Apologize for multiple postings
Hello everyone,
We are delighted to announce the 6th Workshop on EPMA, continuing our
cherished tradition. This year, the workshop is themed "Recent
Developments and Applications in earth sciences and archaeology of electron
probe micro-analysis". We warmly invite you to explore our new website for
more details: https://sites.google.com/view/epmathens2025.
The upcoming virtual workshop is set to take place from 24-27 March 2025
featuring new Speakers and fresh topics compared to previous years.
We will cover topics ranging from the basics of EPMA, conventional major
element quantitative analysis to new developments in X-ray mapping, trace
element analysis, analytical protocols for glassy materials and tephra,
estimation of magma storage and ascent conditions of volcanics, magmatic
sulfide implications, and geoarchaeology. Furthermore, live demonstrations
are scheduled: (1) a live from JEOL instrument of how someone is measuring
errors on JEOL PC EPMA software, and (2) a live from CAMECA EPMA
instrument.
New for this year: Geo-archaeology presentations featuring case studies
from Pompeii, and the use of meteorite iron during the Ancient Egypt era
.
POST-WORKSHOP BENEFITS:
- All participants will have access to recorded materials, presentations,
and transcripts for up to two weeks after the workshop concludes.
- During the workshop, attendees will receive a link to a platform where
they can submit questions or comments. The respective speaker will respond
within a couple of weeks after the workshop ends. This feature is
especially beneficial for participants who cannot attend the live sessions
but intend to review the recorded content later.
For more details follow the link:
https://sites.google.com/view/epmathens2025
Register here: https://forms.gle/CArs5mRQFMCm7jCAA
Early Registration deadline: 28th February 2025
*Our Speakers *(given in alphabetical order of the last name):
John Donovan (University of Oregon), Ariadni Georgatou (National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens), Celestino Grifa (Università degli Studi
del Sannio di Benevento), Anette Von der Handt (University of British
Columbia), Chris Hayward (University of Edinburgh), Ery Hughes (Te Pū Ao |
GNS Science), Diane Johnson (Cranfield University) Stephen Kuehn (Concord
University), Serguei Matveev (JEOL Germany), and Amanda Ostwald
(Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History).
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to your
participation in the workshop.
On behalf of the EPMA workshop committee,
Best Regards.
Baziotis Ioannis
Ioannis Baziotis ibaziotis@aua.gr
Associate Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology
Director of the Center of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning
Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geology
Agricultural University of Athens
75 Iera Odos St., Athens, 11855 Greece
(+30)-210-529-4155; (+30)-6975967914
Personal site: http://ibaziotis.wix.com/ioannis-baziotis
*Apologize for multiple postings*
Hello everyone,
We are delighted to announce the 6th Workshop on EPMA, continuing our
cherished tradition. This year, the workshop is themed "*Recent
Developments and Applications in earth sciences and archaeology of electron
probe micro-analysis*". We warmly invite you to explore our new website for
more details: https://sites.google.com/view/epmathens2025.
The upcoming virtual workshop is set to take place from 24-27 March 2025
featuring new Speakers and fresh topics compared to previous years.
We will cover topics ranging from the basics of EPMA, conventional major
element quantitative analysis to new developments in X-ray mapping, trace
element analysis, analytical protocols for glassy materials and tephra,
estimation of magma storage and ascent conditions of volcanics, magmatic
sulfide implications, and geoarchaeology. Furthermore, live demonstrations
are scheduled: (1) a live from JEOL instrument of how someone is measuring
errors on JEOL PC EPMA software, and (2) a live from CAMECA EPMA
instrument.
*New for this year*: *Geo-archaeology* presentations featuring case studies
from *Pompeii*, and the use of *meteorite iron during the Ancient Egypt era*
.
*POST-WORKSHOP BENEFITS:*
- All participants will have access to recorded materials, presentations,
and transcripts for up to two weeks after the workshop concludes.
- During the workshop, attendees will receive a link to a platform where
they can submit questions or comments. The respective speaker will respond
within a couple of weeks after the workshop ends. This feature is
especially beneficial for participants who cannot attend the live sessions
but intend to review the recorded content later.
For more details follow the link:
https://sites.google.com/view/epmathens2025
Register here: https://forms.gle/CArs5mRQFMCm7jCAA
*Early Registration deadline*: *28th February 2025*
*Our Speakers *(given in alphabetical order of the last name):
John Donovan (University of Oregon), Ariadni Georgatou (National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens), Celestino Grifa (Università degli Studi
del Sannio di Benevento), Anette Von der Handt (University of British
Columbia), Chris Hayward (University of Edinburgh), Ery Hughes (Te Pū Ao |
GNS Science), Diane Johnson (Cranfield University) Stephen Kuehn (Concord
University), Serguei Matveev (JEOL Germany), and Amanda Ostwald
(Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History).
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to your
participation in the workshop.
On behalf of the EPMA workshop committee,
Best Regards.
Baziotis Ioannis
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Ioannis Baziotis ibaziotis@aua.gr
Associate Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology
Director of the Center of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning
Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geology
Agricultural University of Athens
75 Iera Odos St., Athens, 11855 Greece
(+30)-210-529-4155; (+30)-6975967914
Personal site: http://ibaziotis.wix.com/ioannis-baziotis
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