Eszter Judit Barthazy Meier: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2023

NameFrau Dr. Eszter Judit Barthazy Meier
Adresse
ScopeM
ETH Zürich, HPM C 57.2
Otto-Stern-Weg 3
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 633 20 98
E-Maileszter.barthazy@scopem.ethz.ch
URLhttps://scopem.ethz.ch/center/people/person-detail.esba.html
DepartementMaterialwissenschaft
BeziehungDozentin

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
327-2126-00LMicroscopy Training TEM I - Introduction to TEM Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Number of participants limited to 6.
Master students will have priority over PhD students. PhD students may still enroll, but will be asked for a fee: (http://www.scopem.ethz.ch/education/MTP0.html).

TEM 1 registration form: (Link)
2 KP3PP. Zeng, E. J. Barthazy Meier, A. G. Bittermann, F. Gramm, A. Sologubenko
KurzbeschreibungDer Einführungskurs in Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie (TEM) bietet neuen Nutzern die Möglichkeit theoretisches Wissen und praktische Kenntnisse in TEM zu erwerben
Lernziel- Overview of TEM theory, instrumentation, operation and applications.
- Alignment and operation of a TEM, as well as acquisition and interpretation of images, diffraction patterns, accomplishing basic tasks successfully.
- Knowledge of electron imaging modes (including Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy), magnification calibration, and image acquisition using CCD cameras.
- To set up the TEM to acquire diffraction patterns, perform camera length calibration, as well as measure and interpret diffraction patterns.
- Overview of techniques for specimen preparation.
InhaltUsing two Transmission Electron Microscopes the students learn how to align a TEM, select parameters for acquisition of images in bright field (BF) and dark field (DF), perform scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) imaging, phase contrast imaging, and acquire electron diffraction patterns. The participants will also learn basic and advanced use of digital cameras and digital imaging methods.

- Introduction and discussion on Electron Microscopy and instrumentation.
- Lectures on electron sources, electron lenses and probe formation.
- Lectures on beam/specimen interaction, image formation, image contrast and imaging modes.
- Lectures on sample preparation techniques for EM.
- Brief description and demonstration of the TEM microscope.
- Practice on beam/specimen interaction, image formation, Image contrast (and image processing).
- Demonstration of Transmission Electron Microscopes and imaging modes (Phase contrast, BF, DF, STEM).
- Student participation on sample preparation techniques.
- Transmission Electron Microscopy lab exercises: setup and operate the instrument under various imaging modalities.
- TEM alignment, calibration, correction to improve image contrast and quality.
- Electron diffraction.
- Practice on real-world samples and report results.
Literatur- Detailed course manual
- Williams, Carter: Transmission Electron Microscopy, Plenum Press, 1996
- Hawkes, Valdre: Biophysical Electron Microscopy, Academic Press, 1990
- Egerton: Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy: an introduction to TEM, SEM and AEM, Springer Verlag, 2007
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesNo mandatory prerequisites. Please consider the prior attendance to EM Basic lectures (551- 1618-00V; 227-0390-00L; 327-0703-00L) as suggested prerequisite.
327-2144-00LMicroscopy Training Cryogenic Electron Microscopy Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Please register here: (Link)
1 KP2PM. Peterek, B. Qureshi, E. J. Barthazy Meier, S. Handschin, M. S. Lucas-Droste, P. Zeng
KurzbeschreibungThe introductory course on cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM) provides theoretical and hands-on learning for new operators, utilizing lectures, demonstrations and hands-on sessions.
Lernziel- Overview of cryoEM theory, instrumentation, operation and applications
- Prepare cryoEM sample (vitrification using Vitrobot)
- Set-up, align and operate a cryoTEM successfully and safely
- Set up automated data collection
- Basic processing steps to analyze/interpret the data e.g., reconstruction 3D volumes
InhaltThis course introduces and gives an overview of cryoEM and its applications. At the end of the course, students will be familiar with how to prepare vitrified probe and how to use a cryoTEM to collect and analyze data for exemplary techniques:
- Introduction and discussion on cryoEM and instrumentation
- Lectures on cryoEM theory
- Lectures on cryoEM applications
- Practicals/demonstration on vitrification, grid preparation
- Practicals/demonstration on data collection
- Lecture and practicals/demonstration on reconstruction of 3D volumes from 2D cryoEM projections/images
Literatur- Course slides
- EM-University: (https://em-learning.com/)
- Book: CryoEM Methods and Protocols edited by T Gonen, B B Nannenga
- Book: Single-particle Cryo-eM of Biological Macromolecules edited by R M Glaeser, E Nogales, W Chiu
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe students should fulfil one or more of these prerequisites:
- Prior attendance to the ScopeM Microscopy Training TEM I
- Prior TEM experience