![]() ![]() It was organized to encourage interaction among participants from all countries and at all levels. The conference was hosted by Argonne National Laboratory and sponsored by Ohio University’s Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute.Ībdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical PhysicsĬo-sponsored by Argonne National Laboratory and the National Science Foundation, this workshop described the fundamentals, recent advances, and applications of nanophotonics. The conference was organized by Saw-Wai Hla, leader of the Electronic and Magnetic Materials and Devices group with co-chair Volker Rose of the X-ray Microscopy Group. NSS-8, organized by the Center for Nanoscale Materials ( CNM) and Advanced Photon Source ( APS), featured sessions on SPM-and electron microscopy-based nanoscience, synchrotron applications to nanomaterials, solar/molecular processes, piezoelectrics, and nano-optics, among others. International Workshop on Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Nanotechnology 8 ( NSS-8) The local organizer is Xiao-Min Lin of CNM’s EMMD Group. ![]() The purpose of this Faraday Discussion meeting is to bring together a diverse group of scientists to discuss the latest developments in nanoparticle theory, synthesis and assembly in order to generate new ideas and engender new collaborations between these groups. Royal Society of Chemistry ( RSC) Faraday Discussion Meeting It provided a forum to present achievements in the various imaging disciplines with emphasis on acquisition, visualization, and analysis of multidimensional data sets, the corresponding approaches for theory-experiment matching, and novel opportunities for instrumental development enabled by the availability of high speed data analytic tools. This workshop brought together researchers, many from the five DOE NSRCs including CNM, from different imaging disciplines (electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, focused x-ray, neutron, atom probe tomography, chemical imaging, optical microscopies) as well as experts in mathematical/statistical/computational approaches to discuss opportunities and future needs in the integration of advanced data analytics and theory into imaging science. NSRC Workshop on “Big, Deep, and Smart Data Analytics in Materials Imaging” Within tailored conversations about writing competitive proposals, INCREASE members and Argonne researchers also built direct connections. The goal of this partnership was to increase the participation in and diversity of the user base at Argonne’s scientific user facilities by providing awareness of tools freely available at national laboratories. ![]() Argonne National Laboratory and the Interdisciplinary Consortium for Research and Education and Access in Science and Engineering ( INCREASE) ![]()
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