Oct 12, 2018
(Nanowerk News) Join your fellow Nanosurf AFM users on Nov. 5, 2018 in Basel, Switzerland, and take the opportunity to discuss applications, techniques, and breakthroughs with your peers from research, industry, and life science.
Scientific Program
9:10 Urs Matter: Welcome 09:15 Daniel Müller: Atomic force microscopy-based mechanobiology 09:45 Katharina Doll: Measuring bacterial adhesion forces on implant materials 10:10 David Martinez: The power and need for cell growth regulation at the single cell level 10:35 Coffee break 11:00 Orane Guilaume-Gentil: FluidFM for Molecular Investigations of Single Cells 11:25 Tomaso Zambelli: Developments in FluidFM based SICM 11:50 Nicolas Helfricht: FluidFM: A novel tool for manipulation and characterization of soft materials 12:15 Wojciech Dera: Method for lateral force calibration in AFM and its applications 12:30 Lunch break 13:45 Thilo Glatzel: The influence of water on the work function of nanoscale diamonds 14:10 Paul Keatley: The LensAFM as a platform for time-resolved scanning near-field magneto-optical microscopy 14:35 Bekim Osmani: Nanostructured dielectric elastomer transducers for smart implants 15:00 Ricardo Gouveia: Advances in corneal tissue engineering – matrices matter 15:25 Coffee break 16:00 Franz Giessibl: The qPlus sensor, a powerful core for the atomic force microscope 16:30 Oguzhan Gürlü: Looking beyond the surface with Nanosurf scanning probe microscopes 17:00 Bjarke Jørgensen: AFM and potatoes – the use of atomic force microscopy for the development of graphene based broadband photodetectors for food inspections 17:30 Closing remarks Secure your seat today by filling in the registration form.Source: Nanosurf (press release)
