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Microscopy Lab Workshop Series 4: FESEM-EDS & Sample Preparation

Advanced microscopy is one of the most essential techniques in micro/nano-characterization to extract important information on the specimens. Efficient uses of advanced microscopy equipment require not only skills in equipment operation but also sufficient knowledge on the mechanism of image-formation in micrographs as well as good experiences of practical application of analysis to research. MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series aims to assist researchers and technicians to develop their skills and knowledge in order to encourage efficient uses of microscopy equipment and advance nano-characterization in Malaysia.

   Following the successfulness of our Workshop Series 1-3, we are glad to inform that we will organize another one, which is MJIIT Microscopy Laboratory Workshop Series 4 in cooperation with JEOL (M) SDN BHD. We are focusing on the fundamental knowledge and basic operation of FESEM – EDS as well as specimen preparation. We are pleased to welcome young engineers and researchers of all related industries and universities to join the MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series-4. 

MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series – 2: FESEM & STEM, MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series – 3: TENSILE TEST & EBSD

Due to the successfulness of our Workshop Series 1, we are glad to inform that we will organize a new Workshop Series, which is MJIIT Microscopy Laboratory Workshop Series 2 and MJIIT Microscopy Laboratory Workshop Series 3. For this time, we are focusing on the operation of FESEM (EBSD) and Intermediate level of STEM. We are pleased to welcoming all related industries and researchers to join our MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series. 

We are pleased to welcoming all related reseracher to participate in a MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series 2 & 3 to be held on 22nd – 29th March 2018 at Microscopy Laboratory, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Campus

 

 


The main topics covered in these course are:

 
Workshop Series 2:
1) 
 Application of channeling contrast to dislocations in materials
2)  STEM technique for observation of dark field images
3)  Application of STEM to characterization of materials.

Workshop Series 3:
1)  Fundamentals of EBSD
2)  Tensile test out of SEM
3) Installation of device
 
 
Application Requirement:
1. Complete the registration form first before make the payment. We will notify you for the payment.
2. Participation is only confirmed after payment is made.
3. Payment is non-refundable upon cancellation.

Details on the workshop can be found in the brochure, as attached.

For registration, please click here:  https://goo.gl/ETFR3K
 
 
HURRY UP!! SEAT IS LIMITED!!
 

Should you require further information about the workshop, please feel free to contact us via email:microscopy.mjiit@utm.my or call us at +603-2203 1527

We look forward for your participation and contribution and we thank you for your continuous support to MJIIT Microscopy Laboratory.

MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series – 1: Field Emission Transmission Electron Microscope (FETEM) & Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM)

We are pleased to welcoming all related industries and researchers to join our three-day MJIIT Microscopy Lab Workshop Series – 1: Field Emission Transmission Electron Microscope (FETEM) & Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM), to be held on 6th – 8th February 2018 at Microscopy Laboratory, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Campus.  

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About Our Workshop:

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Advanced microscopy of FETEM is an essential technique in micro/nano-characterization to gather information on sample structure, defects, particle size and elemental composition/distribution. Efficient use of advanced microscopy equipment requires operators /researchers to have good knowledge on micro/nano-characterization; and sufficient skills in operation. 

The Microscopy Laboratory of MJIIT organizes a series of workshops where a small number of trainees study thoroughly practical knowledge and skills in micro/nano-characterization, starting from Series 1 : FETEM/STEM. 


The main topics covered in these course are:


1) Basic theory of FETEM/STEM & Sample Preparation

2) Demonstration on sample preparation using FIB-FESEM (FEI Helios Nanolab G3), and sample imaging using the FETEM (JEOL JEM-2100F) 

3) Hands-on practice on using FETEM/STEM

For registration, please click here: https://goo.gl/ZD71DM.
 
 
HURRY UP!! SEAT IS LIMITED TO 8 PARTICIPANTS ONLY!!
 

Should you require further information about the workshop, please feel free to contact us via email:microscopy.mjiit@utm.my or call us at +603-2203 1527

We look forward for your participation and contribution and we thank you for your continuous support to MJIIT Microscopy Laboratory.

4TH WORKSHOP ON SAMPLE PREPARATION AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 2017

 

This workshop welcomes all related industries and researchers in Malaysia to join and learn about microstructure analysis. The workshop also covers the additional knowledge on sample preparation for microstructure and mechanical testing from industrial experts by using high end equipment.

This two-days workshop is prepared to address most of the issues faced in sample preparation for microstructure analysis. At the end of workshop, it is hope that participants will understand what happens when sample is mounted, ground, polished and then observed under electron/ optical microscopes. Besides that, participants will also be exposed on the principle of microstructural analysis such as optical microscope, image processing analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS). During the workshop also, participants will have chance to apply their knowledge gained from the lectures in preparing their own samples prior to microscopic and sample analysis using the available equipmen

 

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