10:30 – 11:05 GMT, 12 March 2021 ‐ 35 mins
Invited Speakers
Nanjing University
Peng Wang is a professor leading a Sub-atomic Resolution Electron Microscopy Laboratory at Nanjing University, China. His research interests have been in developing and implementing aberration-corrected STEM imaging and EELS to characterize functional materials at atomic scales from two to three dimensions. His current work is focused on advancing iterative ptychography which provides high phase contrast in electron micrsocopy at low dose, giving a huge benefit for phase objects (such as organic matter). Previously he held different posts in several UK Institutions, including the University of Oxford, SuperSTEM at Daresbury and the University of Liverpool. He is a member of the Institute of Physics (MInstP) and a committee member of Chinese Crystallography Society (CCS), Chinese Electron Microscopy Society (CEMS) and Youth Committee of Chinese Materials Research Society (CMRS) and Chinese Physics Society (CPS).