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Handbook 6–8 April 2016 Durham University, Durham, UK Organised by the IOP Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group http://emag2016.iopconfs.org EMAG 2016 Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group Conference 2016

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Handbook

6–8 April 2016 Durham University, Durham, UK

Organised by the IOP Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group

http://emag2016.iopconfs.org

EMAG 2016Electron Microscopy and Analysis

Group Conference 2016

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Contents Enquiries 2 Location 3 Registration 3 Catering 3 Accommodation 4 Presenters information 5 Programme 6 Social programme 6 Travel 6 Exhibition 8-14 Safety and security 14-15 Local information 15 IOP Membership 15 Appendix 1: University of Durham Campus Map Appendix 2: Exhibition Plan

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Enquiries Conference Organiser Jon Roe Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4908 E-mail: [email protected] General Enquiries Conferences Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 E-mail: [email protected] Organising Committee Local chairs Dr Budhika Mendis (Chair), Durham University Programme committee Dr Caterina Ducati, University of Cambridge Dr Sarah Haigh, University of Manchester Dr Andrew Brown, University of Leeds Dr Ziyou Li, University of Birmingham Dr Ana Sanchez, University of Warwick Professor Jun Yuan, University of Cambridge

The EMAG 2016 conference is organised by:

IOP Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group

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Disclaimer The Institute of Physics, Durham University, and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any accident, loss or damage to participants or their property during the conference. Location The conference will be held at Durham University. The talks will be held at the Ken Wade Lecture Theatre in the Calman Learning Centre while posters, exhibitors and refreshments will be located in rooms ES228/229 and ES230 of the Earth Sciences Building. The Earth Sciences Building is opposite the Calman Learning Centre and only a short walk away. Venue address: Calman Learning Centre Durham University Stockton Rd Durham DH1 3LE UK Telephone: +44 (0)191 334 2000 For a map of the Durham University campus, please see page 16. For further information about the venue, please visit their website: http://www.dur.ac.uk/its/theatres/calman/ Registration Registration will open on Wednesday afternoon in ES228/229 and ES230 of the Earth Sciences Building. Times are as follows:

Date Times Wednesday 6 April 2016 16:30 – 18:30 Thursday 7 April 2016 08:00 – 18:00 Friday 8 April 2016 08:00 – 17:00

On arrival, each participant will receive a delegate pack containing a lanyard badge, programme, delegate list, folder, note pad and pen. Please wear your badge at all times because this will help with security and enable you to identify your fellow delegates. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk. The conference abstract book will be made available to delegates as a PDF file in advance of the conference. The abstract book will only be available in a digital format. Please print a personal copy if you would like to refer to a hardcopy at the conference. Messages A message board will be placed near the registration desk. Participants should check the board for messages as an attempt to locate participants will only be made in the case of an emergency. During registration times, messages can be left by emailing [email protected] Messages can also be left by telephoning +44 07737 117388. Catering Lunches, and refreshments during the conference are included in the registration fee and served at set times during the conference programme. A selection of canapes will be served at the welcome reception on Wednesday

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afternoon but we advise you to make your own arrangements for dinner once the plenary session has concluded at 19:30. Please refer to the overview below for times and locations. For participants resident in Collingwood College, breakfast will be served in the college's dining hall from 07.30am-09:00.

Wednesday 6 April 2016 Time Location Welcome reception 16:30 – 18:30 ES228/229 and ES230 Thursday 7 April 2016 Welcome refreshments 08:00 – 08:30 ES228/229 and ES230 Mid-morning break 09:30 – 10:00 ES228/229 and ES230 Lunch 12:00 – 14:00 ES228/229 and ES230 Afternoon refreshments 15:30 – 16:00 ES228/229 and ES230 Conference Dinner 19:00 – 22:00 Durham Castle Friday 8 April 2016 Welcome refreshments 08:30 – 09:00 ES228/229 and ES230 Mid-morning break 10:30 – 11:00 ES228/229 and ES230 Lunch 12:00 – 14:00 ES228/229 and ES230

