Park Systems presents a webinar to learn about one of the cutting-edge applications of nanoscientific research:
Electrochemical Scanned Probes
Join us for a series of talks centered on the field of electrochemistry featuring Prof. Lane Baker, the James F. Jackson Associate Professor of Chemistry at Indiana University! Versed in various electrochemical methods for sample analysis and imaging, Prof. Baker has been applying his knowledge to further nanopore use in developing chemically and biochemically selective membranes, sensors, and new electrochemical imaging techniques.
Scanning tunneling microscopy heralded a new era of imaging and opened the door to a variety of subsequent imaging platforms that make use of elecrochemical conductivities and faradaic electrochemical processes. These techniques provide new vistas into interfacial electrochemistry important for energy technology, biology, and fundamental science.
In this tutorial, we will discuss electrochemical scanned probes that are presently popular, including electrochemical atomic force microscopy, scanning electrochecmical microscopy, and scanning ion conductance microscopy.
Presented by Prof. Lane Baker Chemistry, Indiana University
About Prof. Lane Baker
Prof. Lane Baker, the James F. Jackson Associate Professor of Chemistry at Indiana University, received a B.S. degree from Missouri State University in 1996. He was awarded his Ph.D. degree at Texas A&M University in 2001 working with Richard M. Crooks. He was then awarded a National Research Council Postdoctoral Associateship to study scanning probe microscopes with Lloyd J. Whitman at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. He studied nanopore membranes and single nanopore platforms as a postdoctoral associate with Charles R. Martin at the University of Florida.
Register by clicking session below:
Thursday, June 16, 2016
ONLINE REGISTRATION PAGE
- PST (UTC-7): 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
- EST (UTC -4): 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- BST (UTC +1): 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Webinar Details
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Date: Thursday, Jun 16, 2016
Time:
9:00 am – 10:00 am (PST) San Francisco, Los Angeles
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (EST) Indianapolis, New York
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm (BST) London
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Nanopore Membrane
SICM topography and SECM electrochemical images of nanopore membrane sample
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System Requirements
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PC-based attendees Windows® 7, Vista, XP 2003 Server
Mac-based attendees Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer
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