[CCoE Notice] MSE is hosting one of our Fall 2024 Seminar Speakers

Hutchinson, Inez A iajackso at Central.UH.EDU
Thu Oct 10 09:30:00 CDT 2024


Hello,

My name is Victoria Foster, and I am the new Graduate Academic Advisor for the Materials Science Engineering Program.

I am emailing today because MSE is hosting one of our Fall 2024 Seminar Speakers on Friday, November 8th, 2024, from 12:00pm-1:00pm in room W122 in CCOE. Our speaker for this date will be Dr. Jamie Warner from UT Austin.

That being said, we are looking to schedule brief 30–45-minute meetings throughout the day on Friday,11/8 for those interested in Dr. Warner's field.

Please email me directly at vsfoste2 at central.uh.edu if you are interested in meeting with Dr. Warner.  An official itinerary will be sent out to those in agreeance afterwards.

I have included his bio, talk title, and abstract to this email for your reference.

BIO:
Dr Jamie Warner is the Director of the Texas Materials Institute, and Professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He researches the area of nanostructured materials for applications in electronics, energy and quantum technologies. Prior to UT Austin, he spent 13 years in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford, leading the nanostructure materials group. His research focuses on using advanced electron microscopy to study the atomic structure of materials.

TALK TITLE:
Extending atomic scale insights into materials using advanced electron microscopy

ABSTRACT:
Materials science is centered around correlating performance and properties to the structure at the atomic, nano and microscale. Electron microscopy has been pivotal in imaging structure with unrivaled precision and elemental mapping. Recent advances in direct electron detectors now change the way both real space and reciprocal space imaging is done, along with spectroscopy.  In this talk I will discuss how 4D-STEM can be used to map electric fields around single atoms, map strain across samples through diffraction, and be used to identify complex defects in 2D Materials. I will discuss how direct electron detector for electron energy loss spectroscopy enables low dose 3D maps with high spatial resolution to be obtained from delicate materials, providing useful data for quantitative tomography, and for mapping features around the zero loss. Finally I will demonstrate the ability to detect single metal atoms with EELS out to energy ranges beyond 3000eV, revealing the ability to detect W atoms in MoS2 monolayers.

Thank you so much! I look forward to hearing from you,


[University of Houston logo]
Victoria Foster, M.A.
Graduate Academic Advisor
College of Engineering
University of Houston
vsfoste2 at central.uh.edu




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From: Hutchinson, Inez A <iajackso at Central.UH.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 3:30 PM
To: Foster, Victoria S <vsfoste2 at Central.UH.EDU>
Cc: Karim, Alamgir <akarim3 at Central.UH.EDU>
Subject: Re: CCOE Mass Email to Faculty

Dear Victoria,

Yes, we help with distribution. When your email is ready, you can send me your seminar announcements and we can distribute to the faculty/staff listserv.

Thanks.



Best Regards,

[University of Houston logo]
Inez Hutchinson
Executive Director of Communications
Cullen College of Engineering
University of Houston
(713) 743-7593
iajackso at central.uh.edu<mailto:iajackso at central.uh.edu>
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From: Foster, Victoria S <vsfoste2 at Central.UH.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 10:58 AM
To: Hutchinson, Inez A <iajackso at Central.UH.EDU>
Cc: Karim, Alamgir <akarim3 at Central.UH.EDU>
Subject: CCOE Mass Email to Faculty


Hello,


My name is Victoria Foster, and I am the new Graduate Academic Advisor for the Materials Science Engineering Program - under Dr. Karim (cc'd on this email).


I am emailing today because I am hoping to send a mass email to CCOE faculty for our Fall 2024 seminar speakers, as we are looking for faculty members to sign-up for meeting slots with our sponsored guests.


Is this something that I can do through you? If so, I can provide you will the email that I am hoping to send out.


Thank you!



[University of Houston logo]

Victoria Foster, M.A.
Graduate Academic Advisor
College of Engineering
University of Houston
vsfoste2 at central.uh.edu

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