Asylum Research is offering a Bimodal AFM tutorial on 13 March 2011, in conjunction with the third Multifrequency AFM Conference in Madrid, Spain, March 14-15.
The tutorial is free of charge to conference attendees that want to increase their knowledge of multifrequency techniques, including cantilever physics, materials contrast, bimodal imaging theory, simulation with VEDA and future directions of the technique.
Techniques will be demonstrated on AFM instrumentation.
Guest lecturers will be researchers in the field: Arvind Raman of Purdue University; Elena T Herruzo, Instituto de Microelectronica de Madrid, CSIC; Garcia Lab and Roger Proksch of Asylum Research.
The Multifrequency Conference and the Biomodal Tutorial aim to bring together AFM experts and newcomers to share knowledge on the instrumentation and theoretical aspects of the next generation of advanced force microscopes.
The afternoon tutorial will be held at the Ayre Gran Hotel in Colon, Spain, Multifrequency Conference headquarters.
Registration for the Advanced Tutorial is limited to 15 people and will be based on a first-come, first-served basis.
Additional information and registration can be found on the third Multifrequency AFM Conference web site.