Dietary requirements Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify the conference office by e-mail prior to their arrival if they have not already done so when registering. Those with special dietary requirements are asked to make themselves known to the catering team. It will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless prior notification has been received. Nut allergies – unfortunately the venue cannot provide assurances that food has not been cross-contaminated with traces of nuts during ingredient processing at manufacture’s sites, and during food preparation and on-site. For this reason, we are unable to provide guarantees that any of the food served is free from nuts or trace elements. Please e-mail [email protected] if you have any queries. Accommodation Accommodation will be available at Collingwood College from Wednesday 6 April to Friday 8 April. The college have limited rooms on a first-come, first-served basis and if you wish to stay an additional night, please contact [email protected]

Accommodation is not included within the registration fee. There is an additional charge for accommodation; Single, en-suite bedrooms are available on a bed and breakfast basis at a rate of £48.25 per night. Delegates can pick up keys and check-in at the Porter’s Lodge. Each room offers the following:

• Tea and coffee making facilities refreshed daily • Free internet connection Wi-Fi available in the bedrooms • Bathrooms with shaver socket outlets • Toiletry pack containing shower gel-shampoo, soap, body lotion and a vanity kit, one per person per

stay • One hand towel and one bath towel per person • Hairdryers, irons and ironing boards available from reception • Lift access in en-suite rooms but not in standard rooms

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Rooms should be available from 2pm and a porter will be on hand to show you to your room. Reception will be open from 09:00-17:00 so please use the internal telephone near to reception to call the porter if he is away from his post. Breakfast Breakfast will be served in the college's dining hall from 07:30-09:00. Presenter’s information Oral presentations The lecture theatre (Ken Wade) is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:

• Laptop with PowerPoint facilities (Office XP and Windows XP) • Data projector and projector screen • Microphone – Radio (Lapel)

Speakers wishing to use additional audio-visual equipment or intending to present from a Macintosh computer are asked to contact Jon Roe ([email protected]) before the conference. Speakers are requested to bring their presentations on a USB memory stick in either Office 2007 or .pdf format and preload them onto the laptop located in the lecture theatre. Speakers should save their presentation into the appropriate pre-named session folders pre-set on the desktop and files should be saved by speakers surname and initial. To optimise compatibility, particularly for the inclusion of multimedia components, PowerPoint presentations should have been saved using PowerPoint’s “Package for CD” facility. Direct connection of personal laptops (with set up in the break prior to the corresponding session) is an acceptable but not preferred alternative. The lecture theatre is reasonably large, and speakers should use a minimum 15-point font size in PowerPoint slides to ensure legibility. Presenters are asked to prepare their talks to match the allocated times which will be rigidly enforced.

• Invited talks (30 minutes) • Contributed talks (15 minutes)

Flash presentations Flash posters consist of a maximum 5-slide, 41/2 minute short presentation. Please prepare your flash poster using the instructions above. To ensure timekeeping in the flash poster sessions, email your PowerPoint presentations to [email protected] by 31 March. Poster information If you are presenting a poster please ensure that you display your poster on the board number that matches your poster number in the programme. You can mount your poster during registration from 16:30 on Wednesday 6 April 2016. There will be two poster sessions on Thursday and Friday from 12:00 – 14:00, although posters can also be viewed on Thursday 17.30-18.30 before the conference dinner. All posters must be removed by 14:00 on Friday 8 April.

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Although organisers will endeavour to save poster material, no guarantee can be made for posters not removed by the scheduled times. Posters must not be larger than A0 in size and should be a portrait format. The poster board measures 6ft (1830mm) tall by 3ft (940mm) wide, and therefore if your poster does not fit within these dimensions, we cannot guarantee it will be displayed. Fixing material will be provided to mount your poster. Content Posters are a visual presentation of your research and as such we recommend that you use schematic diagrams, graphs and tables, where possible, rather than just text. Please use an appropriate sized font so the information is legible at a distance of about 3' or 1 metre Programme Please refer to the website at http://emag2016.iopconfs.org/programme for the latest programme. Social programme – Thursday 7 April 2016 The conference dinner will take place at Durham Castle. There will be a drinks reception at 19.00 in the Tunstal Gallery and dinner will follow at 19.30. The conference dinner is included in the registration fee and return coach transfers will be provided between Durham University and the Great Hall. If you wish to purchase an extra ticket please contact [email protected]. The coach will depart from the main reception at Durham University at 18.40. Prior to leaving, a selection of drinks will be served in the Earth Science Building for those staying on site. Travel By Car From the South and East Drive north on the A1(M) and exit at Junction 61. Take the A177 signposted Bowburn and Peterlee. Follow the road, through Bowburn, for approximatly three miles until you enter Durham on the Stockton Road. Turn left at the first roundabout and then left again into the main entrance of the University Science Site. From the North and East Drive south on the A1(M) and exit at Junction 62. Take the A690 to Durham. Follow the dual carriageway and at the first roundabout go straight ahead. Turn left just before the next roundabout into New Elvet and follow the road for approximately half a mile (bearing right into Church Street) to the New Inn traffic lights. Go straight ahead into South Road and then follow the instructions given above. From the West Drive on the A167 to the Cock of the North roundabout (junction with the A177). Take the Durham A177 exit into South Road and follow it for approximately half a mile. You can plan your route online using one of the free route planners - examples are The AA or The RAC. Parking For information about free parking on the university campus, please visit: https://www.dur.ac.uk/event.durham/venues/travel/parking/ The closest car park on campus is Collingwood College car park at Durham University. Once you have parked in the Collingwood College car park, please report to the College reception to register your car details.

