
LATEST TRENDS IN
IN-SITU AND CORRELATIVE
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP (ICEM) 2025
2nd – 4th June 2025
   
          INVITED SPEAKERS / CHAIRMEN
        
  
 
      Gerhard Dehm
    
 
 
      Zahava Barkay
    
      Karine Masenelli-Varlot
    
      Paul Verkade
    
 
 
      Nigel Browning
    
 
 
      Thomas Loerting
    
 
 
      Vilém Neděla
    
 
 
      Peng-Han Lu
    



Monday|Jun 2, 2025
 In Situ and Correlative Transmission Electron Microscopy (material and life science)
 
        Gerhard Dehm
      
      Max Planck Institute, Germany
    
  07:40–08:40
 REGISTRATION
  08:40–09:00
 OPENING
  09:00–09:25
 INVITED LECTURE
 Nigel Browning
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
 The advantages of sparse-sampling and inpainting for electron microscopy
  09:25–09:45
 LECTURE
 Ondřej Bačo
 Thermo Fisher Scientific
 Correlative SEM-FIB and S/TEM EDS analysis of hot-rolled steel precipitates
  09:45–10:05
 LECTURE
 Jaromír Bačovský
 Delong Instruments
 Multimodal analysis in low-voltage electron microscopy
  10:05–10:35
 COFFEE BREAK
  10:35–11:00
 INVITED LECTURE
 Gerhard Dehm
Max Planck Institute, Germany
 Shedding new light on grain boundary phases and their impact on material properties by correlative and in-situ electron microscopy techniques
  11:00–11:20
 INVITED LECTURE
 Peng-Han Lu
ER-C Juelich, Germany
  Advancing instrumentation and workflow for low dose electron crystallography and in situ 4D-STEM
  11:20–11:35
 LECTURE
 Daniel Němeček
 TESCAN GROUP
 Correlative microscopy from Data to Information
  11:35–11:50
 LECTURE
 Dirk Utess
 GlobalFoundries
 Correlative Materials Analysis in High-Volume Semiconductor Manufacturing – Case Studies
  11:50–13:00
 
      LUNCH
    
  13:00–13:05
 DEPARTURE OF BUSES TO EXTERNAL WORKSHOPS
  13:50–13:50
 DEPARTURE TO THE WORKSHOPS HELD AT THE INSTITUTE OF INSTRUMENTATION OF THE CAS
  14:00–17:00
 WORKSHOPS
  18:00–22:00
 WELCOME PARTY AND POSTER SESSION
  18:40–18:50
 SHORT TALK
 Michal Mazur
 Faculty of Science, Charles University
 2D zeolites as supports for effective stabilization of metal species
  18:50–19:00
 SHORT TALK
 Vivek Devulapalli
 Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
 In-situ TEM tensile testing of fracture behaviour in metallic and oxide nanolaminates
  19:00–19:10
 SHORT TALK
 Sheetal Bhardwaj
 Vitro TEM
 Streamlining Graphene Liquid Cell Preparation: VitroTEM's Naiad System
  19:10–19:20
 SHORT TALK
 Evgenii Modin
 CIC Nanogune BRTA
 SEM-micro-photogrammetry and stereo reconstruction on the Tescan Amber X electron microscope
  19:20–19:30
 SHORT TALK
 František Martínek
 Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS
 Signal amplification processes in A-ESEM ionization detectors
  19:30–19:45
 BREAK
  19:45–19:55
 SHORT TALK
 Benoit Zupancic
 Digital Surf
 Quick tour of MountainsSEM® analysis software
  19:55–20:05
 SHORT TALK
 Jan Schӓfer
 VSB – Technical University of Ostrava
 Highly Stable Protective Tungsten Coatings Exposed to Fusion Plasma in Wendelstein 7-X experiment Studied with Correlative Electron Microscopy
  20:05–20:15
 SHORT TALK
 Vít Horník
 Institute of Physics of Materials of the CAS
 Revealing cyclic plastic deformation localization using correlative microscopy
  20:15–20:25
 SHORT TALK
 Daan Hein Alsem
 Hummingbird Scientific
 Multi-modal In-Situ Liquid-Electrochemical X-ray and Electron Microscopy for Energy Materials Characterization
  20:25–20:35
 SHORT TALK
 Jorge Diniz
 Renishaw
 Evaluating human bone quality with in-situ SEM Raman analysis
Tuesday|Jun 3, 2025
 Advanced Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy and SW simulations (material and life science)
 
