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Monday July 30 1 2012 Scientific Program doi:10.1017/S143192761200178x ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION SYMPOSIA MONDAY AFTERNOON A-07 Super-resolution Microscopy— Principles and Practice Session Chairs: Hari Shroff, National Institutes of Health Jim Galbraith, National Institutes of Health Platform Session Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 226A 1:30 PM 6 Advances in Fluorescence Super-Resolution Biplane FPALM and STED Microscopy; J Bewersdorf; Cell Biol- ogy, Yale School of Medicine 2:00 PM 7 Extending Subdiffractive Fluorescence Microscopy to icker Samples; A York, H Shroff; National Institutes of Health 2:30 PM 8 Using Molecular Position and Dynamics to Under- stand Higher Order Biological Function; C Galbraith, J Galbraith; National Institutes of Health A-08 Channeling Effects in Microscopy and Microanalysis Session Chairs: Ian Anderson, National Institute of Standards and Technology Martin Crimp, Michigan State University Platform Session Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 126A 1:30 PM 9 Low Angle ADF STEM Defect Imaging; PJ Phillips; University of Illinois at Chicago; M De Graef; Carnegie Mellon University; PA; L Kovarik; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; A Agrawal, W Windl, MJ Mills; Ohio State University 2:00 PM 10 High Angular Resolution Electron Channeling X-ray/ Electron Spectroscopy; NJ Zaluzec; Argonne National Laboratory 2:30 PM 11 What BSE Electrons Can Tell Us. From ECCI via RBS to Low Loss BSE Imaging; H Jaksch; Carl Zeiss NTS, Germany PLENARY LECTURES AND AWARD SESSION • MONDAY MORNING Janet Woodward, MSA President John Mansfield, MAS President Natalio Saenz, IMS President Monday 8:30 AM • North 120CD Ballroom 8:30 AM Presidents’ Opening Welcome: Janet Woodward, MSA President; John Mansfield, MAS President; Natalio Saenz, IMS President 8:45 AM M&M Plenary Lecture—Archie Howie: “Learning from Past Epiphanies, Successes and Disappointments to Anticipate Future Progress in Microscopy” 9:35 AM MAS Awards Presentation 9:50 AM IMS Awards Presentation 10:00 AM Coffee Break 10:30 AM MSA Awards Presentation 11:00 AM M&M Plenary Lecture—Mildred Dresselhaus: “Probing the Nanostructures of Carbon” IMS Henry Clifton Sorby Award and Lecture MONDAY AFTERNOON IMS Henry Clifton Sorby Award and Lecture Session Chair: Natalio Saenz, President, IMS Monday 1:30 PM • 127AB 1:30 PM IMS Henry Cliſton Sorby Award & Lecture—Michael Pohl: “Microstructure Instabilities in Duplex-Stainless Steels-Challenges in Production and Imponderabilities in Use.” Monday July 30

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    ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION SYMPOSIAMONDAY AFTERNOON

    A-07 Super-resolution Microscopy—Principles and Practice

    Session Chairs:Hari Shro� , National Institutes of Health

    Jim Galbraith, National Institutes of Health

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 226A

    1:30 PM 6 Advances in Fluorescence Super-Resolution Biplane FPALM and STED Microscopy; J Bewersdorf; Cell Biol-ogy, Yale School of Medicine

    2:00 PM 7 Extending Subdi� ractive Fluorescence Microscopy to � icker Samples; A York, H Shro� ; National Institutes of Health

    2:30 PM 8 Using Molecular Position and Dynamics to Under-stand Higher Order Biological Function; C Galbraith, J Galbraith; National Institutes of Health

    A-08 Channeling Effects inMicroscopy and Microanalysis

    Session Chairs:Ian Anderson, National Institute of Standards and Technology

    Martin Crimp, Michigan State University

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 126A

    1:30 PM 9 Low Angle ADF STEM Defect Imaging; PJ Phillips; University of Illinois at Chicago; M De Graef; Carnegie Mellon University; PA; L Kovarik; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory; A Agrawal, W Windl, MJ Mills; Ohio State University

    2:00 PM 10 High Angular Resolution Electron Channeling X-ray/Electron Spectroscopy; NJ Zaluzec; Argonne National Laboratory

    2:30 PM 11 What BSE Electrons Can Tell Us. From ECCI via RBS to Low Loss BSE Imaging; H Jaksch; Carl Zeiss NTS, Germany

    PLENARY LECTURES ANDAWARD SESSION • MONDAY MORNING

    Janet Woodward, MSA PresidentJohn Mans� eld, MAS President

    Natalio Saenz, IMS President

    Monday 8:30 AM • North 120CD Ballroom

    8:30 AM Presidents’ Opening Welcome: Janet Woodward, MSA President; John Mans� eld, MAS President; Natalio Saenz, IMS President

    8:45 AM M&M Plenary Lecture—Archie Howie: “Learning from Past Epiphanies, Successes and Disappointments to Anticipate Future Progress in Microscopy”

    9:35 AM MAS Awards Presentation

    9:50 AM IMS Awards Presentation

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM MSA Awards Presentation

    11:00 AM M&M Plenary Lecture—Mildred Dresselhaus: “Probing the Nanostructures of Carbon”

    IMS Henry Clifton Sorby Award and LectureMONDAY AFTERNOON

    IMS Henry Clifton Sorby Award and LectureSession Chair:

    Natalio Saenz, President, IMS

    Monday 1:30 PM • 127AB

    1:30 PM IMS Henry Cli� on Sorby Award & Lecture—Michael Pohl: “Microstructure Instabilities in Duplex-Stainless Steels-Challenges in Production and Imponderabilities in Use.”

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    2:30 PM 19 Nanoscale Chemical Composition Mapping with AFM-based Infrared Spectroscopy; C Prater, M Lo, Q Hu, K Kjoller; Anasys Instruments; C Marcott; Light Light Solutions; A Dazzi; Université Paris-Sud, France; B Chase; University of Delaware

    A-14 Quantifi cation from the Micro- toSub-nano Scales: Pushing the Limits

    Session Chairs:Gianluigi Botton, McMaster University, Canada

    Paul Kotula, Sandia National Laboratories

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 129A

    1:30 PM 20 Recent Advances in Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy; A Hitchcock, V Berejnov, S Kalirai; McMaster University, Canada; M Obst; Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen, Germany; T Tyliszczak; Law-rence Berekely National Laboratoy

    2:00 PM 21 A Simple, Model Based Approach for Robust Quan-ti� cation of EELS Spectra and Spectrum-Images; PJ � omas, RD Twesten; Gatan Inc.

    2:15 PM 22 (MSA Presidential Scholar) New Approaches to Data Processing for Atomic Resolution EELS; P Cueva, R Hov-den, JA Mundy, HL Xin, DA Muller; Cornell University

    2:30 PM 23 EDX and EELS Chemical Analysis with a Probe Cor-rected STEM; G Kothleitner; FELMI Graz University of Technology, Austria

    A-15 In-situ Experiments in Liquids and Gases Using Electron-Optical Instruments

    Session Chairs:Blythe Clark, Sandia National Laboratories

    Eric Stach, Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 132A

    1:30 PM 24 Progress in Imaging in a Gaseous Environment: In Situ Techniques and Applications Using Environmental SEM (ESEM); DJ Stokes; FEI Company, Netherlands

    2:00 PM 25 In-Situ TEM in Complex Environments: Pho-tocatalysis; SJ Dillon, Y Liu; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

    2:15 PM 26 In Situ Visible and UV Illumination of ETEM Sam-ples; B Miller, PA Crozier; Arizona State University

    A-11 Correlative Microscopy andChemical Imaging

    Session Chairs:Alice Dohnalkova, Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    Carol Hirschmugl, University of Wisconsin, MadisonXiaokun Shu, University of California, San Francisco

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 227A

    1:30 PM 12 Advances in Correlated Light and Electron Micros-copy Imaging Probes; TJ Deerinck, E Bushong, R Tsien, M Ellisman; University of California, San Diego; X Shu; University of California, San Francisco

    2:00 PM 13 (MSA Presidential Scholar) Preserving Fluorescent Protein Signal A� er High Pressure Freezing and Freeze Substitution of Arabidopsis Leaf Tissue; CB Johnson, A Smith, S Vitha, A Holzenburg; Texas A&M University

    2:15 PM 14 Laboratory Cryogenic So� X-ray Tomography and Correlative Microscopy: 3D Visualization Inside the Cell; JE Evans; Paci� c Northwest National Lab; D Carlson; University of California, Davis; J Gelb, V Palshin; Xra-dia, Inc.

    2:30 PM 15 Di� raction-limited IR Microspectroscopy with IRENI; J Sedlmair, M Unger, B Illman, C Hirschmugl; Univer-sity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

    A-12 Surface and Subsurface AnalysisSession Chairs:

    Supapan Seraphin, Arizona State UniversityIgor Sokolov, Clarkson University

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 125A

    1:30 PM 16 AFM Transverse Shear as a Probe of Crystallinity at the Interface of Gate Insulator and Organic Semiconduc-tor; G Haugstad; University of Minnesota

    1:45 PM 17 High Speed AFM as a Complimentary Technique to Electron Microscopy in Nanomaterial Research; C Su; Bruker Nano, Santa Barbara

    2:15 PM 18 Combined AFM Nanoindentation and Finite Element Analysis of So� Heterogeneous Biomaterials; BL  Doss, JR Staunton, M Dannemeyer, M Linhart, R Ros; Arizona State University

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    1:45 PM 35 Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy in the � ird Dimension; A Genc, H Cheng, JP Winterstein, L Pullan; FEI Company, Portland; B Freitag; FEI Com-pany, Netherlands

    2:00 PM 36 Exploring New Frontiers with the Nion Aberration-corrected STEM; NJ Bacon, GJ Corbin, N Dellby, P Hrn-cirik, N Kurz, TC Lovejoy, MF Mur� tt, GS  Skone, ZS Szilagyi, OL Krivanek; Nion Company

    2:15 PM 37 Development of STEM for the HT7700 TEM and Optimization of Digital-Image Detectors Arrange-ment; T Hashimoto, S Mamishin, A Mouri, A Watabe, M Kondo, M Okada, T Wada, H Mise, T Oyagi, T Yot-suji, Y Nodera, E Nakazawa; Hitachi High-Technologies Co., Japan

    2:30 PM 38 Monochromatic Non-immersion FEG SEM; D Phi-fer; FEI Company, Netherlands; P Wandrol; B Sed’a, P Dostál, J Pavliš, T Janočko, T Vystavěl, L Tuma; FEI Company, Czech Republic; M Castagna; FEI Company, Portland

    2:45 PM 39 Advanced Technologies for Charge Mitigation on Non Conductive Samples; DC Wall; E Bosch, S Sluyter-man, P Wandrol; FEI Company, Netherlands

    3:00 PM 820 Determining the Chemical and Microstructural Dis-tribution of Phases in Real-time Using Tru-Q and Tru-I Technology; N Rowlands, S Burgess, J Goulden, A Hyde; Oxford instruments, United Kingdom

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIUMMONDAY AFTERNOON

    B-04 3D Structure and Ultrastructure of Cells, Organelles and Macromolecules

    Session Chairs:Elizabeth R. Wright, Emory University School of Medicine

    Teresa Ruiz, University of VermontKelly Lee, University of Washington

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 225A

    1:30 PM 2 Spatial Structure of Cytoplasmic Actin Filaments with Special Reference to the Association with Nuclear Enve-lope; J Uskura, S Minakata; Nagoya University, Japan

    2:30 PM 27 Fast Electron—Gas Interactions in an Environmental TEM; JB Wagner, TW Hansen; Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

    2:45 PM 28 Local Temperature Measurement of 1 bar Gas in a TEM Nanoreactor; SB Vendelbo, PJ Kooyman; Del� University of Technology, Netherlands

    A-18 Electron DiffractionSession Chair:

    Sergei Rouvimov, Portland State University

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 131C

    1:30 PM 29 Dynamical Simulation of Electron Backscatter Dif-fraction (EBSD) Patterns of Imperfect Crystals; G Nolze; 5.1, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Test-ing, Germany; A Winkelmann; Max-Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Germany

    2:00 PM 30 Enhanced Quantitative Characterization of Textured Al-doped ZnO � in Films Using Plan-view Electron Dif-fraction; J Wang; Wuhan University, China

    2:15 PM 31 Phase Reconstruction of Electron Waves Using Dif-fractive Imaging; J Yamasaki, N Tanaka, K Ota, S Mor-ishita; Nagoya University, Japan; H Sasaki; Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd., Japan

    2:30 PM 32 Identifying Nanostructure in Metallic Glasses Using Electron Cross-Correlation Analysis; SN Bogle, M Rassh-chupkyna, V Bugaev; M Castro-Colin, P Wochner; Max Planck Instittue for Intelligent Systems, Germany

    2:45 PM 33 Developments in EBSD Pattern Background Removal, Band Detection and Indexing for Improved Data Qual-ity and Ease of Use; J Goulden, NH Schmidt, HU Singh; Oxford Instruments Nano-Analysis, United Kingdom; SD Sitzman; Oxford Instruments Inc

    A-20 Vendor SymposiumSession Chair:

    Tom Nuhfer, Carnegie Mellon University

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 128A

    1:30 PM 34 Novel Correlative Imaging and Chemical Analy-sis Methods Used From Cancer Research to the Search for Natural Energy Resources; D Guarrera, N Erdman, V Robertson; JEOL USA, Inc.

