Community Building Workshop for Core Facilities and Science Technology Platforms

Community Building Workshop for Core Facilities and Science Technology Platforms

The University of Galway are hosting a Community Building Workshop for Core Facilities and Science Technology Platforms (or groups with a focus on technology based science), and the broader ecosystem of people that are involved with them, in Galway on October 9th. This is a free event. There will be some wonderful invited guests including Saskia Lippens (VIB Ghent),…

MSI Symposium 2024 UL

MSI Symposium 2024 UL

The 2024 MSI Symposium was hosted by the University of Limerick. The symposium brought together researchers from around the world for discussions on various microscopy themes such as advances in image analysis, solid-state physics, nanomedicine, as well as materials and biological microscopy applications.

2023 Rory Comerford Memorial Lecture – Professor Rafal Dunin-Borkowski

2023 Rory Comerford Memorial Lecture – Professor Rafal Dunin-Borkowski

Electron Holography of Magnetic Fields in Nanoscale Materials and Progress Towards a Distributed Research Infrastructure for Electron Microscopy in Europe Professor Rafal Dunin-BorkowskiErnst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany Date: Monday, 3rd April 2023 from 5:00-6:00 pmVenue: MSG-024/025 (MSSI Building), Bernal Institute, University of Limerick

MSI Symposium 2022 NUIG

MSI Symposium 2022 NUIG

The 2022 MSI Symposium was hosted by National University of Ireland, Galway and is the 2nd joint organised with the Scottish Microscopy Society. This symposium was an exciting return to in-person meetings after the pandemic. The symposium was a great success, incorporating talks, discussion panels, poster sessions, awards, exhibitors, and social events! We look forward…

MSI Symposium 2021 QUB

MSI Symposium 2021 QUB

The 2021 MSI (Virtual) Symposium was hosted by Queens University Belfast with the help of the Institute of Physics (IOP). The symposium brought together researchers from around the world for discussions on various microscopy themes such as advances in image analysis, solid-state physics, nanomedicine, as well as materials and biological microscopy applications.