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« on: November 02, 2014, 02:55:54 PM »
Originally posted by Sandrin Feig:

First Probe Software User Meeting In Australia! (Feb 14th, 2015)

John Donovan will be running a “Probe Software user meeting” in Australia. The meeting will take place on the 14th of February in Hobart, Australia. The day after the AMAS XIII conference (http://microscopy.org.au/amas/amas13/), which is also held in Hobart, Australia. Make the most out of your trip to Tasmania and participate in both events!

Of course both CAMECA and JEOL probers are welcome AND you don’t even have to be a Probe Software user (yet) to participate in the meeting – every prober is welcome!

The meeting will consist of two parts. At the beginning a range of “experienced” probe software users will give short presentations about latest developments and features of the software. In the second part, we will discuss ideas and wishes of users and do some troubleshooting. For that, participants are encouraged to prepare a few slides with things that they want to discuss, which could be problems that they encounter at their instrument, features that they would like to see in the software, … Most importantly, after each presentation of the meeting, there will be plenty of time for discussion.

Please contact Sandrin (Sandrin.Feig@utas.edu.au), if you are interested in participating and want to register for the event or if you have any questions or suggestions.
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2014, 11:17:12 AM »
G’day fellow Microprobers
 
I would like to draw your attention to the first Probe Software user meeting in Australia.
 
The meeting will take place on Saturday morning the 14th of February 2015 in Hobart, Australia. It is the day after the AMAS XIII conference ( http://microscopy.org.au/amas/amas13/), which will also take place in Hobart, Australia.
 
We managed to convince “Mr. Probe Software” (John Donovan) to come to Australia! He will be available to answer all your Probe Software related questions. This is your opportunity to tap his Probe-brain! Don’t miss out!
 
Make the most out of your trip to Tasmania and participate in both events!
 
Of course both CAMECA and JEOL probers are welcome AND you don’t even have to be a Probe Software user to participate in the meeting – every prober is welcome!
 
Preliminary program:
The meeting will consist of two parts. At the beginning a range of “experienced” probe software users will give short presentations about latest developments and features of the software. In the second part, we will discuss ideas and wishes of users and do some troubleshooting. For that, participants are encouraged to prepare a few slides with things that they want to discuss, which could be Probe Software problems that they encounter at their instrument, features that they would like to see in the software, … Most importantly, after each presentation of the meeting, there will be plenty of time for discussion.
 
The preliminary program can be found here: http://probesoftware.com/smf/index.php?topic=99.msg1895#msg1895 
 
Please contact Sandrin (Sandrin.Feig@utas.edu.au), if you are interested in participating and want to register for the event or if you have any questions or suggestions.
 
Cheers
Sandrin
 
 
Dr. Sandrin T. Feig
 
Laboratory Analyst - Electron Microscopy & X-Ray Microanalysis
Central Science Laboratory
University of Tasmania
Private Bag 74
Hobart TAS 7001
Australia
 
Tel: +61 (0)3 6226 1030
Fax: +61 (0)3 6226 2494
http://www.utas.edu.au/research/central-science-laboratory/people/Sandrin-Feig
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Re: Probe Software Events (M&M 2015, Portland, Oregon)
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2015, 12:11:25 PM »
Probe Software will exhibiting at Microscopy & Microanalysis 2015 this summer in Portland, Oregon, August 2nd through 6th (booth #1383).  We're in a corner booth this year!   8)

See how our software methods and features can improve accuracy and save time for your EPMA lab!  Not to mention have more fun!

Attached below are a few screen shots of a few of our newest features...
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2015, 10:17:04 AM »
Probe Software is pleased to offer the following tutorials at the Portland M&M meeting, on the exhibit floor at our booth, on August 3rd, 4th and 5th at 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM (17:45 to 18:45), by these recognized experts in the field of EPMA:



These tutorial opportunities are limited to the first 12 attendees that sign up at our booth, so reserve your tutorial seat as soon as possible by visiting our booth (#1383) beginning Monday morning, August 3rd!
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2015, 03:52:41 PM »
I will be presenting a talk entitled: "New EPMA Methods to Improve Precision and Accuracy for Element Quantification" at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, October 2nd, 2015.

Please RSVP to barbara@probesoftware.com if you are interested in attending.



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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2016, 07:28:17 AM »
Several user presentation by several EPMA experts were given at the Probe Software user meeting held in Madison WI on May 16th.

1. Mike Jercinovic: Using PictureSnap to obtain representative analyses
2. Dan Ruscitto: Microanalytical Challenges for Hydrous Glasses
3. Phil Gopon: Using non-traditional x-ray lines for nano-quantification
4. Anette von der Handt: Quantification and Output of X-ray Maps
5. Karsten Goemann: Using shared backgrounds for complex mineral analysis

PDFs of their presentations are attached below (note you must be logged in as a member to see attachments).
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2016, 01:04:06 PM »
Attached below is Phil Gopon's pdf of his presentation at our Probe Software user meeting in Madison, on high resolution Fe analysis using non-traditional x-ray lines (remember you must be logged in to see attachments).
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2016, 02:46:12 PM »
Hello,

here is my presentation on Quant mapping with ProbeImage and CalcImage from the user meeting. I annotated it a little more to make it easier to understand for people who were not in the audience.