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    P-02 Structural, Chemical and PhysicalProperties of Carbon-based and

    Related NanomaterialsSession Chairs:

    Raul Arenal, Universidad de Zaragoza, SpainJannik Meyer, University of Vienna, Austria

    Sebastian Osswald, Naval Postgraduate School

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 124B

    1:30 PM 45 � e Growth of Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes and Other Carbon Nanomaterials Studied In-Situ in the Electron Microscope; JA Rodríguez-Manzo, F Banhart; IPCMS, University of Strasbourg , France

    2:00 PM 46 In Situ Measurement of the E� ect of Ni Oxidation on Carbon Nanotube Growth Mechanisms; R Sharma; National Institute of Standards and Technology; P Rez; Arizona State University

    2:15 PM 47 Imaging the Atoms in a Two-Dimensional Silica Glass on Graphene; PY Huang, R Hovden, Q Mao, DA Muller; Cornell University; S Kurasch, U Kaiser; University of Ulm, Germany; A Srivastava, V Skakalova, J Smet; Max Planck Insitute for Solid State Research, Germany; J Kotakoski, A Krasheninnikov; Univeristy of Helsinki, Finland; J Meyer; Univeristy of Vienna, Austria

    2:30 PM 48 In Situ Observations of Nanopores and SiC Nanopar-ticles on Graphene Using Electron Beam Irradiation and Heating; N Lu, HC Floresca, J Wang, M Kim; � e Uni-versity of Texas, Dallas

    2:45 PM 49 Quantitative Analysis of Electron Beam-Induced Destruction of Graphene Membranes Under an Electron Microscope; F Eder, JC Meyer; University of Vienna, Austria; S Kurasch, U Kaiser; University of Ulm, Ger-many; V Skakalova; Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany; J Kotakoski, AV Krashenninikov; Aalto University, Finland; A Chuvilin; Basque Founda-tion for Science, Spain

    1:45 PM 3 Application of Electron Tomography to 3-D Struc-ture Determination of Paracrystalline F-actin Bundles; K Taylor, D Taylor, G Hu; Institute of Molecular Bio-physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; J Liu; University of Texas, Houston

    2:15 PM 4 Projection-base Volume Alignment; L Yu, RR Snapp, T Ruiz, M Radermacher; University of Vermont

    2:30 PM 5 Surface for Catalysis by Poliovirus RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase; J Wang, E Bullitt; Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; K Kirkegaard; Stan-ford University

    PHYSICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIAMONDAY AFTERNOON

    P-01 Electron Microscopy/Spectroscopy ofEnergy-Related Materials

    Session Chairs:Paulo Ferreira, University of Texas, Austin

    Yimei Zhu, Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Platform Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 124A

    1:30 PM 40 � ree-Dimensional Reconstructions and Atomic-Resolution Spectroscopic Imaging of Ensembles of Nano-catalyst Particles Across the Life of a Fuel Cell; DA Muller, Y Yu, JA Mundy, HX Xin, LF Kour-koutis; Cornell Uni-versity; Z Liu, J Zhang, N  Subramanian, R Makharia, FT Wagner; General Motors, Honeoye Falls; R Cabezas; Florida International University

    2:00 PM 41 Single Chamber SOFC Operation in ETEM; A Tava-bi, S Arai, T Tanji, S Muto; Nagoya University, Japan

    2:15 PM 42 Atomic-Resolution Imaging of Zeolite-Supported Metal Complex Catalysts; C Aydin, J Lu, BC Gates; University of California, Davis; ND Browning; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    2:30 PM 43 In Situ Electron Holography and EELS of Hetero-Interfaces in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells; T Tanji, AH Tavabi; Nagoya University, Japan

    2:45 PM 44 In Situ Environmental Transmission Electron Micro-scopy Investigation of Core-shell Supported Co-catalyst System for Optimized Visible-light Water Splitting; F Cavalca, JB Wagner, TW Hansen, AB Laursen, F Dionigi, S Dahl; Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

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    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES TUTORIAL MONDAY AFTERNOON

    X-50 Biological Sciences Tutorial:Tracking Enveloped Virus Entry by Live Cell

    Fluorescence MicroscopyInstructor:

    Gregory Melikian, Emory University

    Tutorial Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 227B

    1:30 PM 53 Imaging Single Virus Entry and Fusion in Live Cells; S Padilla-Parra, M Marin, GB Melikian; Emory University

    TECHNOLOGISTS’ FORUM • MONDAY AFTERNOON

    X-30 Technologists’ Forum Platform: Microscopy Techniques in Hydrology

    Session Chair:John Chandler, Colorado School of Mines

    Technologists’ Forum Session

    Monday 1:30 PM • Room: 231B

    1:30 PM 50 Measuring the Biocorrosion of Carbon Steel by Map-ping and Quantifying Topography with SEM; BS Steven-son, CN Johnson, HS Drilling, PA Lawson; Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma

    2:00 PM 51 Enhanced Understanding of Metal Bioimmobiliza-tion by Combining Microscopy and X-ray Absorption with Molecular Microbiology; JO Sharp, D Drennan, S  Hollenback, L Figueroa; Colorado School of Mines; I Lee; Freeport-McMoRan; SM Webb; Stanford Syn-chrotron Radiation Lightsource

    2:30 PM 52 Nanometer to Micrometer Scale Characterization of Pore Networks in Fine-grained Rocks Using Elec-tron Microscopy and Small Angle Neutron Scattering; A  Navarre-Sitchler, K Mouzakis, J McCray; Colorado School of Mines; G Rother; Oak Ridge National Labora-tory; T Dewers, J Heath; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

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    3:00 PM 74 Failure of � e Incoherent Imaging Approximation in “Sub-Angstrom” STEM Images: A Real-Space Con-sequence of Electron Channeling; R Hovden, HL Xin, DA Muller; Cornell University

    Poster # 21

    3:00 PM 75 ALCHEMI in the Twenty-First Century: A Contem-porary Overview; IM Anderson; National Institute of Standards and Technology

    Poster # 22

    3:00 PM 76 Dislocation Identi� cation and Mapping in GaN by Electron Channeling Contrast Imaging; YN Picard, RJ Kamaladasa, F Liu, L Huang, L Porter, RF Davis; Carnegie Mellon University

    Poster # 412

    A-11 Correlative Microscopy andChemical Imaging

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 77 Assessing Defect Uniformity in High Temperature Superconducting Wires; TG Holesinger; Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Poster # 23

    3:00 PM 78 TEM Analysis of Block Copolymer � in Films by Energy-Filtered Chemical Mapping and Electron Tomog-raphy; FI Allen, P Ercius; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; AM Minor, NP Balsara; University of Cali-fornia, Berkeley

    Poster # 24

    3:00 PM 79 On-line Correlative Imaging by Using Electron-photon Hybrid Microscope; H Minoda, K Takahashi, T Onuma; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Tech-nology, Japan; H Iijima; JEOL Ltd., Japan; K Nagayama; National Institute of Physiological Science, Japan; Y Arai; Terabase Inc, Japan; S Tarakawa; Hamamatsu University of Medicine, Japan

    Poster # 25

    3:00 PM 80 A Hybrid Imaging Method to Enhance Image Con-trast; S Wang; Micron Technology Inc.

    Poster # 26

    3:00 PM 81 Optimization of Biological Samples for Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy and Infrared Environ-mental Imaging; A Dohnalkova, MJ Marshall, E Hill, C Szymanski; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory;

    ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION SYMPOSIA MONDAY AFTERNOON

    A-08 Channeling Effects in Microscopyand Microanalysis

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 66 Comparison of Electron Channeling Contrast Imag-ing (ECCI) and Electron Back Scattered Di� raction (EBSD) Using Hitachi SU8000 FE-SEM; S Kaboli, J Su, R Gauvin; McGill University, Canada

    Poster # 13

    3:00 PM 67 Characterizing Slip Transfer in Commercially Pure Titanium Using High Resolution Electron Backscatter Di� raction (HR-EBSD) and Electron Channeling Con-trast Imaging (ECCI); JR Seal, TR Bieler, MA Crimp; Michigan State University; TB Britton, AJ Wilkinson; University of Oxford, United Kingdom

    Poster # 14

    3:00 PM 68 (Invited) Hybridisation & Band Gap Contrast from LL-BSE Electrons; H Jaksch; Carl Zeiss NTS, Germany

    Poster # 15

    3:00 PM 69 Dislocation Analysis in Metal-Oxide Materials and Devices by Electron Channeling Contrast Imaging; RJ Kamaladasa, M Norman, Y Lu, JA Bain, PA Salvador, M Skowronski, M De Graef, YN Picard; Carnegie Mel-lon University

    Poster # 16

    3:00 PM 70 Surface Preparation for Characterizing Microstruc-ture on Transuranic Oxides by Electron Backscatter Spec-troscopy and Ion Beam Imaging; PA Papin, CF Chen, RT Forsyth, EP Luther, CT Necker; Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Poster # 17

    3:00 PM 72 Zone Axis STEM Defect Imaging Based on Electron Kossel Patterns; PJ Phillips; University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; J Kwon, MC Brandes, MJ Mills; Ohio State University; M De Graef; Carnegie Mellon University

    Poster # 19

    3:00 PM 73 (Invited) Vortex Beams Hosted in On-Axis Crys-tals; HL Xin, H Zheng; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    Poster # 20

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    3:00 PM 89 (Invited) How to Obtain Rigidity Modulus of Bio-logical Cells Using AFM; I Sokolov, M Dokukin, N Guz, CD Woodworht; Clarkson University

    Poster # 34

    3:00 PM 90 New Applications in Atom Probe Tomography; DJ Larson, DA Reinhard, TJ Prosa, D Olson, D Law-rence, PH Cli� on, RM Ul� g, I Martin, TF Kelly; Cam-eca Instruments Inc; VS Smentkowski; General Electric Global Research Center; LM Gordon, D Joester; North-western University; K Inoue; University of Kyoto, Japan

    Poster # 35

    3:00 PM 91 Atom Probe Tomography Analysis of Grain Bound-aries in CdTe; DJ Larson, DA Reinhard, TJ Prosa, D Olson, D Lawrence, PH Cli� on, RM Ul� g, TF Kelly; Cameca Instruments Inc; VS Smentkowski; General Electric Global Research Center

    Poster # 36

    3:00 PM 92 Latest Developments on NanoSIMS Instrumentation for Life Science and Materials; F Horreard, F Hillion; CAMECA, France

    Poster # 37

    3:00 PM 93 Characterization of Fine Surface Structure with a New Electron Detection System in FE-SEM; N Erdman; JEOL USA, Inc.; Y Sakuda, S Asahina, K Tsutsumi, M Shibata, M Kudo; JEOL Ltd, Japan

