24-25 November 2016
National Centre for Synchrotron Science
Australia/Melbourne timezone

X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy at the Australian Synchrotron

Not scheduled
15m
National Centre for Synchrotron Science

National Centre for Synchrotron Science

Australian Synchrotron 800 Blackburn Road Clayton VIC 3168
Poster Technique Development

Speaker

Dr Martin de Jonge (Australian Synchrotron)

Description

The spatial distribution of metals can provide key information for a range of studies. Metals are key to virtually every aspect of life, including health, culture, society, nutrition, and technology. This poster will outline the fundamental concepts in X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy, providing points of departure for understanding the method and its application. We actively encourage prospective users to visit the poster to discuss their research and the possible use of XFM to add value to that work.
Do you wish to take part in</br>the Student Poster Slam? No
Are you an ECR? (<5 yrs</br>since PhD/Masters) No
What is your gender? Male
Are you a student? No

Primary author

Dr Martin de Jonge (Australian Synchrotron)

Co-authors

Dr Daryl Howard (Australian Synchrotron) David Paterson (Australian Synchrotron) Mr Nader Afshar (Controls Engineer)

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