This year's awardees for oral presentations are:
1. Weixin Song (Oxford U, UK) with the topic “Imaging Structural Defects and Associated Oxygen Positions in 3d Li-rich Metal Oxide”
2. Sorour Semsari Parapari (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia) with the topic "Heterogeneous Electrochemical Dissolution of Au Nanoparticles Observed via In-situ Liquid TEM"
3. Daniel Mijailovic (TMF, Serbia) with the topic “Mesoporous Carbon Nanofibers and Spinel Oxide Nanocomposites for Energy Storage Applications”
This year's awardees for poster presentations are:
1. Sanja Stojanovic (Faculty of Medicine Niš, Serbia) with the topic "Application of Scanning Electron Microscopy in the Analysis of Tissue Response to Implanted Collagen-based Biomaterials"
2. Milica Vujkovic (Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Serbia) with the topic "Na-pillared vanadium oxide decorated with carbon particles as electrode material for more sustainable energy storage of the future"
3. Wanbing Ge (Warwick U, UK) with the topic "Nanodomain Structure and Charged Domain Walls in Single Crystal BiFeO3"
Congratulations to everyone and we hope to see you at ELMINA2024 in two years time!
The scope of ELMINA2022 will be focused on electron microscopy methods applied to nanoscience and nanotechnology (physics, chemistry, physical metallurgy, materials science, earth and life sciences). It will highlight recent progress in instrumentation, imaging and data analysis, large data set handling, as well as time and environment dependent processes. The scientific program contains the following topics:
- Instrumentation and New Methods
- Diffraction and Crystallography
- HRTEM and Electron Holography
- Analytical Microscopy
- In-situ Electron Microscopy
- Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Life Sciences