    Poster # 38

    3:00 PM 94 Crystallographic Image Processing for Scanning Probe Microscopes; T Bilyeu, B Moon, P Moeck; Port-land State University

    Poster # 39

    3:00 PM 95 (Invited) Applying an Atomic Force Microscopy in the Study of Sul� de Flotation; J Zhang, W Zhang; Uni-versity of Arizona

    Poster # 40

    A-14 Quantifi cation from the Micro- toSub-nano Scales: Pushing the Limits

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 96 Two-step Deconvolution in Electron Energy-loss Spectroscopy on hBN K-edge; RA McLeod; Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; M Malac; National Institute for Nanotechnol-ogy, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Poster # 41

    AL Kilcoyne; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; C Hirschmugl; Synchrotron Radiation Center

    Poster # 27

    3:00 PM 82 Di� usion Couple Approach for Exploring Refrac-tory Metals Additions to Structural Steels; LN Brewer, AL McGinnis, SK Menon; Naval Postgraduate School; K Hattar, JD Puskar, SH Goods; Sandia National Labo-ratories, Albuquerque

    Poster # 413

    A-12 Surface and Subsurface Analysis

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 83 Characterization of Embedded Metallic Nanopar-ticles in Oxides by Cross-coupling Aberration-corrected STEM and Atom Probe Tomography; A Devaraj, R Colby, V Shutthanandan, V Subramanian, C Wang, DE Perea, S � evuthasan; Paci� c Northwest National Lab

    Poster # 28

    3:00 PM 84 Detection and Analysis of the Native Oxide Layer and Material Transfer on the Near Apex Region of Atomic Force Microscope Tips Using Atom Probe Tomography; C Tourek, S Sundararajan; Iowa State University

    Poster # 29

    3:00 PM 85 Frequency Modulated Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy to Map Surface Potential of Mixed Lipid Monolayers with and Without Cholesterol; R Gaikwad; University of Waterloo, Canada

    Poster # 30

    3:00 PM 86 Enhanced Surface and In-Depth Characterization of Organic and Inorganic Materials Using XPS and So� Depth Pro� ling with Argon Cluster Ion Beams; BR Strohmeier; � ermo Fisher Scienti� c, Pittsburgh, PA; RG White, TS Nunney, P Mack, AE Wright; � ermo Fisher Scienti� c

    Poster # 31

    3:00 PM 87 Analysis of Polymer Surface Structures with X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Imaging; T Nunney, R White, P Mack, A Wright; � ermo Fisher Scienti� c

    Poster # 32

    3:00 PM 88 Advances in Atomic Force Microscopy, from Compo-sitional Mapping to Quantitative Measurements; C Wall, S Magonov, J Alexander, S Belikov; NT-MDT Develop-ment, Inc.

    Poster # 33

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    3:00 PM 106 Drilling Down into the Cathodoluminescence and Compositional Variation in Jadeite; S Wight, JM Davis, DC Meier; National Institute of Standards and Technol-ogy ; EP Vicenzi; Smithsonian Insitution

    Poster # 51

    3:00 PM 107 Tracing Pigment Patterns of Iron-based Paint on Ancestral Puebloan Pottery by SEM-EDS Without the Use of Carbon Coating; MW Pendleton, EA Ellis; Texas A&M University, College Station; DK Washburn; Uni-versity of Pennsylvania; BB Pendleton; West Texas A&M University

    Poster # 52

    A-15 In-situ Experiments in Liquids and Gases Using Electron-Optical Instruments

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 108 In-Situ Nanoparticle Nucleation and Growth with Tomographic Monitoring; T Gnanavel, J Ghatak, G Moe-bus; University of She� eld, United Kingdom

    Poster # 53

    3:00 PM 109 Low-pressure ETEM Studies of Au Assisted MgO Nanorod Growth; LD Duchstein, TW Hansen, CD Dams-gaard, JB Wagner; Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; L Ming; Institute for Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore

    Poster # 54

    3:00 PM 110 Di� erential Mass Loss in Dried Sodium Phosphate Bu� er Under Electron Beam Irradiation; WH Massover, NJ Zaluzec; Argonne National Laboratory

    Poster # 55

    3:00 PM 111 Virtual Microscopy as a Tool in Understanding Fluid-Stage Experiments: Application to Gold Nanopar-ticles in � in Water Layers; DA Welch, R Faller; Uni-veristy of California, Davis; ND Browning, Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    Poster # 56

    3:00 PM 112 On the Gas-dependent Image Resolution in an Aberration-corrected ETEM; JR Jinschek; Materials Sci-ence BU, FEI Company,Netherlands; S Helveg; Haldor Topsoe A/S, Denmark

    Poster # 57

    3:00 PM 113 Analysis of Imaging Conditions for Liquid Cell S/TEM; KL Jungjohann; University of California, Davis;

    3:00 PM 97 Morphological Study of Sub-nanometer Noble Metal Clusters by Electron Beam-Assisted Redistribution; SI Sanchez, SA Bradley, W Sinkler; Advanced Charac-terization, UOP, LLC, a Honeywell Company

    Poster # 42

    3:00 PM 98 An E� cient Technique to Quantify Dislocation Den-sities Imaged � rough Annular Dark Field Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy; CT Schamp; SVTC Technologies; PY Hung, BG Min; Sematech

    Poster # 43

    3:00 PM 99 Counting Number of Atoms in Metal Nanoparticles: Development of Quantitative-STEM Techniques for a JEM-2100F S/TEM; L Li, JC Yang, Z Zhang; University of Pittsburgh

    Poster # 44

    3:00 PM 100 Low Accelerating Voltage, X-ray Microanalysis: Bene� ts and Challenges; P McSwiggen; McSwiggen & Associates; N Mori, T Ohta; JEOL Ltd., Japan; C Nielsen; JEOL USA, Inc.,

    Poster # 45

    3:00 PM 101 Microanalysis of the Elemental Distribution in Par-ticles of Zn(OH)2 Obtained by Chemical Precipitation; L Bejar, A Medina; Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico; R Vargas, G Herrera; Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Irapuato, Mexico; I Alfonso; Universidad Autonoima del carmen, Mexico

    Poster # 46

    3:00 PM 102 A Standards-Based Method to Determine Elemental Compositions Using Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectrom-etry for Compound Semiconductors; M Rathi, P Ahren-kiel; South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; J Carapella, M Wanlass; National Renewable Energy

    Poster # 47

    3:00 PM 103 Minor and Trace Element Qualitative Analysis in VP-ESEM Part 1; RA Carlton; GlaxoSmithKline

    Poster # 48

    3:00 PM 104 Evaluation of Analytical Models and Monte Carlo Programs with Experimental phi-rho-z Depth Distri-bution for Quantitative Microanalysis; H Demers, R Gauvin, McGill University, Canada

    Poster # 49

    3:00 PM 105 Compositional Change of NaCl Particles Under Electron Beam Irradiation Measured by Time-resolved X-ray Analysis; I Ohnishi, K Shibuya, K Tachibana, J Yamagata, M Morita, T Watanabe, S Miyazawa, H Takahashi, Y Ohkura, Y Kondo; JEOL Ltd., Japan

    Poster # 50

  • Monday July 30

    92012

    Scientifi c Program

    3:00 PM 121 Application of Selected Di� raction with STEM to Some Materials; Y Suzuki, Y Kuroda, H Kikuchi, K Nakamura; Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, Japan

    Poster # 66

    3:00 PM 122 Orthogonal Random Layer Lattices or Random O� -set Phase Transition?; RW Collins, P Fraundorf, P Shee-han; University of Missouri, St. Louis; D Osborn; Center for Nano Science

    Poster # 67

    3:00 PM 123 So� ware Design for Simulation and Analysis of Elec-tron Di� raction Patterns; X Li; University of Nebraska

    Poster # 68

    A-19 VPSEM / ESEM

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 124 Analysis of Gas Flow in the New System of Aper-tures in the Secondary Electron Scintillation Detector for ESEM; J Maxa, J Jirak; Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; V Nedela; Institute of Scienti� c Instru-ments of the ASCR, Czech Republic

    Poster # 69

    3:00 PM 125 Scintillation Secondary Electron Detector for ESEM and SEM; J Jirak, P Cudek; Brno University of Technol-ogy, Czech Republic; V Nedela; Institute of Scienti� c Instruments of the ASCR , Czech Republic

    Poster # 70

    3:00 PM 126 Comparative Study of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Surface Structure Using SEM and ESEM; E Flodrova, V Nedela; Institute of Scienti� c Instruments of the ASCR, Czech Republic; A Hampl, M Sedlackova; Masaryk University, Czech Republic

    Poster # 71

    3:00 PM 127 Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope as a Tool for Imaging of Native State Somatic Embryogenesis; V Nedela, J Runstuk; Institute of Scienti� c Instruments of the ASCR, Czech Republic; S Svidenska; Brno Uni-versity of Technology, Czech Republic; J Hrib, B Voo-kova; Institute of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology SAS, Slovakia

    Poster # 72

    3:00 PM 128 Variable-Pressure Scanning Electron Micros-copy: Dark Horse of SEM Imaging; L Joubert; Stanford University

    Poster # 73

    JE Evans, I Arslan, ND Browning; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    Poster # 58

    3:00 PM 114 On the Fly Determination of Gas Compositions Inside an ETEM Reaction Cell; B Miller, PA Crozier, S Chenna; Arizona State University

    Poster # 59

    3:00 PM 115 (Invited) Current Challenges of TEM Imaging with a Liquid Flow Cell; KL Klein; Carl Zeiss NTS, LLC, Pea-body, MD; IM Anderson; National Institutes of Stan-dards and Technology

    Poster # 60

    3:00 PM 116 Environmental and Environment-controlled In Situ(S)TEM Systems and Application Examples; X Zhang; Hitachi High Technologies Corporation

    Poster # 61

    3:00 PM 117 In-Situ Liquid and Gas Transmission Electron Microscopy of Nano-scale Materials; D Alsem, NJ Sal-mon; Hummingbird Scienti� c; RR Unocic, GM Veith, KL More; Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Poster # 62

    3:00 PM 118 (Invited) Liquid Cell In-Situ Electron Microscopy: Interfacial Phenomena and Electrochemical Deposition; JM Grogan, HH Bau; University of Pennsylvania; J Park; University of California, Los Angeles; X Ye, CB Murray; University of Pennsylvania; FM Ross; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

    Poster # 63

    3:00 PM 119 Development of an In-Situ High Temperature-High Humidity TEM Observation Technique and Its Applica-tion to the Analysis of Catalyst Degradation Mechanism; T Yaguchi, A Watabe, H Matsumoto, T Kamino; Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, Japan; T Kanemura; Hitachi High-Tech Corporation, Japan; T Shimizu, D Imamura; Japan Automobile Research Institute, Japan

    Poster # 64

    A-18 Electron Diffraction

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 120 Fast Periodicity-analysis with “4spots” and ImageJ; RW Collins, P Sheehan, M Higley, P Fraundorf; Univer-sity of Missouri, St. Louis; D Osborn; Center for Nano Science

    Poster # 65

  • Monday July 30

    Scientifi c Program

    10 2012

    3:00 PM 61 Ultrastructural and Biochemical Analysis of In Vivoand In Vitro Capsid Assembly of the Alkaliphilic Phage Φ1N2-2 for Applications in Nanomedicine; L Rothschild; NASA Ames Research Center; F Mwaura, J Kabaru; University of Nairobi, Kenya; N Lobo, K Moulton, C Lobo, S Duboise; University of Southern Maine

    Poster # 8

    B-09 Biomedical Applications

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 62 Fractal and Image Analysis of Nitric Oxide Induced Alterations in Adult Stromal Stem Cell Morphology and Migration Kinetics in a Wound Healing Model of Cel-lular Migration; JW Fuseler, MT Valarmathi; University of South Carolina

    Poster # 9

    3:00 PM 63 Investigating UBM Degradation Products as a Pos-sible � erapeutic Treatment for Regenerative Medicine Using a P19 Cell Model; G Iwaoka, C Queenan, A Cal-abro, D Leonardi; Bergen County Technical Schools