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Parking at Collingwood is strictly on a first come first serve basis, guests will need to register their car with college reception but permits are not issued. A log will be kept at reception for security so if they are any issues security you will know who to contact. If you find that there are no spaces available, the next nearest car park is Howlands Park and Ride (South Road, Durham, DH1 3TQ). The Howlands car park is free of charge providing you purchase a Park and Ride bus ticket. Please note that this car park’s operational hours are 09:00-19:00. For more information please visit: http://www.durham.gov.uk/Pages/Service.aspx?ServiceId=1112 The nearest 24 hour car park is at Prince Bishops Shopping Centre (Leazes Road, Durham, DH1 3UJ). There are charges to use this car park, for more information please visit. http://www.princebishops.co.uk/parking.php For more car park options please visit: http://www.durham.gov.uk/Pages/Service.aspx?ServiceId=6975 By Rail The National Express high speed service takes under 3 hours from London King's Cross on the main East Coast line. The journey takes around one and a half hours from Edinburgh and forty-five minutes from York. First Transpennine Express offers frequent links to Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds, while Cross Country links Durham directly with Scotland, the Midlands, and the South West. To Durham from London Kings Cross by train There is a regular service from London Kings Cross to Durham; the journey time is approximately 3 hours (3.5 on a Sunday). The following website is useful for checking train times and purchasing tickets: www.thetrainline.com For train times and fare information call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 or National Rail Enquiries from overseas (Please note: International rates apply): +44(0)20 7278 5240 or visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk Bus from Durham Railway Station to Durham University Science Site From Durham Railway Station, to get to Durham University Science Site by bus, please board the number 40B bus from bus stop C at the station. The 40B bus service runs Mon-Fri only. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the station to the university. There is a taxi rank directly outside the entrance/exit of Durham railway station. The journey should take around 8 minutes. By Coach / Bus There are several express coach services daily from most major cities. For more information regarding national coach services, please visit: www.nationalexpress.com Durham is well served by the local bus network. For more information about the local bus network, please visit: http://www.durham.gov.uk/Pages/Service.aspx?ServiceId=908 By Sea European scheduled ferry services travel to and from Newcastle on a regular basis. For ferry schedules and to purchase tickets, please visit: http://www.directferries.co.uk/newcastle_ferry.htm

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By Air The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport. The airport is approximately 20 miles north of Durham. There are connecting flights from a number of European hubs including London Heathrow and Gatwick, Amsterdam, Paris and Brussels, and the airport is also served by a number of budget airlines. See www.newcastleairport.com for full details. Durham is 30 minutes' drive from Newcastle Airport. Durham is linked to Newcastle International Airport by rail and metro. Taxis For a full list of local taxi companies and their telephone numbers, please visit: http://www.durhamstudent.co.uk/thedirectory/taxis/

• Airport Express: 0191 371 2352 / http://www.airport365.com/ • Direct Taxis: 0191 386 2002

A taxi will take you from the Durham Railway Station to any College within 5 minutes and you can walk to the city centre in 10 minutes. A taxi from Newcastle International Airport to the College could cost approximately £60 one way. The journey will take approximately 40 minutes outside of rush hour. Visas Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Britain. If you are from any other country, find out about visa requirements before you travel by visiting http://ukvisas.gov.uk. Exhibition An exhibition of scientific instruments, equipment and techniques will be held alongside the conference from Wednesday 6 to Friday 8 April 2016. During the event, the following exhibitors will be on hand to discuss the services they provide, the latest research and development and demonstrations of their new products. The exhibitors will be located alongside refreshments and the poster exhibition in rooms ES228/229 and ES230 of the Earth Sciences Building (Durham University).

