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Workshop Archive

Listed are the workshops that have been presented in the past in the CAMCOR facilities at the Lorry I. Lokey Laboratories. Please contact us for more information.

 

Failure Analysis and Quantitative Spectroscopy Workshop

A collaboration between ONAMI, University of Oregon, and Oregon State University.

Advances in Structural and Chemical Imaging (ASCI 2013) – May 29th-30th, 2013

We envision an interdisciplinary meeting that bridges the major divide in this field between the structural biology and material science communities. The multitude of methods being employed are linked by common themes in their desire to achieve chemical specificity, high spatial resolution (atomic in some cases) and the need to acquire, process and analyze large data sets to identify signature events.

First annual Oregon Challenges Workshop: Determining the Composition and Structure of Small Volumes – September 17th -18th, 2012

As devices become smaller, it becomes increasingly difficult to determine the composition and structure of active regions to determine structure-function relationships or to enable efficient manufacturing. This Intel, FEI and ONAMI sponsored workshop provides two days of invited talks from analytical experts and industry leaders, exploring approaches, techniques, and challenges associated with determining composition and structure of small volumes.

Pacific NW Thin Film and Particle Workshop for High Tech Industry – May 14th, 2009

A one day workshop emphasizing real world solutions to thin film and nano-particle characterization using the latest analytical methods, instrumental techniques, and software algorithms. Workshop will be held in the new Integrated Science Complex, Lorry I. Lokey Laboratory.

Optimizing Information Content of XPS Analysis – April 27-28th, 2009

A two-day workshop focusing on X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), arguably the most widely used surface analytical technique. The presentations will be appropriate both for researchers new to XPS and for those with significant experience with the technique. Thematic emphases will be on quantitative aspects of XPS analysis and analytical issues particular to nanoscale materials, as well as the importance of multi-technique analysis.

Problem Solving Using Microanalysis Tools –  September 16-18, 2008

A three-day workshop focusing on both instrumental methods and software algorithms for solving real world analytical problems for science and industry in EPMA in a variety of samples, conditions and geometries. Hands on workshops and labs to explore new ideas for extending EPMA for all users.

Advanced Instrumental Techniques and Software Algorithms – September 11-13, 2007

A three-day workshop focusing on both instrumental methods and software algorithms for improving accuracy in Electron Probe Micro Analysis (EPMA) in a variety of difficult samples, conditions and geometries. Hands on workshop to explore new ideas for extending EPMA for advanced and intermediate users.