    Poster # 10

    3:00 PM 64 mtDNA Migration and the Role of Exosomes in Hori-zontal Gene Transfer; Y Esquilin, C Queenan, A Cala-bro, D Leonardi; Bergen County Technical Schools

    Poster # 11

    3:00 PM 65 � e Benzoin-Based Complex: A New Frontier for Skin Repair; E Dente, A Calabro, C Queenan, D Leonardi; Bergen County Technical Schools

    Poster # 12

    PHYSICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIAMONDAY AFTERNOON

    P-01 Electron Microscopy/Spectroscopy ofEnergy-Related Materials

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 129 Particle Size Analysis for Fuel Cell Catalysts Using Electron Microscopy: Bright Field or HAADF Images?; Y Zhao, Y Tang; Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Savannah, GA; G Vaughan, D Ozkaya; Johnson Matthey Technol-ogy Centre , United Kingdom

    Poster # 74

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIAMONDAY AFTERNOON

    B-04 3D Structure and Ultrastructure of Cells, Organelles and Macromolecules

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 54 Aspects of the Cytology and Chemical Composition of Specialized Cells in Roots of the Ni Hyperaccumulator Senecio Coronatus; J Mesjasz-Przybylowicz, A Barnabas, Y Wang, P Sechogela, W Przybylowicz; i� emba Lab, South Africa; G Tylko; Jagiellonian University, Poland; I Yousef, P Dumas; Solei Synchrotron, France

    Poster # 1

    3:00 PM 55 Hemopressin Forms Self-assembled Fibrillar Nano-structures Under Physiologically Relevant Conditions; SJ Samuelsson; SRI International, Inc, Menlo Park; MG Bomar, AK Galande; SRI International Inc., Harrisonburg

    Poster # 2

    3:00 PM 56 Two Novel Staining Protocols Resolve Caenorhabdi-tis Elegans Cuticular Structures for Confocal and Trans-mission Electron Microscopy; RD Schultz, TL Gumienny, A Ellis; Texas A&M University, College Station

    Poster # 3

    3:00 PM 57 Understanding How Taxol Re-Imposes the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Using Correlative Microscopy; JG Ault, V Magidson, A Khodjakov; Wadsworth Center

    Poster # 4

    3:00 PM 58 Large Volumes at High Resolution Using Serial Block Face Imaging in the SEM; JJ Mancuso; Gatan Inc.

    Poster # 5

    3:00 PM 59 Virus-Induced Remodeling of Intracellular Mem-branes: � e Replication Structures of Nidoviruses and Enteroviruses; M Barcena, K Knoops, R Limpens, D Kumar, A Mommaas, AJ Koster, EJ Snijder; Leiden University, Netherlands; HM van der Schaar, F van Kuppeveld; Radboud Univeristy Nijmegen, Netherlands

    Poster # 6

    3:00 PM 60 Cryo-electron Tomographic Characterization of Structural Changes in In� uenza Virus at Low pH; DC Winkler, J Fontana, G Cardone, J Heymann, AC Steven; National Institutes of Health

    Poster # 7

  • Monday July 30

    112012

    Scientifi c Program

    3:00 PM 140 Characterization of Niobia Deposited via Atomic Layer Deposition on Mesoporous Silica for Improved Hydrothermal Stability; H Pham, A Anderson, A Datye; University of New Mexico; Y Pagan-Torres, J Dumesic; University of Wisconsin, Madison

    Poster # 85

    3:00 PM 141 Dispersion of Ni Particles on SiO2 by an Improved Incipient Wetness Method and Full Characterization by TEM; C Leyva, A Aguilar-Elguezabal, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados S.C (CIMAV), Mexico; I Reza; Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Mexico

    Poster # 86

    3:00 PM 142 Surface Plasmon Response of Self-organized Bi-metallic Plasmonic Nanoparticles; R Sachan, G Duscher, R Kalyanaraman; University of Tennessee, Knoxville; H Garcia; Southern Illinois University; S Pennycook; Oak Ridge Natioanl Laboratory

    Poster # 87

    3:00 PM 143 Understanding the Micro-structural Evolution of Cobalt-doped Ceria with Respect to Sintering Tem-perature Using FIB and TEM; MJ Arellano-Jimenez, A Suresh, C Carter; University of Connecticut; BA Wil-hite; Texas A&M University, College Station

    Poster # 88

    3:00 PM 144 Polycrystalline TiO2 Produced by Electrospinning; A Suresh; MJ Arellano-Jimenez, J McCutcheon, C Carter; University of Connecticut

    Poster # 89

    3:00 PM 145 Size/Shape-Controlled Synthesis and Low-Temperature Reactivity of Ceria; R Wang, SI Mutinda, D Li; Youngstown State University

    Poster # 90

    3:00 PM 146 Ultramicrotoming Pt Catalyzed Substrates and Dis-persion Supports; J Roller; MJ Arellano-Jimenez, J Bo-gart, R Maric, C Carter; University of Connecticut,

    Poster # 91

    3:00 PM 147 Structural and Compositional Analysis of a Ni/CeO2 Catalyst for Fuel Reforming in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells; R Cavendish, PA Crozier; Arizona State University

    Poster # 92

    3:00 PM 148 Decoration of Titanium (IV) Oxide Nanobelts with Iron (III) Oxide Nano� akes and Platinum Nanoparticles for Photocatalytic Applications; H Li, L Lampert, H Lian, J Jiao; Portland State University; P Elizondo; Oregon State University

    Poster # 93

    3:00 PM 130 Towards Quantifying Catalyst Losses from Fuel Cell Electrodes: An Electron Microscopy Study; D Cullen, K More; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; R Atanasoski; 3M, St Paul

    Poster # 75

    3:00 PM 131 � e Structure of Epitaxially-Stabilized BiVO4 Opti-mized for Photocatalysis; Q Mao, Y Zhu, DA Muller, SA Stoughton, M Showak, C Adamo, DG Schlom; Cor-nell University

    Poster # 76

    3:00 PM 132 Dislocations and Lattice Defects in Tetragonal Crys-tals of Co-Doped SnO2 Ceramic; M Shamsuzzoha; � e Uninersity of Alabama

    Poster # 77

    3:00 PM 133 Synthesis and Microstructural Characterization of Zirconia Scandia System; D Palacios, A Reyes, E Tor-res, HE Esparza; Centro de Investigación de Materiales Avanzados S.C. Mexico; J Reyes; Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Mexico

    Poster # 78

    3:00 PM 135 Spotting Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Degradation E� ects by Electron Microscopy; A Hessler-Wyser, AJ Schuler; CIME-EPFL, Switzerland; Z Wuillemin, J Van herle; LENI-EPFL, Switzerland

    Poster # 80

    3:00 PM 136 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanostruc-tured, Electrocatalytic Sol-Gel Films; L Mehdi; Miami University

    Poster # 81

    3:00 PM 137 Synthesis and Microstructural Analysis of La0.7 Sr0.3Cr0.4 Mn0.6O3−δ Perovskite; JJ Alvarado, C Leyva, F Paraguay, M Bocanegra, E Torres, A Reyes; Centro de Investigacion en materiales avanzados, Mex-ico; I Espitia; Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico

    Poster # 82

    3:00 PM 138 Probing the Deactivation of NiGa Nanoparticles as Catalyst for Methanol Synthesis with Environmen-tal TEM; CD Damsgaard, LL Duchstein, D Gardini, JB Wagner, I Sharafutdinov, CF Elkjær, S Dahl; Techni-cal University of Denmark, Denmark

    Poster # 83

    3:00 PM 139 In Situ Observation of W-Deposition in TiO2 Nano-tubes; S Santra, PA Crozier; Arizona State University

    Poster # 84

  • Monday July 30

    Scientifi c Program

    12 2012

    3:00 PM 156 Microstructural Characterization of White Char-coal; CH Chia, P Munroe, SD Joseph; Univesity of New South Wales, Australia

    Poster # 101

    3:00 PM 157 (Invited) Electronic and Transport Properties of One-Dimensional BN and BNC Heterostructures; A Lopez-Bezanilla, BG Sumpter; Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Poster # 102

    3:00 PM 158 Study of Al-Graphite Composites Prepared by Mechanical Processing in a High-energy Ball Mill; I Estrada-Guel, C Carreño-Gallardo, R Martínez Sán-chez Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados S.C (CIMAV), Mexico

    Poster # 103

    3:00 PM 159 α-Carbon Nanotubes and Nanospheres Producedby Chlorination of Cr(C5H5)2; L Otero-Diaz, P Gonzalez Garcia, D Avila Brande, E Urones Garrote, Universidad Complutense, Spain

    Poster # 104

    3:00 PM 160 Monodispersed Pt and Pt-Co Nanocrystals Assem-bled on High-Quality Graphene; W Qian, M Eastman,S Cottingham, D Hedinger, J Jiao; Portland State University

    Poster # 105

    3:00 PM 161 Multiprobe AFM Electrical Characterization andTip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene on Sili-con/Silicon Oxide Substrates; H Taha, R Dekhter; Y Bar-David, G Fish; Nanonics Imaging Ltd., Israel; A Lewis; Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

    Poster # 106

    3:00 PM 162 A Comparative Study of an Alumina-MWCNTs Nanocomposite Synthesized by Two Di� erent Routes; I Estrada-Guel, M Bocanegra-Bernal, R Martínez Sán-chez, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados S.C (CIMAV), Mexico

    P-02 Structural, Chemical and PhysicalProperties of Carbon-based and

    Related Nanomaterials

    Poster Session

    Monday 3:00 PM • Exhibit Hall

    3:00 PM 150 Electron Microscopy Characterization of Hexago-nal Boron Nitride Nano-Sheets Synthesized in Hydrogen Environment; M Ahmadi, M Sajjad, PX Feng, MJ Gui-nel; University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Poster # 95

    3:00 PM 151 Distinguishing the Electrical E� ects of Chemical and Topological Defect in Graphene Oxide; X Qiu; National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China

    Poster # 96

    3:00 PM 152 Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes in Rat Lung by Intratracheal Instillation; K Yamamoto, T Yoshida, R Goto; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sci-ence and Technology, Japan; A Ogami, Y Morimoto; University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan

    Poster # 97

    3:00 PM 153 (MSA Presidential Scholar) Synthesis and Charac-terization of Hierarchical, Ordered Metal Oxide and Carbon Monoliths; AJ Grano, F Sayler, M Bakker; Uni-versity of Alabama; J Smått; Åbo Akademi University, Finland

    Poster # 98

    3:00 PM 154 TEM Observation of Nitrogen-doped DiamondFilms; A Rezikyan, M Treacy, T Sun, F Koeck, R Nema-nich; Azizona State University

    Poster # 99

    3:00 PM 155 TEM-STEM Characterization of Cu-MWCNT Nanocomposites; ME Mendoza, G Solorzano; Ponti� cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil; B Archanjo; Campus do Inmetro em Xerém, Brazil

    Poster # 100

  • Tuesday July 31

    132012

    Scientifi c Program

    C Trager-Cowan, G Naresh-Kumar, B Hourahine, PR Edwards, J Bruckbauer, RW Martin; University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; C Mauder; AIXTRON Se, Germany; AP Day; Aunt Daisy Scienti� c, United Kingdom; G England, KE Developments, United King-dom; A Winkelmann; Max-Planck-Institut für Mikro-strukturphysik, Germany; PJ Parbrook; Tyndall National Institute, Ireland; AJ Wilkinson; University of Oxford, United Kingdom

    9:15 AM 176 New Insights on Quantitative Microstructure Char-acterization by Electron Channeling Contrast Imag-ing Under Controlled Di� raction Conditions in SEM; I Gutierrez-Urrutia, D Raabe; Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Germany

    9:30 AM 177 Characterization of Dislocation Contrast in Deformed Steels with BCC Structure by Electron Chan-neling Contrast Imaging Method; M Sugiyama, G Shige-sato, Y Shinohara; Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan

    9:45 AM 178 Quantitative Defect Analysis Using Electron Chan-neling Contrast Imaging Under Controlled Di� raction Conditions (cECCI); N Elhami, C Tasan, S Zae� erer; Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Germany