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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2016, 10:30:42 AM »
Dear all,

I will be giving a presentation at the upcoming JEOL user meeting in Berlin on October 5th on

Methodische Weiterentwicklungen zur weiteren Optimierung von Praezision und Genauigkeit in der Mikrosondenanalytik
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Recent advances for improving precision and accuracy in EPMA

I will feature the use of advanced background models, aggregate intensities, combined analytical conditions, importance of modern matrix correction methods, quantitative maps, blank correction and more in ProbeforEPMA and ProbeImage (all almost fully automated) as exemplified in my recent project on nitrogen analyses in complex materials.

This presentation is made possible by the kind sponsoring by ProbeSoftware. Thanks!

Anette
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2016, 07:23:01 AM »
Dear all,

I attached my powerpoint presentation from the JEOL user meeting in Berlin.

It was a very nice meeting with almost 50 participants from Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark. The meeting took place at the Natural History Museum and dinner in the evening was held in the "Saurier Saal", the main hall that houses the large dinosaur skeletons. Many good discussions and presentations took place over the two days.
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2017, 11:22:16 AM »
Probe Software will be an exhibitor at the EMAS/IUMAS Workshop on Developments in Microanalysis May 7-11, 2017 in Konstanz, Germany. My vendor talk title will be "Improving EPMA Accuracy, Precision and Increasing Laboratory Productivity with Probe Software"

I hope to see you all there!
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #11 on: May 09, 2019, 12:07:06 PM »
Probe Software will be at the European Microbeam Analysis Society in Trondheim, Norway May 19th to 23rd:

https://www.microbeamanalysis.eu/events/event/52-emas-2019-16th-european-workshop-on-modern-developments-and-applications-in-microbeam-analysis

Anette von der Handt, one of our microprobe specialists, will be representing us at the conference with assistance from other Probe Software consultants.  See here for complete contact information for all our EPMA consultants:

https://probesoftware.com/Support.html

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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #12 on: May 25, 2019, 12:12:50 PM »
Probe Software is pleased to announce that we will be present as a "Gold sponsor level vendor" at the Quantitative Micro Analysis 2019 conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota June 24th to 27th:

https://the-mas.org/events/topical-conferences/qma-2019/

The vendor user meetings are on Monday and the Probe Software user meeting is from 2:00 to 3:30 PM Monday afternoon. All attendees are welcome to attend our user meeting, but please send a quick email to Barbara Donovan  (barbara@probesoftware.com) if you intend on joining us for the Probe Software user meeting, in order to help us plan.

At the user meeting on Monday, John Donovan will give a short introduction discussing some new features and products by Probe Software. We will then have a few short talks by some of our product experts on specific Probe Software methods and procedures using our Probe for EPMA, Probe Image and CalcImage software applications, for improving analytical accuracy and sensitivity for modern JEOL and Cameca EPMA instruments.

Currently the Monday afternoon user meeting speakers are:  Julien Allaz, Karsten Goemann and Emma Bullock, followed by a general discussion of questions and answers for all present.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!
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« Reply #13 on: May 28, 2019, 04:15:33 PM »
We are very pleased to announce that we have three EPMA experts giving tutorial/talks at our Probe Software user meeting at 2:00 to 3:30 Monday afternoon at the QMA 2019 EPMA conference on June 24th (in alphabetical order):

Julien Allaz (ETH Zurich): "Accurate quantitative mapping of minor elements, and beam damage corrections"

Emma Bullock (Carnegie Institution of Science) : "Carbonates in meteorites: a combined WDS, EDS and CL study"

Karsten Goemann (University of Tasmania): "Trace element analysis in minerals using combined EDS-WDS and WDS shared backgrounds"

These will be scientific presentations with an emphasis on practical methods with plenty of opportunity for open discussion. We think everyone in the EPMA community should benefit from these presentations/discussions, so please join us on Monday afternoon at QMA 2019.
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Re: Probe Software Events
« Reply #14 on: June 03, 2019, 07:03:05 PM »
Recently, ProbeSoftware had the opportunity to exhibit at the 2019 meeting of the European Microbeam Analysis Society, held at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. Anette von der Handt gave a brief presentation (attached here*) on ProbeSoftware's products, and our representatives had a great time interacting with conference attendees.

We thank the organizers of EMAS2019, particularly local hosts Bjørn Eske Sørensen and Kristian Drivenes, for giving us the opportunity to participate in the meeting. Tusen takk!

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