Euro AFM Forum at University of Münster Focuses on Current Research in Atomic Force Microscopy

Asylum Research, in conjunction with the University of Münster, CeNTech, and Atomic Force F&E, announces the Euro AFM Forum to be held at the University of Münster, Germany, Sept. 3-5.  The Euro AFM Forum is a conference for AFM researchers to share the cutting-edge research being done specifically in the field of AFM/SPM. Conference registration is free and is open to anyone who is currently doing work in AFM or for those interested in learning more on the topic.

The first full day of the Forum will include invited talks and submitted posters on a variety of AFM topics from bio to semiconductors. The second day will be a hands-on workshop that will consist of equipment demonstrations and lectures on such topics as fluid imaging, electrical characterization and new AFM imaging modes. Researchers may submit their posters for the conference as well as their AFM images for an image contest. Three winners will be selected to receive an iPod Nano for their winning image.

“We are pleased to co-host this conference that will bring together many of the top AFM scientists that are doing such great research in this field,” said Dr. Tilman Schäffer, Scientist in the BioForce Group at the CeNTech, University of Münster.

The event is co-sponsored by CeNTech, University of Münster, Atomic Force F&E and Asylum Research. Conference details and registration can be found on the official conference site at www.AsylumResearch.com/EuroForum.

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