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 229 Quantitative Measurement of the Plastic Strain Field at a Fatigue Crack Tip Using Backscattered Electron Images; Y Yang, MA Crimp; Michigan State University; RA Tomlinson; University of She� eld, United King-dom; EA Patterson; University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

    10:45 AM 230 Ion Channeling vs. Electron Channeling Image Con-trast; LA Giannuzzi; LA Giannuzzi & Associates LLC; JR Michael; Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque

    11:00 AM 231 Channeling Contrast in Helium Ion Microscopy; DC Bell; Harvard University

    11:30 AM 232 Channeling in Scanning Transmission Helium-Ion Microscopy; LJ Allen; AJ D’Alfonso, University of Mel-bourne, Australia

    ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION SYMPOSIA TUESDAY MORNING

    A-07 Super-resolution Microscopy – Principles and Practice

    Session Chairs:Jim Galbraith, National Institutes of Health

    Hari Shro� , National Institutes of Health

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 226A

    8:30 AM 170 Facile Syntheses of Photoactivatable Rhodamines for Super-Resolution Microscopy; LD Lavis, JB Grimm, LM Wysocki, AN Tkachuk, TA Brown, E Betzig; Janelia Farm Research Campus, HHMI

    9:00 AM 171 Fast Single Molecule Position Determination Using Graphics Processing Units; K Lidke; University of New Mexico

    9:30 AM 172 Super-resolution Microscopy Reveals Mechanistic Details of Bacterial Cell Division; P Eswara Moorthy, KS Ramamurthi; National Institutes of Health; ML Erb, JA Gregory, K Pogliano, J Pogliano; University of Cali-fornia, San Diego; J Silverman; Cubist Pharmaceuticals

    9:45 AM 173 Examining Mitochondrial Nucleoid Structure and Organization by Correlative Super-Resolution Fluores-cence and Electron Microscopy; BG Kopek, G Shtengel, C Xu, T Brown, A Tkachuk, D Clayton, H Hess; Janelia Farm Research Campus, HHMI

    A-08 Channeling Effects in Microscopyand Microanalysis

    Session Chairs:Martin Crimp, Michigan State University

    Yoosuf Picard, Carnegie Mellon University

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 126A

    8:30 AM 174 Electron Channeling Contrast Image (ECCI) Simu-lations; M De Graef; Carnegie Mellon University

    9:00 AM 175 Applications of Electron Channeling Contrast Imag-ing for Characterizing Nitride Semiconductor � in Films;

    Tuesday July 31

  • Tuesday July 31

    Scientifi c Program

    14 2012

    9:00 AM 185 Application of Surface Analytical Techniques for Understanding Deposit Formation on Magnetic Tape Recording Head Surfaces; FE Spada; University of Cali-fornia, San Diego; DF Paul, JS Hammond; Physical Electronics

    9:30 AM 186 On Averaging Force Curves over Heterogeneous Sur-faces in Atomic Force Microscopy; V Kalaparthi, I Soko-lov, M Kreshchuk, ME Dokukin; Clarkson University

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 233 Optimization of Experiment in Traditional and Multi-Frequency Atomic Force Microscopy; S Magonov, J Alexander, S Belikov, C Wall; NT-MDT Development Inc.

    11:00 AM 234 AFM to Study Charging of Individual Quantum Dots with Light; N Guz, M Dokukin, I Sokolov; Clarkson University

    11:15 AM 235 Simultaneous Atomic Force and Confocal Fluo-rescence Microscopy for Correlated Nanometer Topo-graphical and Optical Resolution; O Schulz, A Ward, R Ros, Z Zhao, Y Liu, H Yan; Arizona State University

    11:45 AM 236 Atomic Force Microscopy and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy to Study the Mechanism of Amyloid Fibril Formation and Toxicity; E Drolle, F Hane, Y Choi, R Gaikwad, S Attwood, Z Leonenko; University of Waterloo, Canada

    A-13 Micro X-Ray FluorescenceSession Chairs:

    Je� Davis, National Institute of Standards and TechnologyEric Telfeyan, General Electric

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 127A

    8:30 AM 187 Characteristics in Valence-band Emission Spectra of Simple Metals and Transition Metals Obtained by SXES-TEM; M Terauchi; Tohoku University, Japan; H Taka-hashi; N Handa, T Murano; JEOL Ltd., Japan; M Koike, T Kawachi, T Imazono, N Hasegawa; Quantum Beam Science Directorate JAEA, Japan; M Koeda, T Nagano, H Sasai, Y Oue, Z Yonezawa, S Kuramoto; Shimadzu Corporation, Japan

    8:45 AM 188 De� ning a Minimum Analytical Mass in Geologi-cal Reference Samples Using μXRF Mapping Capacity; P Bedard, A Neron, S Barnes; Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi, Canada

    A-11 Correlative Microscopy andChemical Imaging

    Session Chairs:Alice Dohnalkova, Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    Carol Hirschmugl, University of Wisconsin, MadisonXiaokun Shu, University of California, San Francisco

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 227A

    8:30 AM 179 Understanding Structure and Chemistry between X-ray and Light Microscopy; C Jacobsen; Argonne National Laboratory

    9:00 AM 180 Correlative Microscopy and Chemical Imaging to Characterize the Structure and Biogeochemical Func-tion of Bio� lms; MJ Marshall, SM Belchik, EA Hill, LA Kucek, M � omas, JP Carson, TA White, EA Miller, AC Dohnalkova; Paci� c Northwest National Labora-tory; H Beyenal; Washington State University; B Cao; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    9:15 AM 181 Chemical and Structural Characterization with So� X-ray Spectro-microscopies in Correlation with Electron and Atomic Force Microscopies; A Hitchcock, B Leung, J Brash, E Naja� , D Rossouw, G Botton; McMaster Uni-versity, Ontario, Canada

    9:45 AM 182 Physical, Chemical and Hygroscopic Properties of Submicrometer Particles Studied Using X-ray Spectro-Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy; AV Tivanski; University of Iowa

    A-12 Surface and Subsurface AnalysisSession Chairs:

    Supapan Seraphin, University of ArizonaIgor Sokolov, Clarkson University

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 125A

    8:30 AM 183 (MSA Presidential Post Doctoral Award) Custom-Designed Electrical Potential Scanning Microscopy for Laboratory Applications: Image Contrast Calibration and Tests; AE Kamanyi, A Abdelrahman, W Grill; Uni-versity of Leipzig, Germany

    8:45 AM 184 Direct STM Observation of the Organometallic Intermediates in Ullmann Coupling Reactions on Metal Surfaces; K Wu; Peking University, China

  • Tuesday July 31

    152012

    Scientifi c Program

    9:00 AM 193 Identi� cation of Single Atoms Using Energy Dis-persive X-ray Spectroscopy; TC Lovejoy, GJ Corbin, N  Dellby, ZS Szilagyi, OL Krivanek; Nion Company; M Falke, A Kaeppel, W Hahn, M Rohde; Bruker Nano GmbH, Germany; Q Ramasse, I Godfrey, DM Kepaptso-glou, MC Sarahan, MD Shannon; SuperSTEM Labora-tory, United Kingdom; AL Bleloch; Halcyon Molecular; RJ Keyse; Lehigh University; R Zan; University of Man-chester, United Kingdom

    9:15 AM 194 Challenges of Quanti� cation with Large Solid Angle SDDs in the AEM; PG Kotula, JR Michael; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

    9:30 AM 195 Analysis of Small Metal Particles; SA Bradley; Hon-eywell UOP

    9:45 AM 196 Quantitative EDS Analysis of Nanometer-Scale Core/Shell Pd/Rh Structures; JD Sugar, PJ Cappillino, DB Robinson; Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore; PG Kotula; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 241 Quanti� cation by SIMS at the Nanoscale: Nano-SIMS50 Latest Developments; J Audinot, N Valle, H Migeon; Centre de recherche Public Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg

    11:00 AM 242 Understanding Best Practices for Atom Probe Tomography Implant Analysis; TJ Prosa, DJ Larson, D Olson, D Lawrence; Cameca Instruments Inc.; K Henry, E Steel, I Anderson; National Institute of Stan-dards and Technology

    11:30 AM 243 Evaluating and Improving the Accuracy of Atom Probe Reconstructions via Correlative TEM Tomogra-phy; KT Henry, AA Herzing, EB Steel, IM Anderson; National Institute of Standards and Technology

    11:45 AM 244 Detection of Individual Atoms with Energy Dis-persive X-ray Spectroscopy in Scanning Transmis-sion Electron Microscopy; DO Klenov; FEI Company, Netherlands

    9:00 AM 189 Prediction of Detection Limits of Micro X-Ray Fluorescence (μXRF); D Hodoroaba, V Rackwitz; BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany

    9:15 AM 190 A Flexible Cryojet-Cooled X-ray Fluorescence Microprobe: Initial Results; B Lai, S Chen, Q Jin, L Finney, C Jacobsen, S Vogt; Argonne National Labo-ratory; M Bolbat, K Brister; Norwestern University

    9:30 AM 191 Rapid Elemental Distributions with High Sensitiv-ity by µ-XRF; M Haschke, U Waldschläger, R Tagle, U Rossek; Bruker Nano GmbH, Germany

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 237 Multivariate Statistical Analysis Strategies of μ-XRF Spectral Images; PG Kotula, MA Rodriguez; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

    11:00 AM 238 Time Reduction Strategies in Large Area µXRF Imaging; J Davis; National Institute of Standards and Technology

    11:15 AM 239 Applications of Micro X-Ray Fluorescence in Con-crete; B Sudbrink, T Ley; Oklahoma State University; JM Davis; National Institute of Standards and Technology

    11:30 AM 240 High Speed High Resolution pnCCDs and SDDs for Micro Fluorescence Analysis; H Soltau, R Hartmann, P Holl, S Ihle, P Lechner, C � amm; PNSensor GmbH, Germany; A Niculae, I Ordavo, R Eckhardt; PNDetec-tor GmbH, Germany; O Scharf; Institut für Angewandte Photonik e.V., Germany; F Schopper, L Strüder; MPI Halbleiterlabor, Germany

    A-14 Quantifi cation from the Micro- toSub-nano Scales: Pushing the Limits

    Session Chairs:Gianluigi Botton, McMaster University, CanadaEmmanuelle Marquis; University of Michigan

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 129A

    8:30 AM 192 Quantitative Analysis of Atomic-Resolution X-ray Maps in an Aberration-Corrected Scanning Trans-mission Electron Microscope with a Large Solid-Angle Detector; M Watanabe; Lehigh University; A Yasuhara, E Okunishi; JEOL Ltd., Japan

  • Tuesday July 31

    Scientifi c Program

    16 2012

    11:00 AM 247 In-Situ Observations of Pt Nanoparticle Growth at Atomic Resolution Using Graphene Liquid Cells and CcCorrection; P Ercius; Lawrence Berkeley National Labo-ratory; K Kim, A Zettl; University of California, Berke-ley; J Park, P Alivisatos; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; J Yuk, J Lee; KAIST, Republic of Korea

    11:15 AM 248 In Situ Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Micro-scopic Observation of Electron Beam Induced Au Crystal Growth in a Solution; J Park, S Kodambaka; University of California, Los Angeles; FM Ross; IBM T.J. Wat-son Research Center, Yorktown Heights; JM Grogan, HH Bau; University of Pennsylvania

    11:30 AM 249 � e E� ect of Electron Dose on Beam Induced Sil-ver Nanocrystal Growth Kinetics and Morphology; TJ Woehl, WD Ristenpart; University of California, Davis; JE Evans, I Arslan, ND Browning; Paci� c North-west National Laboratory

    11:45 AM 250 Creation and Manipulation of Bubbles in Liquid Water Using a Scanning Transmission Electron Micro-scope; ER White, M Mecklenburg, SB Singer, BC Regan; University of California, Los Angeles

    A-16 You Never Stop Paying for a Car—The Challenge of Instrument Maintenance

    in an Era of Shrinking BudgetsSession Chair:

    � omas Williams, University of Idaho

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 131A

    8:30 AM 203 Will � is Work at Your Place? Sharing Strategies to Address Challenges of Shared Resource Management; J Bolin; Purdue University, W Lafayette, IN

    9:00 AM 204 Challenges Encountered in Running a Multi-Institutional Lab; Y Wu, R Ubic, DP Butt; Boise State University; JL Taylor; University of Idaho; OV Hester; Idaho National Laboratory

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 251 Instrument Maintenance Options: OEM Service Contract, OEM Demand Service, � ird Party Mainte-nance Management Programs, � ird Party Service Con-tracts, � ird Party Demand Service; PT McGinley; JEOL USA Inc.

