Apologize for multi postings
Dear Colleagues,
Here is the announcement of the 2nd 5-day virtual Workshop on EPMA
developments and applications, and do not hesitate to visit our new website
(https://sites.google.com/view/epmaathens2021).
Electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) is commonly used to analyze the
composition of solid geological materials to help answer a wide range of
fundamental questions in geological and planetary sciences. The goal of
this 5-day short course is to educate undergraduates, graduates, and early
career researchers in the theory and practice of EPMA, with a specific
focus on its application to geochemistry. This will be achieved through a
set of online lectures covering topics ranging from conventional major
element quantitative analysis to new developments in X-ray mapping, trace
element analysis, measuring oxidation state and water content of hydrous
glasses, and characterizing meteorites. A poster presentation from
participants on the first day using Gather.Town will help participants get
to know each other and highlight topics of interest for the rest of the
course. Additionally, participants will have the option to acquire days of
hands-on data on the EPMA housed at our lab (Laboratory of Mineralogy and
Geology; Agricultural University of Athens) at a reduced price.
For more details follow the link:
https://sites.google.com/view/epmaathens2021.
On behalf of the EPMA workshop committee,
Best Regards.
Baziotis Ioannis
Ioannis Baziotis ibaziotis@aua.gr
Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology
Agricultural University of Athens
Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geology
Athens, 11855 Greece
(+30)210-529-4155; (30)6975967914
Personal site: http://ibaziotis.wix.com/ioannis-baziotis
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ioannis-baziotis/
Apologize for multi postings
Dear Colleagues,
Here is the announcement of the 2nd 5-day virtual Workshop on EPMA
developments and applications, and do not hesitate to visit our new website
(https://sites.google.com/view/epmaathens2021).
Electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) is commonly used to analyze the
composition of solid geological materials to help answer a wide range of
fundamental questions in geological and planetary sciences. The goal of
this 5-day short course is to educate undergraduates, graduates, and early
career researchers in the theory and practice of EPMA, with a specific
focus on its application to geochemistry. This will be achieved through a
set of online lectures covering topics ranging from conventional major
element quantitative analysis to new developments in X-ray mapping, trace
element analysis, measuring oxidation state and water content of hydrous
glasses, and characterizing meteorites. A poster presentation from
participants on the first day using Gather.Town will help participants get
to know each other and highlight topics of interest for the rest of the
course. Additionally, participants will have the option to acquire days of
hands-on data on the EPMA housed at our lab (Laboratory of Mineralogy and
Geology; Agricultural University of Athens) at a reduced price.
For more details follow the link:
https://sites.google.com/view/epmaathens2021.
Register here: https://forms.gle/FUP6t6y2W6pncosu5
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On behalf of the EPMA workshop committee,
Best Regards.
Baziotis Ioannis
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Ioannis Baziotis ibaziotis@aua.gr
Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology
Agricultural University of Athens
Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geology
Athens, 11855 Greece
(+30)210-529-4155; (30)6975967914
Personal site: http://ibaziotis.wix.com/ioannis-baziotis
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ioannis-baziotis/>
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