Barnaby Levin to Present Poster & Talk at MMC in Manchester UK

Dr. Barnaby Levin, Application Scientist at Direct Electron, will be at the Microscience Microscopy Congress (MMC 2025) in Manchester, UK, taking place July 1–3, 2025.

Dr. Levin will be contributing both a talk and a poster presentation focused on the capabilities of MAPS direct detectors in advanced electron microscopy applications:

  • Talk – Thursday, July 3
    “In situ 4D STEM of supercooled metallic liquid with a fast MAPS detector”
    This presentation will highlight recent results revealing dynamic behavior in metallic liquids via 4D STEM.

  • Poster – Wednesday, July 2
    “Applications of a MAPS direct detector for high-resolution, low-keV electron microscopy”
    The poster will showcase how MAPS technology enables high-resolution imaging even at low accelerating voltages—ideal for beam-sensitive materials.

If you’re attending MMC 2025, don’t miss the opportunity to connect with Dr. Levin and learn how Direct Electron is pushing the boundaries of electron microscopy.

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Ben Bammes to Give Talk at Gordon Research Conference in Barcelona, Spain

The conference will be held at the Rey Don Jaime Grand Hotel in Castelldefels, Spain, June 14 – 19 Direct Electron is pleased to announce that Dr. Ben Bammes, Director of Research & Development, has been invited to speak at the Gordon Research Conference on Three Dimensional Electron Microscopy in Barcelona, Spain. His presentation, “Recent Advances and Future Opportunities in Direct Detection Technology,” will explore how advances in direct electron detection continue to expand the capabilities of electron microscopy, from cryo-EM to emerging techniques such as 4D-STEM and in situ imaging. The Gordon Research Conference is one of the premier international meetings in the field, bringing together leading researchers to discuss cutting-edge developments and future directions in 3D electron microscopy. We are honored to contribute to this year’s program and look forward to engaging with the global microscopy community.

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