    11:00 AM 252 � e Realities of Maintaining Major Tools in a Multi-user/Service Facility; DM Sherman; Purdue University

    A-15 In-situ Experiments in Liquids and Gases Using Electron-Optical Instruments

    Session Chairs:Eric Stach, Brookhaven National LaboratoryJoseph Grogan, University of Pennsylvania

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 132A

    8:30 AM 197 Vapour-phase Growth of III-V Semiconductor Nanowires In Situ in the TEM; FM Ross; IBM T.J. Wat-son Research Center, Yorktown Heights

    8:45 AM 198 In-Situ SEM Observation of Oriented Ge Nanowire Growth; T Vystavel, L Novák, P Wandrol; FEI Company, Brno, Czech Republic; M Kolíbal, J Mach, T Šikola; Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

    9:00 AM 199 (MSA Presidential Post Doctoral Award) � e Growth of Si Nanowires in UHVTEM and Cs-corrected ETEM; Y Chou; Purdue University; M Reuter, FM Ross; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights; EA Stach; Brookhaven National Laboratory

    9:15 AM 200 Environmental TEM Studies of Acetylene Decompo-sition over Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi Shelled Carbon Onions Substrates; D Zakharov; Purdue University

    9:30 AM 201 Towards Optimizing Synthesis of Metal-lic Nano-structures in So� Templates Using In-Situ Liquid Stage Microscopy; L Parent, I Arslan; University of California, Davis; D Robinson, P Cap-pillino; Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore; J Evans, N Browning; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    9:45 AM 202 In-Situ Observation of Solutions by WetSTEM; P Wandrol, M Unčovský, T Vystavěl; FEI Company, Czech Republic

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 245 Imaging of Pt3Fe Nanwire Growth in Liquids by In Situ TEM; H Liao, L Cui, H Zheng; Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; S Whitelam; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    10:45 AM 246 In-Situ Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy of Liq-uids; ME Holtz, Y Yu, HD Abruña, DA Muller; Cornell University

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    11:30 AM 223 Elucidation of the Fimbrial Adhesin Structure from the Oral Bacteria Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomi-tans; LR Nyland, M Radermacher, K Mintz, T Ruiz; Uni-versity of Vermont

    PHYSICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIATUESDAY MORNING

    P-01 Electron Microscopy/Spectroscopy ofEnergy-Related Materials

    Session Chair:Jingyue Liu, University of Illinois, Chicago

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 124A

    8:30 AM 205 New Insight into Atomic Scale Phenomena in Novel Perovskite-Based Catalysts; X Pan, MB Katz, Y Duan, M Fang, K Zhang, GW Graham; University of Michi-gan; C Adamo, DG Schlom; Cornell University

    9:00 AM 206 CdS Sensitized TiO2 Nanorod Photocatalysts Under Light Exposure in the Environmental TEM; L Zhang, B Miller, P Crozier; Arizona State University

    9:15 AM 207 Direct Observation of Interstitial Titanium Ions in the CO Oxidation Model Catalyst Au/TiO2; T Tanaka, T Kunio, A Sumiya; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    9:30 AM 208 Tomography and High Resolution Study of γ-Al2O3Porosity, Surfaces and Pt Surface Interaction; L Kovarik, C Wang, C Peden, J Szanyi, J Kwak; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory; A Genc; FEI Company, Hillsboro

    9:45 AM 209 STEM and EELS/EDXS Study of Promoted Mn/Rh/SiO2 Catalyst for Alcohol Synthesis; J Liu, RF Klie; Uni-versity of Illinois, Chicago

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 253 In-Situ STEM and Spectroscopic Imaging of Ordered Intermetallic Fuel Cell Nanocatalysts; Y Yu, HD Abruña, HL Xin, DA Muller; Cornell University; D Wang; Southwest University, China

    10:45 AM 254 Study of Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts Using Phase Matching and EELS; N Braidy, J Blanchard, N Abat-zoglou; Université de Sherbrooke, Canada; C Andrei; McMaster University, Canada

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIUMTUESDAY MORNING

    B-04 3D Structure and Ultrastructure of Cells, Organelles and Macromolecules

    Session Chair:Kelly Lee, University of Washington

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 225A

    8:30 AM 163 Structure of Bacteriophage SPP1 Head-to-tail Inter-face; EV Orlova, YL Chaban; Birkbeck College, United Kingdom; R Lurz; Max-Planck Institute für Molekulare Genetik, Germany; S Brasilès, P Tavares, S Zinn-Justin; Centre National de la Recherche Scienti� que, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

    8:45 AM 164 Atomic Structure of Bordetella Bacteriophage Reveals a Jellyroll Fold in Cement Protein and a Topolog-ically Distinct HK97-like Fold in Major Capsid Protein; X Zhang, H Guo, L Jin, J Miller, H Zhou; University of California, Los Angeles

    9:15 AM 165 Cryo-EM Reconstruction of Eilat Alphavirus; MB Sherman, F Nasar, SC Weaver; University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

    9:30 AM 166 Structural Analysis of Respiratory Syncytial Virus; GM Williams, JM Holl, G Kiss; RC Guerrero-Ferreira, ER Wright; Pediatrics, Emory University

    9:45 AM 167 K2: A Super-Resolution Electron Counting Direct Detection Camera for Cryo-EM; C Booth; Gatan Inc.

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 220 Ultrastructure of Swi� ia Exserta, a Gorgonian Octocoral from the Western Atlantic; LP Menzel, CH Bigger; Florida International University; B  Stein; Indiana University

    10:45 AM 221 Ultrastructural Analysis of Membrane Morphology and Outer Membrane Vesicles Associated with Aggre-gatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans; F Azari, L Nyland, T Ruiz, C Yu, K Mintz; University of Vermont

    11:00 AM 222 Bacterial “Helices”: How an Artifact of YFP-fusion Led to a Dominant Model; G Jensen, M Swulius; Califor-nia Institute of Technology

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    18 2012

    9:30 AM 213 (MSA Presidential Scholar) Water-driven Growth of Graphene Monoxide Revealed by In Situ Infrared and Electron Microscopy, Di� raction and Spectroscopy; EC Mattson, M Scho� eld, G Lu, S Cui, H Pu, S Rhim, M Weinert, J Chen, C Hirschmugl; M Gajdardziska-Josifovksa; University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; J Zhu, P Crozier; Arizona State University

    9:45 AM 214 Carbon Phases Developed During Mechanical Milling of C Soot and Metals; F Robles-Hernandez, D Barber; University of Houston; HA Calderon; Insti-tuto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 259 Structure-Property Relationships for Graphene Grains and Grain Boundaries; DA Muller, PY Huang, AW Tsen, R Hovden, L Brown, MP Levendorf; CS Ruiz-Vargas, M Wojcik, J Park; Cornell University

    11:00 AM 260 Advantage of Cc/Cs-corrected Imaging in 30 kV Transmission Electron Microscopy; T Sasaki, H Sawada, F Hosokawa, T Kaneyama, Y Kondo; JEOL Ltd., Japan; K Kimoto; National Institute for Materials Science, Japan; K Suenaga; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

    11:15 AM 261 Defects in Two Dimensional Crystals: An Ultra-high Resolution Aberration-corrected Electron Micros-copy Study; N Alem, S Louie, A Zettl; UC Berkeley; Q Ramasse; SuperSTEM Laboratory, United Kingdom; O Yazyev; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; C Seabourne, A Scott; University of Leeds, United Kingdom; C Kisielowski; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA; P Hartel; CEOS, Germany; B Jiang; FEI Company, Hillsboro, OR; R Erni; Empa, Switzerland

    11:30 AM 262 Atomic Structural Studies of Ultralong Carbon Nanotubes; R Arenal; Universidad de Zaragoza, Zara-goza, Spain; P Loehtman, M Picher, V Jourdain; Labora-toire Charles Coulomb, France

    11:45 AM 263 Tilted Dark Field TEM of Twinning and Twisting in Tri- and Bi-layer Graphene; R Hovden, L Brown, P Huang, M Wojik, DA Muller, J Park; Cornell University

    11:00 AM 255 Unit-cell Scale Measurements of Oxygen Vacancy Concentration and Homogeneity in SOFC Cobaltite � in Films; Y Kim, J He, MD Biegalski, HA  Ambaye, V Lauter, HM Christen, SJ Pennycook, SV Kalinin; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; ST Pantelides; Vanderbilt University

    11:15 AM 256 Pd5Cu4Pt Nanoparticles as Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells; D Martinez Casillas, O Solorza Esparza, HA Calderon; Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico

    11:30 AM 257 Aberration-corrected STEM Investigation of the Growth Mechanism of Hematite Pseudo-cubic Nanocrys-tals; J Liu; Arizona State University; L Cui, S Miao; Chi-nese Academy of Sciences University, China

    11:45 AM 258 Electron Microscopy Characterization of Platinum Catalysts Supported on Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes; MJ Guinel; University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico; N Brodusch, R Gauvin; McGill University, Canada; Y Verde-Gomez, B Escobar-Morales; Instituto Tec-nológico de Cancún, Mexico

    P-02 Structural, Chemical andPhysical Properties of Carbon-based and

    Related NanomaterialsSession Chairs:

    Raul Arenal, � e French Aerospace Lab, FranceJannik Meyer, University of Vienna, Austria

    Sebastian Osswald, Naval Postgraduate School

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 124B

    8:30 AM 210 Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Analysis of Carbon Nanostructures in Highly Fertile Amazonian Anthrosoils; BS Archanjo, DL Baptista; EH Martinz-Ferreira, Duque de Caxias, Brazil; JR Soares, LG Can-çado; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil; NP Falcão, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazô-nia, Brazil; HF Dos Santos; Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brazil; CA Achete; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    8:45 AM 211 Characterization of Carbon Nanomaterials with a Confocal Raman-AFM; U Schmidt, T Dieing, K Weishaupt; WITec GmbH, Germany; W Liu, J Yang; WITec Instruments Corporation

    9:00 AM 212 Carbon Nano Test Tubes—A New Analytical Tool for Characterisation of Molecules; A Khlobystov; Uni-versity of Nottingham, United Kingdom

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    EDUCATION • TUESDAY MORNING

    X-90 Microscopy in the Classroom:Strategies for Education and Outreach

    Session Chairs:Alyssa Calabro, Bergen County AcademiesCraig Queenan, Bergen County AcademiesDavid Becker, Bergen County Academies

    Education Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 229A

    8:30 AM 168 Implementing a High School Interdisciplinary Course in Light and Electron Microscopy; A Calabro, C Queenan, D Becker; Bergen County Technical Schools

    9:30 AM 169 LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science (LECSSS)—K-12 STEM Based Outreach; R Montoya; Arizona State University

    TECHNOLOGISTS’ FORUM SPECIAL TOPICTUESDAY MORNING

    X-31 Technologists’ Forum Special Topics:Confocal Microscopy Across the Sciences

    Session Chair:John Chandler, Colorado School of Mines

    Technologists’ Forum Session

    Tuesday 9:00 AM • Room: 231B

    9:00 AM 268 Applying Confocal Microscopy to Biological Sam-ples; AJ North; � e Rockefeller University

    9:30 AM 269 Confocal Laser Technology for Industrial Use; D Rideout; Olympus Corporation of the Americas, Center Valley

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 323 Beyond Identi� cation: Confocal Raman Spec-troscopy and Imaging for Graphene Development; T Beechem, T Ohta, A McDonald, S Howell; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque; JT Robinson; U.S. Naval Research Laboratories

    11:00 AM 324 Energy-Filtered Scanning Confocal Electron Micros-copy; PD Nellist, P Wang; University of Oxford, United Kingdom

    P-06 Failure Analysis of Structural MaterialsSession Chair:

    Dan Dennies, Exponent Failure Analysis AssociatesJames Martinez, NASA Johnson Space Center

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 8:30 AM • Room: 128A

    8:30 AM 215 � e Use of Metallographic Techniques in Failure Analysis Examinations of Ferrous Powder Metallurgy (PM) Materials; TF Murphy; Hoeganaes Corporation

    9:00 AM 216 Curious Failures of Parts and Components; M Pan-zenboeck; Montanuniversität, Austria

    9:15 AM 217 An Unusual Corrosion Condition in Welded Stain-less Steel Pipes; MA Hineman, MJ Danko, FE Schmidt; Engineering System Inc.

