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The following tutorials, lectures and short courses are offered by personnel associated with the University
of Michigan Electron Microbeam Analysis Laboratory, often as part of full fledged courses such as
MSE-562
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Introduction to scanning electron microscopy, based on
Wil Bigelow's notes.
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Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction Overview by
John Mansfield for MSE-562, 1998.
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Presentation by
John Mansfield for
John Bilello's
MSE-460 class on February 24th, 2000.
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Presentation by
John Mansfield for
Rick Laine's
Chem-511 class on March 9th, 2000.
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Introduction to XEDS a PDF document of a lecture by Nestor Zaluzec of Argonne National Laboratory (April 2001).
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Introduction to EELS in the AEM a PDF document of a lecture by Nestor Zaluzec of Argonne National Laboratory (2001).
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Introduction to XEDS in the AEM a PDF document of a lecture by Nestor Zaluzec of Argonne National Laboratory (2001).
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Specimen Preparation for the Physical Sciences a PDF document of handouts for a short course by Scott Walck and Ron Anderson given at the 2005 Microscopy and Microanalysis Meeting, held at Honolulu Convention Center, HI, July 31st 2005.
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An Introduction to the Environmental SEM and the Variable Pressure SEM . A Lecture by
John Mansfield for the Lehigh Microscopy School 2006.
- TEM/STEM Optics in the 2010F FasTEM. A Lecture by
Mike Kersker, Vice-President and TEM/SPM Product Manager at JEOL USA, Inc,.
Presentation available in PDF and
Powerpoint formats.
- JEOL TEM/STEM Course - JEOL 2010F FasTEM. A Lecture by
Robert Klie from the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Presentation available in PDF and
Powerpoint formats.
- So, how does the JEM-2010F STEM work? - and how do you get good data out of it?. A Lecture by
Alan Nicholls, the director of the Research Service Facility in the Research Resources Center at the University of Illinois Chicago.
Presentation available in PDF and
Powerpoint formats.
- Robert Anderhalt of
EDAX, Inc. has been kind enough to make his presentation notes
available for EMAL users. A PDF document may be downloaded here.
- The course notes from the FIB Course 2008 are available in PDF
format here.
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