylum Research Hands on Session

Workshop Day Two

Thursday, Sep 24, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 

Introduction
Micah Glaz, Ph.D. MAF Research Scientist 

Applications of Video Rate AFM Microscopy to study dynamic biological processes
Asylum Research Talk

Visualizing protein assembly and dynamics at solid-liquid interfaces by atomic force microscopy
Shuai Zhang, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor, Material Science and Engineering

Video Rate AFM measurements using Cypher VRS AFM
Asylum Research Hands On Session

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