CTG Short Course 2024: EBSD applied to structural geology and petrology
We at CTG are very excited to announce our first online short course:
EBSD applied to structural geology and petrology
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is a scanning electron microscope-based method that is widely applied to characterize and quantify crystal microstructure and orientation. The goal of this short course is to provide basic training and a range of example applications to CTG community students and researchers interested in incorporating EBSD analyses into their own research, through a series of online, interactive lectures.
When: April 2-4, 12:00-3:30 pm ET
Who can participate:
Graduate students and researchers working in the fields of structural geology, metamorphic petrology, geochronology and tectonics. You must be able to commit to attending all lectures and are expected to actively participate in online exercises and discussion.
The detailed syllabus is here.
Instructors:
We at CTG are very excited to announce our first online short course:
EBSD applied to structural geology and petrology
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is a scanning electron microscope-based method that is widely applied to characterize and quantify crystal microstructure and orientation. The goal of this short course is to provide basic training and a range of example applications to CTG community students and researchers interested in incorporating EBSD analyses into their own research, through a series of online, interactive lectures.
When: April 2-4, 12:00-3:30 pm ET
Who can participate:
Graduate students and researchers working in the fields of structural geology, metamorphic petrology, geochronology and tectonics. You must be able to commit to attending all lectures and are expected to actively participate in online exercises and discussion.
The detailed syllabus is here.
Instructors:
- Rellie Goddard, Lakehead University
- Matthew Polivchuk, Geological Survey of Canada
- Renelle Dubosq, Max Planck Institut für Eisenforschung
- Riccardo Graziani, Geological Survey of Canada
- Tarryn Cawood, Geological Survey of Canada
- Jamie Kirkpatrick, McGill University
- Laura Nania, Geological Survey of Canada
- Nicolas Piette-Lauziere, University of British Columbia