        Vilém Neděla
      
      Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Czech Republic
    
  09:00–09:25
 INVITED LECTURE
 Vilém Neděla
Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Czech Republic
 Advanced environmental scanning electron microscopy
  09:25–09:40
 LECTURE
 Aleš Macálka
 NUM Solution
 Complete solution for optimisation of thermodynamic conditions in Advanced Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (A-ESEM)
  09:40–09:55
 LECTURE
 Jan Petrášek
 Institute of Experimental Botany of the CAS, Czech Republic
 Studies of plasma membrane hormonal transport using HR-CLEM and A-ESEM - a new approach to correlative imaging
  09:55–10:20
 INVITED LECTURE
 Zahava Barkay
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
 In situ dynamic ESEM imaging in reflection and transmission modes followed by quantitative analysis
  10:20–10:50
 COFFEE BREAK
  10:50–11:15
 INVITED LECTURE
 Karine Masenelli-Varlot
INSA Lyon, France
 Hydrated and liquid samples in 3D using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM)
  11:15–11:40
 INVITED LECTURE
 Thomas Loerting
University of Innsbruck, Austria
 Discovery of metastable hydrates of CsCl based on calorimetry, x-ray and electron microscopy
  11:40–11:50
 LECTURE
 Ľubica Vetráková
 Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Czech Republic
 Subzero ESEM: an efficient tool for studying static and dynamically changing ice samples
  11:50–13:00
 
      LUNCH
    
  13:00–13:05
 DEPARTURE OF BUSES TO EXTERNAL WORKSHOPS
  13:50–13:50
 DEPARTURE TO THE WORKSHOPS HELD AT THE INSTITUTE OF INSTRUMENTATION OF THE CAS
  14:00–17:00
 WORKSHOPS
Wednesday|Jun 4, 2025
 In Situ and Correlative Scanning Electron Microscopy (material and life science)
 
        Paul Verkade
      
      University of Bristol, United Kingdom
    
  09:00–09:25
 INVITED LECTURE
 Paul Verkade
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
 Insights into the 3-Dimensional World of Cells and Tissues using Volume CLEM
  09:25–09:45
 LECTURE
 Miroslav Michlíček
 Thermo Fisher Scientific
 Correlative Imaging and Surface Analysis: Combining Powers of XPS and SEM
  09:45–10:00
 LECTURE
 Veronika Hegrová
 NenoVision
 AFM-in-SEM: The next level of in-situ Correlative and Multimodal analysis
  10:00–10:15
 LECTURE
 Viola Paul
 Alemnis
 Recent Innovations in small-scale mechanical properties testing
  10:15–10:45
 COFFEE BREAK
  10:45–11:00
 LECTURE
 Jiří Honč
 TESCAN GROUP
 Multimodal Correlative Characterization of Battery Electrode Materials
  11:00–11:15
 LECTURE
 Petr Horodyský
 Crytur
 High-temperature in-situ BSE detector KARMEN: application examples
  11:15–11:30
 LECTURE
 Anya Grushina
 Imina
 Robotic solutions for in-situ electrical nanoprobing and failure analysis
  11:30–11:50
 LECTURE
 Vít Vykoukal
 Thermo Fisher Scientific
 MicroReactor: system for in-situ chemical reactions in SEM and DualBeam
  11:50–12:05
 LECTURE
 Grigore Moldovan
 point electronic
 Advanced detection & control aspects of in-situ heating experiments in SEM
  12:05–12:20
 LECTURE
 David Westmoreland 
 DENSsolutions
 DENSsolutions In situ solutions for Electron Microscopy and beyond
  12:20–12:25
 GROUP PHOTO of ICEM 2025 PARTICIPANTS in the LECTURE HALL. 
  12:25–13:20
 
      LUNCH
    
  13:30–15:30
 SIGHTSEEING TOUR IN BRNO - Water Tanks
  19:00–22:00
 CONFERENCE GALA DINNER
WORKSHOPS
      Unique ESEM QUANTA 650 FEG with high resolution for correlative microscopy
    
 
      Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences
    
  max. 14 visitors
      SOLARIS FIB application
    
 
      Live system demonstration in TESCAN demolab
    
  max. 40 visitors
      AMBERX FIB application
    
 
      Live system demonstration in TESCAN demolab
    
  max. 40 visitors
      Hydra Bio Plasma FIB
    
 
      Thermo Fisher Scientific
    
  max. 12 visitors
      Apreo ChemiSEM
    
 
      Thermo Fisher Scientific
    
  max. 12 visitors
      Helios 5 DualBeam
    
 
      Thermo Fisher Scientific
    
  max. 12 visitors
      Imina and DENSsolutions
    
 
      CEITEC BUT - building A - Structural analysis laboratory
    
  max. 20 visitors
      NenoVision and Alemnis
    
 
      CEITEC BUT - building A - Structural analysis laboratory
    
  max. 20 visitors
      SEM image analysis with MountainsSEM® software - Digital Surf
    
 
      Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences
    
  max. 10 visitors
      point electronic
    
 
      CEITEC BUT - building A - Structural analysis laboratory
    
  max. 12 visitors














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