Location
zoom online
see meeting join link below
Organized by
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung and Diamond Light Source, UK

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Topic
Using EBSD to explore the Solar System
Presenter:
Dr Natasha Stephen from the University of Plymouth, UK
Summary
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) within the SEM can be used to determine how a rock formed, or changes, over the course of millions (or even billions) of years. Using EBSD to study meteorites allows us to explore how the Solar System has evolved, from the big bang right up until the present day!
Registration fee
These lectures are free and can be attended via Zoom by to up to 100 attendees.
The lectures will be recorded as well, and (with permission of the presenter) will be made available online afterwards for a broader educational reach.
To participate, use the meeting join link here.
For further questions, please contact scattering@bam.de.