    9:30 AM 218 Adhesive Wear and Micro-Structural Damage in Re-Sulfurized Steels; FE Schmidt, MA Hineman, MJ Danko; Engineering Systems, Inc.

    9:45 AM 219 Superplastic HSLA Steels: Deformation and Fail-ure; S Fernandez, J Verdeja; Oviedo University, Spain; M Quintana, R Gonzalez; Universidad Panamericana, Mexico, Mexico

    10:00 AM Co� ee Break

    10:30 AM 264 Electron Backscatter Di� raction (EBSD) as a Predic-tive Tool for Amount of Cold Work in Ni-Based Welds and Base Materials; MA Othon, MM Morra; GE Global Research, Niskayuna; W Eric; Electric Power Research Institute

    11:00 AM 265 Sample Preservation, Collection, Cleaning and Stor-age in Failure Analysis; DP Dennies; Exponent Failure Analysis Associates

    11:15 AM 266 AFM-FIB-TEM Combo Analysis of Surface Relief Caused by Various Types of Deformation Bands in the Ti-Mo-Based Pseudoelastic Alloys; L Zhang; University of Connecticut

    11:30 AM 267 Fatigue Failure of Small Parts due to Manufactur-ing Processes; DF Susan, CV Robino, JE Christensen, LA Andrews, MJ Rye; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

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    Scientifi c Program

    20 2012

    MSA Distinguished ScientistAwardee Lectures

    Tuesday 12:15 PM • Room: 121A

    12:15 PM 40+ Years of Viruses in 3D; Timothy S. Baker; Uni-versity of California, San Diego

    12:40 PM Re� ections on Symmetry and Patterns in Microscopy of Materials; Ulrich Dahmen; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIUMTUESDAY MORNING

    B-05 Visualization, Localization andDynamics of Cellular Components

    Session Chairs:Josh Baker, University of Nevada, Reno

    Christopher Berger, University of VermontDiane Lidke,  University of New Mexico

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 10:30 AM • Room: 226A

    10:30 AM 225 Spatial Intensity Distribution Analysis (SpIDA): A Fluorescence Microscopy Based Method to Mea-sure Receptor Oligomerization in Cells; PW Wiseman, AG Godin, JL Swi� , S Costantino; A Ribeiro-da-Silva, McGill University, Canada; Y De Koninck, J Beaulieu; Laval University, Canada

    11:00 AM 226 New Advances in Live-cell Imaging: Multiplexed Protein Activity Measurements and Correlational Stud-ies of Rho GTPase Regulation in Living Cells; L Hodg-son, D Spiering; Albert Einstein College of Medicine; M Sabouri; C Der Mardirossian, � e Scripps Research Institute; G Danuser; Harvard Medical School; K Hahn; University of North Carolina

    11:30 AM 227 Dynamics of Adhesion Molecule Domains on Neu-trophil Membranes; T Gaborski; Rochester Institute of Technology; M Sealander, R Waugh, J McGrath; Uni-versity of Rochester

    11:45 AM 228 Measuring Membrane Receptor Interactions Using Single Quantum Dot Tracking; D Lidke; University of New Mexico

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    A-06 Focused Ion Beam Instrumentation & Applications for Physical and

    Biological SciencesSession Chairs:

    Nabil Bassim , U.S. Naval Research LaboratoryLucille Giannuzzi, LAGiannuzzi & Associates

    Keana Scott, National Institute of Standards and Technology

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 126A

    1:30 PM 284 Focused Ion Beam Milled Nanochannels for Con-� nement Enabled DNA Single-Molecule Studies; L Men-ard, J Zhou, M Woodson, C Mair, J Alarie, J Ramsey; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

    2:00 PM 285 Advantages of Focused Ion Beam to Understand Redeposition, Secondary Sputtering E� ects and to Cre-ate Micro� uidic Structures; L Saraf; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory; D Britt; Utah State University

    2:15 PM 286 Fabrication of GaN Islands at Speci� c Locations on Si Substrates Using FIB Induced Ga Surface Precipitation and Plasma Nitridation; H Wang, J Gray; University of Pittsburgh

    2:30 PM 287 Focused Ion Beam Lithography of Nanophotonic Structures; JE Sanabia; Raith USA, Inc.; A Nadzeyka, S Bauerdick, L Peto, F Nouvertné; Raith GmbH, Germany

    2:45 PM 288 3D Characterization of Pigment Dispersion in Dried Paint Films Using Focused Ion Beam-Scanning Electron Microscopy; J Lin, W Heeschen; � e Dow Chemical Company, Midland; J Re� ner, J Hook; � e Dow Chemi-cal Company, Spring House Technical Center

    A-12 Surface and Subsurface AnalysisSession Chairs:

    Vincent Smentkowski, General Electric Global Research CenterJohn Chaney, � e Aerospace Corporation

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 125A

    1:30 PM 289 In-Situ Ion Scattering Surface Characterization of Nanostructured Materials Exposed to Controlled Irradia-tion Fields; J Allain; O El-Atwani, A Suslova, J Fowler, C Taylor; Purdue University

    INSTRUMENTATION SYMPOSIATUESDAY AFTERNOON

    A-01 Applications of Aberration-Corrected STEM and SEM

    Session Chair:Andre Mkhoyan, University of Minnesota

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 131A

    1:30 PM 279 Nanoparticle Plasmonic Forces: Pulling and Pushing!; P Batson; Rutgers University; A Rivacoba, P Echenique; University of the Basque Country, Spain; J Aizpurua; Donostia International Physics Center, Spain; R  Barrera; Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico; A Reyes-Coronado, Benemerita Uni-versidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico

    2:00 PM 280 (MSA Presidential Scholar) Imaging ‘Invis-ible’ Dopant Atoms in Semiconductor Nanocrystals; AA Gunawan, A Wills, A Mkhoyan; University of Min-nesota; MG � omas; Cornell University; DJ Norris; ETH-Zurich, Switzerland

    2:15 PM 281 High Precision STEM Imaging by Non-Rigid Align-ment and Averaging of a Series of Short Exposures; B Berkels, R Sharpley, P Binev; University of South Carolina; A Yankovich, F Shi, P Voyles; University of Wisconsin, Madison; W Dahmen; RWTH Aachen, Germany

    2:30 PM 282 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nanoclusters for Improved STEM Image Simulations; R Aveyard, J  Yuan; University of York, United Kingdom; Z Li, RL Johnston; University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

    2:45 PM 283 Sintering and Coalescence Behavior of L10 FePt Magnetic Nanoparticles; J Wittig; Vanderbilt University; L Allard; Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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    22 2012

    A-14 Quantifi cation from the Micro- toSub-nano Scales: Pushing the Limits

    Session Chairs:Gianluigi Botton, McMaster University, Canada

    Paul Kotula, Sandia National LaboratoriesEmmanuelle Marquis; University of Michigan

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 129A

    1:30 PM 297 Simulating STEM Images in Micrometers-thick Solid and Liquid Specimens; D Drouin, H Demers; Uni-versite de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada; N de Jonge; Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany

    2:00 PM 298 Evaluation of Monte Carlo Codes with Experimental k-Ratio of Binary Specimen for Quantitative Microanal-ysis; PT Pinard, S Richter; RWTH Aachen University, Germany; H Demers, R Gauvin; McGill University, Canada

    2:15 PM 299 Applications of the Scanning Low Energy Electron Microscope; I Mullerova, E Mikmekova, S Mikmekova, M Hovorka, L Frank; Institute of Scienti� c Instruments ASCR, v.v.i., Czech Republic

    2:30 PM 300 Detectability Limits in EELS by Monte Carlo Simu-lations; M Attarian Shandiz, R Gauvin; McGill Univer-sity, Canada; F Salvat; Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

    2:45 PM 301 A New Method to Validate Ionization Cross-Sections for the Computation of Cli� -Lorimer K_(A-B) Factors; R Gauvin; McGill University, Canada

    A-15 In-situ Experiments in Liquids and Gases Using Electron-Optical Instruments

    Session Chairs:Blythe Clark, Sandia National LaboratoriesDebbie Stokes, FEI Company, Netherlands

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 132A

    1:30 PM 302 Coupling EELS/EFTEM Imaging with Environmen-tal Fluid Cell Microscopy; RR Unocic, L  Baggetto, KA Unocic, GM Veith, NJ Dudney, KL  More; Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    2:00 PM 303 In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy of Electro-chemical Electrode Recon� guration Processes; BC Regan,

    2:00 PM 290 Combined SIMS-SPM Instrument for High Sensitivity and High Resolution Elemental 3D Analysis; T Wirtz, Y Fleming;, Centre de Recherche Pub-lic–Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg; U Gysin, T Glat-zel, E Meyer; University of Basel, Switzerland; U Maier, U Wegmann; Ferrovac GmbH, Switzerland

    2:15 PM 291 A Multi-technique Approach to the Characteriza-tion of Surfaces and � in Films; T Nunney; � ermo Fisher Scienti� c, United Kingdom; M  Wall, P Camus; � ermo Fisher Scienti� c, Madison

    2:45 PM 292 Contribution of the Surface Contamination at Room Temperature on the Quantitative Analysis by EPMA of Uranium Compounds; O Dugne, E Brackx, C Rado; CEA Marcoule, France; C Gueneau, S Chatain; CEA Saclay, France; C Merlet; University of Montpellier, France; P Chamelot, M Gibilaro; Centre National de la Recher-che Scienti� que, Toulouse, France; M Cabiè; University Paul Cézanne; M Lahaye; Université Bordeaux, France

    A-13 Micro X-Ray FluorescenceSession Chairs:

    Je� Davis, National Institute of Standards and TechnologyEric Telfeyan, General Electric

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 127A

    1:30 PM 293 Application of Micro-XRF in Forensic Science; S Mamedov; Horiba Instruments Inc.

    2:00 PM 294 Portable XRF and Raman Analysis of a ‘Modig-liani’ Signature Painting; G Casuccio, K Bunker, S Ken-nedy, M Sparrow, B Pacolay, P Ioannidis; RJ Lee Group, Inc.; R Foulke; Foulke Fine Art Conservation, LLC

    2:15 PM 295 � ickness and Composition Analysis of � in-Film Solar Cells Using Micro-XRF; A Lee; EDAX Inc.

