General
10:00 – 12:00 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 2 hours
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13:00 – 13:05 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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Session One
13:05 – 13:35 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 30 mins
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13:35 – 13:48 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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13:48 – 14:01 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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14:01 – 14:14 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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14:14 – 14:27 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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14:27 – 14:32 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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14:32 – 14:37 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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Session Two
14:47 – 15:02 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 15 mins
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15:02 – 15:15 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:15 – 15:28 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:28 – 15:41 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:41 – 15:54 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:54 – 15:59 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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15:59 – 16:04 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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Session Three
16:14 – 16:44 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 30 mins
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16:44 – 16:49 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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16:49 – 17:02 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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17:02 – 17:15 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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17:15 – 17:28 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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17:28 – 17:33 BST, 20 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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General
10:00 – 12:00 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 2 hours
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Session Four
13:00 – 13:30 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 30 mins
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13:30 – 13:43 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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13:43 – 13:56 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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13:56 – 14:09 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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14:09 – 14:22 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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14:22 – 14:27 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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14:27 – 14:32 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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14:42 – 14:55 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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14:55 – 15:08 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:08 – 15:21 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:21 – 15:34 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:34 – 15:47 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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15:47 – 15:52 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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Session Six
16:07 – 16:37 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 30 mins
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16:37 – 16:42 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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16:42 – 16:55 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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16:55 – 17:08 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 13 mins
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17:21 – 17:26 BST, 21 April 2021 ‐ 5 mins
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University of Manchester, UK
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Imperial College London
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University of Liverpool
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University of Cambridge
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CNR
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University of Sheffield
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Imperial College London
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University of Bristol
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EDAX
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University of Manchester, UK
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Bruker Nano Analytics
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University of Surrey
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Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
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NanoMEGAS
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National Physical Laboratory
Vivian Tong is a Higher Research Scientist in the Materials Characterisation group at NPL. She develops EBSD data analysis methods to characterise microstructure and micro-scale deformation mechanisms, and to link EBSD to other types of microscopy data. She completed her PhD at Imperial College London in 2016, on using EBSD to understand heterogeneous deformation and recrystallisation in zirconium alloys.Zeiss Ltd
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Xnovo Technology
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Technische Universität Chemnitz
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Imperial College London
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University of St Andrews
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University of Manchester
Professor João Fonseca did his PhD on the mechanical behaviour of high volume fraction MMCs at the University of Leeds, before moving to the University of Manchester, where he worked on developing algorithms for digital image correlation and on using crystal plasticity modelling to simulate in-situ diffraction deformation experiments. He is now Professor of Mechanical Metallurgy, with special interest on the forming of light-weighting alloys and also does research on nuclear materials like Zr alloys and stainless steel, and on Ni superalloys for aeroengine applications. This research ranges over topics such as (micro-)experimental mechanics, computational crystal plasticity, crystallographic texture, recrystallisation and phase transformations.Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre
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DTU Nanolab
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University of Strathclyde
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Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
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University of Strathclyde
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University of Strathclyde
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AGH University of Science and Technology
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Carl Zeiss Microscopy
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Université de Lorraine
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Technical University of Denmark
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Brigham Young University
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Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
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Gatan
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University of Cambridge
I am a structural geologist focusing on the materials science of rock deformation. I completed my PhD at the University of Leeds in 2010 and undertook a postdoc at the University of Oxford. I was an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University until 2020 and am currently a University Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. My research is centred on using HR-EBSD to map dislocations and their stress fields in deformed minerals and decipher their role in controlling the rheological properties of rocks at high temperatures.Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
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University of Sheffield
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Université de Lorraine
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AGH University of Science and Technology
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Imperial College London
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