    2:45 PM 296 (MSA Presidential Post Doctoral Award) 2D/3D Trace Elemental Mapping of Frozen-hydrated Bio-materials Using the Bionanoprobe; S Chen, B Lai, C Roehrig, J Maser, D Shu, L Finney, S Gleber, Q Jin, S Vogt; Argonne National Laboratory; C Flache-necker, B Hornberger; Xradia Inc.; T Paunesku, G Woloschak, J VonOsinski, M Bolbat, K Brister, C Jacobsen; North-western University

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    B-05 Visualization, Localization andDynamics of Cellular Components

    Session Chairs:Josh Baker, University of Nevada, RenoDiane Lidke, University of New Mexico

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 226A

    1:30 PM 274 Determining the Protein Architecture of Macromo-lecular Complexes Using Live Cell Fluorescence Micros-copy; A Joglekar; University of Michigan

    2:00 PM 275 Improving the Sensitivity and E� ciency of FRET Measurements Using Lock-In and Spectral Detection; DW Piston, RK Benninger, AD Elliott; Vanderbilt Uni-versity; L Gao, T Tkaczyk; Rice University

    2:15 PM 276 Receptor Reorganization During Immune Response: Visualization at the Nanoscale; JS Aaron, QB Smith, BD Carson, JA Timlin; Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

    2:30 PM 277 Spatiotemporal Properties of Purinergic-evoked Ca2+ Signals and Exocytosis in Murine Parotid Acinar Cells; S Bhattacharya, D Verrill, K Carbone, D Giovan-nucci; University of Toledo

    2:45 PM 278 Spatio-Temporal Dissection of Protein Kinase C-Mediated Phosphorylation of the Gap Junction Pro-tein Connexin43; AC Cone; A Wu-Zhang, AC Newton, GE Sosinsky; University of California, San Diego

    PHYSICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIUMTUESDAY AFTERNOON

    P-01 Electron Microscopy/Spectroscopy of Energy-Related Materials

    Session Chairs:Mary Grace Burke, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

    Paulo Fereira, University of Texas, AustinYimei Zhu, Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 124A

    1:30 PM 306 Lithium and Transition Metal Ordering in Overlithi-ated Layered Oxides for Lithium-Ion Batteries; J Bareno, W JianGuo, M Balasubramanian, SV Pol, S Kang, DP Abraham; Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL; I Petrov; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

    ER White, M Mecklenburg, WA Hubbard, SB Singer; University of California, Los Angeles

    2:30 PM 304 Direct Observation of Microstructural Evolution in Li Battery Cathode Oxide Particles During Electrochemi-cal Cycling by In Situ Electron Microscopy; D  Miller, C Pro� , J Wen, D Abraham; Argonne National Laboratory

    2:45 PM 305 (MSA Robert Apkarian Memorial Scholar) Liquid Cell TEM of the Corrosion of Metal Films in Aqueous Solutions; S Chee, R Hull; Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti-tute; FM Ross; IBM TJ Watson Research Center

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIUMTUESDAY AFTERNOON

    B-04 3D Structure and Ultrastructure of Cells, Organelles and Macromolecules

    Session Chair:Kelly Lee, University of Washington

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 225A

    1:30 PM 270 Incorporation of NADH-ubiquinone Oxidoreduc-tase (Mitochondrial Complex I) into Lipid Nanodiscs; DJ Fowler, T Ruiz, M Radermacher; University of Ver-mont; SG Sligar; University of Illinois, Urbana-Cham-paign; V Zickermann, U Brandt; Goethe-University, Germany

    1:45 PM 271 3D-analysis of Nucleotide-Dependent Conforma-tional Changes in the N-Ethylmaleimide Sensitive Factor (NSF) and � eir Potential Role in SNARE Complex Dis-assembly; A Moeller; E Wilson-Kubalek, B Carragher; � e Scripps Research Institute; M Fried, S Whiteheart; University of Kentucky; C Zhao; University of Califor-nia, San Diego

    2:15 PM 272 (MSA Presidential Scholar) Hunting Down SYN3 in Chloroplasts of Arabidopsis � aliana; E Stempinski, L Yuan, CA Makaro� , RE Edelmann; Miami University

    2:30 PM 273 Visualization of Cells Grown Directly on an EM Support Followed by Rapid Freezing, Freeze-drying, and Metal Coating; J Gri� th; University of North Carolina

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    Scientifi c Program

    24 2012

    SJ Pennycook, MF Chisholm; Oak Ridge National Labo-ratory; Y Ihm, G Duscher; University of Tennessee

    2:45 PM 314 EFTEM Study of a Carbon Nanostructure Compos-ite; TF Lam, R Sharma, J Liddle; National Institute of Standards and Technology; JP Winterstein; FEI Com-pany, Hillsboro, OR; P Kabro; Applied Nanostructured Solutions, LLC.

    P-03 Hybrid (Soft-Hard)Materials and Interfaces

    Session Chairs:Derk Joester, Northwestern University

    Vinayak Dravid, Northwestern University

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 228A

    1:30 PM 315 Studying Carbonate Precipitation with and With-out Con� nement Using Electron Microscopy; A Verch, R Van de Locht, I Morrison, R Kroeger; University of York, United Kingdom; Y Kim, F Meldrum; University of Leeds, United Kingdom

    2:00 PM 316 Cryo-TEM Study on Hierarchical Self-assembly of Amelogenin and Regulation of Biomineralization at the Nanoscale; P Fang, E Beniash, J Conway; Uni-versity of Pittsburgh; H Margolis; Forsyth Institute; J Simmer; University of Michigan

    2:15 PM 317 Structure of the Collagen Fibril Across a Mineral-ized Interface: A Cryo-TEM Study of the Periodontal Ligament—Cementum Junction; ED Sone, BD Quan; University of Toronto, Canada

    2:45 PM 318 Characterization of Zirconia Nanoparticles Pro-duced by Biomimetic Condensation; MJ Arellano-Jimenez, C Hire, D Adamson, C Carter; University of Connecticut

    P-06 Failure Analysis of Structural MaterialsSession Chairs:

    Dan Dennies, Exponent Failure Analysis AssociatesJames Martinez, NASA Johnson Space Center

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 128A

    1:30 PM 319 Examination of Surface Residuals Obtained During Re-Lubrication of the International Space Station (ISS) Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ); JL Golden; Boeing, Houston, TX; JE Martinez; NASA Johnson Space Center

    2:00 PM 307 In-Situ TEM Study of Phase Transformation and Structural Evolution of Si-C Nanocomposite Anode for Lithium Ion Battery; C Wang, M Gu, X Li, Z Wang, W Xu, J Liu, F Gao, L Kovarik, J Zhang, S � evuthasan, DR Baer; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory; J Howe; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; DJ Burton; Applied Sciences, Inc; Z Liu, X Xiao; General Motors Global R&D Center

    2:15 PM 308 In Situ and Ex Situ Diagnosis of Nanoscale Elec-trochemical Processes Using Miniature All-Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries; VP Oleshko, D Ruzmetov, PM Haney, HJ Lezec, AK Agrawal, AV Davydov, S Krylyuk, KW Moon, JE Bonevich, M Tanase, AA Talin; National Institute of Standards and Technology; K Karki, KH Baloch, J Cumings; University of Maryland

    2:30 PM 309 In Situ TEM-EELS for Tracking Lithium Electro-chemical Reactions in Single Particles; F Wang, J Graetz, Y Zhu; Brookhaven National Laboratory

    P-02 Structural, Chemical and PhysicalProperties of Carbon-based and

    Related NanomaterialsSession Chairs:

    Raul Arenal, � e French Aerospace Lab, FranceJannik Meyer, University of Vienna, Austria

    Sebastian Osswald, Naval Postgraduate School

    Platform Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 124B

    1:30 PM 310 Atomic Imaging and Spectroscopy of Single Layered Materials; K Suenaga; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

    2:00 PM 311 Atomic Resolution Imaging of 2D Nanomaterials; A Shmeliov, P Wang, H Ee; PD Nellist, V Nicolosi; Oxford University, United Kingdom; M Shannon, SuperSTEM Laboratory, United Kingdom

    2:15 PM 312 Probing Defects and Impurity-induced Electronic Structure Changes in Single and Double-layer Hexago-nal Boron Nitride Sheets with STEM-EELS; Q Ramasse; SuperSTEM Laboratory, United Kingdom; N Alem, A Zettl; University of California, Berkeley; O Yazyev; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland; C Pan, R Nair, R Jalil, R Zan, U Bangert, KS Novoselov; University of Manchester, United Kingdom; C Sea-bourne, AJ Scott; University of Leeds, United Kingdom

    2:30 PM 313 Atomic-scale Imaging of Graphene-based Nanopo-rous Carbon; J Guo, JR Morris, CI Contescu, NC Gallego,

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    252012

    Scientifi c Program

    X-52 Biological Sciences Tutorial: Correlative Light and Electron Cryo-Microscopy

    Instructor: Ariane Briegel, California Institute of Technology

    Tutorial Session

    Tuesday 2:30 PM • Room: 227B

    2:30 PM 326 Correlative Light and Electron Cryo-Microscopy; A Briegel; California Institute of Technology

    EDUCATION • TUESDAY AFTERNOON

    X-92 Project MICRO: MicroscopicExplorations — A FREE workshop for meeting

    attendees and Phoenix area teachersSession Chair:

    Elaine Humphrey, University of Victoria, Canada

    Education Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 229A

    1:30 PM Project MICRO: Microscopic Explorations — A FREE workshop for meeting attendees and Phoenix area teach-ers; Caroline Schooley; Independent Arts and Cra� s Professional, San Francisco Bay Area

    2:00 PM 320 TEM Investigation of Butter� y and White Etching Area Formed During Rolling Contact Fatigue; V Bedekar, R Hyde; Timken Company; R Shivpuri; � e Ohio State University

    2:15 PM 321 Failure Analysis of a Jet Engine Gearbox Drive Gearsha� Ball Bearing; R Villa, S Roswurm; Tinker Air Force Base

    2:45 PM 322 Failure Analysis of T-38 Aircra� Burst Hydraulic Aileron Return Line; J Martinez; NASA Johnson Space Center

    TECHNOLOGISTS’ FORUM SPECIAL TOPIC TUESDAY AFTERNOON

    X-32 Technologists’ Forum Roundtable: EM Biological Specimen Prep:

    Protocols for SuccessSession Chair:

    John Chandler, Colorado School of Mines

    Technologists’ Forum Round Table

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 231B

    1:30 PM X-32 Technologists’ Forum Roundtable: EM Biological Specimen Prep: Protocols for Success

    BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES TUTORIALSTUESDAY AFTERNOON

    X-51 Biological Sciences Tutorial: Artifacts in Immunolabeling

    Instructor: Hong Yi, Emory University

    Tutorial Session

    Tuesday 1:30 PM • Room: 227B

    1:30 PM 325 Correlative Interpretation and Artifacts in Immu-nolabeling; H Yi; Emory University

  • Tuesday July 31

    Scientifi c Program

    26 2012

    3:00 PM 352 Instabilities in Scanning Probe Images of Periodic Structures: Detection and Corrections; N Braidy; Uni-versité de Sherbrooke, Canada; Y Le Bouar; CNRS/ONERA, France; S Lazar; FEI Electron Optics, Nether-lands; C Ricolleau; Université Paris Diderot, France

    Poster # 133

    3:00 PM 353 Measuring Spin-state and Ferromagnetic Transi-tions in La1−xSrxCoO3 Using In-Situ Atomic-resolution Z-contrast Imaging and EELS; A Gulec, RF Klie; physics, University of Illinois, Chicago

    Poster # 134

    3:00 PM 354 Co-Clustering Via Nanochannel-Membrane Modu-lated Ion Implantation into Si3N4 Observed by Plan-View Aberration-Corrected STEM And EELS; W Guan, U Bhatta, IM Ross, J Ghatak, G Moebus; University of She� eld, United Kingdom; N Peng; University of Sur-rey, United Kingdom

    Poster # 135

    3:00 PM 355 Atomic Resolution Energy-Filtered HREM at High-Loss Region Using Cs- and Cc-Corrected TEM; J Wen, DJ Miller, NJ Zaluzec, JM Hiller, RE Cook; Argonne National Laboratory; AB Shah, J Zuo; University of Illi-nois, Urbana-Champaign

    Poster # 136

    3:00 PM 356 Determining the Atomic Structure of [111] Tilt Grain Boundaries in Ceria; W Tong, H Yang, J Aguiar; University of California, Davis; N Browning; Paci� c Northwest National Laboratory

    Poster # 137

    3:00 PM 357 Sample Surface Atomic Resolution Secondary Electron Imaging with an Aberration Corrected STEM; H Inada, K Nakamura, K Tamura, Y Suzuki, T Sato, M Konno; Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, Japan; D Su, J Wall, Y Zhu; Brookhaven National Labo-ratory; J Ciston; Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory

    Poster # 138

    3:00 PM 358 High Resolution Imaging and X-Ray Microanaly-sis with STEM in the FE-SEM; R Gauvin, P Michaud, N Brodusch; McGill University, Canada; ML Trudeau; Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec, Canada

    Poster # 139

    3:00 PM 359 Structural and Elemental Analysis of Heavily- Doped ZnO; AV Kvit, AB Yankovich, BT Puchala, DD Morgan, PM Voyles; University of Wisconsin, Madison; V Avrutin, H Liu, N Izyum