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JEOL www.jeoluk.com/

JEOL is a leading supplier of scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), transmission electron microscopes (TEMs), scanning probe microscopes (SPMs), mass spectrometers, NMR spectrometers, and semiconductor tools for scientific and industrial purposes. They provide applications-specific solutions that advance our customers' diverse objectives — from routine analysis of organic and inorganic specimens to breakthroughs in nanotechnological development.

Hitachi High-Technologies Europe GmbH

www.hht-eu.com

As the world's largest supplier of electron microscopes Hitachi has the resources and technology to combine advanced imaging and analytical techniques with true dependability. Contact us to find out more about our new techniques in sample cleaning, in-situ TEM, high-speed Cs correctors, L-shaped FIB and many other unique innovations.

FEI

www.fei.com/

With more than 60 years of innovation and leadership, FEI enables customers to find meaningful answers to questions that accelerate breakthrough discoveries, increase productivity, and ultimately change the world. FEI designs, manufactures, and supports the broadest range of high-performance microscopy workflows that provide images and answers in the micro-, nano-, and picometer scales.

GATAN UK

www.gatan.com/

Gatan provides sample preparation for TEM, especially the low energy capable PIPS II ion mill, which is especially useful for FIB lift-out samples and high resolution imaging. Gatan’s TEM cameras and EELS and Cathodoluminescence analytical systems are the industry standards for semiconductor microscopy, composition measurement and luminescence characterisation

Oxford Instruments

www.oxford-instruments.com/

Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis provides leading-edge tools that enable materials characterisation and sample manipulation at the nanometre scale. Used on electron microscopes (SEM and TEM) and ion-beam systems (FIB), our tools are used for R&D across a wide range of academic and industrial applications including semiconductors, renewable energy, mining, metallurgy, and forensics.

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Attolight

http://www.attolight.com/

Attolight, inventor of quantitative cathodoluminescence microscopy, develops innovative characterization tools and metrology solutions for research laboratories and semiconductor industries, with a wide range of performance and reliability assessment applications for LEDs, laser, power, nano-electronic devices or solar cells and provides analytical services in its privately owned Swiss laboratory. .

E.A. Fischione Instruments Inc. www.fischione.com

E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, and distributes advanced microscopy and nanotechnology devices to the global scientific community. Products include specimen preparation devices, imaging detectors, and specimen holders. Notable new products include the Model 1080 PicoMill® TEM specimen preparation system and the Model 2550 Cryo Transfer Tomography holder.

LOT-QuantumDesign UK

www.lot-qd.co.uk

LOT supply leading edge nanotechnology instrumentation to research and industry throughout the UK and Ireland.

We represent two high-end add-ons for Transmission Electron Microscopes:

• DENSsolutions offer a complete suite of In-Situ Sample Management Solutions for Heating, Biasing, Gases & Liquids in Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEMs). DENSsolutions patented MEMS technology facilitate investigations of samples such that the dynamics can be directly observed at high resolution.

• NanoMEGAS’ ASTAR system uses the patented Precession Electron Diffraction (PED) technique to resolve any 3D crystal nanostructure, that otherwise is difficult to solve by conventional X-Ray diffraction techniques. Spatial resolution of 2m is achievable with a FEG TEM.

Buehler http://www.buehler.co.uk/

Buehler is the world's premier manufacturer of scientific equipment and supplies for use in metallography and materials analysis. Buehler's metallographic products are used throughout the world in manufacturing facilities, quality laboratories, and universities to enable material characterisation, ensure quality, and perform materials research.

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Pfeiffer Vacuum

https://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com/en/

For 125 years now, our name has served as a guarantee for advanced vacuum technology, high quality comprehensive vacuum solutions, and first-class service. As the inventor of the turbopump we pioneered innovation and progress in the vacuum industry. Thanks to close collaboration with our customers and our continuous focus on their needs, we constantly optimize and expand our product line. Therefore, even in the future we will always be able to provide our customers with the best solutions for their individual applications. Our service program extends from vacuum pumps through measurement and analysis equipment right up to complete vacuum systems.

Lambda Photonics www.lambdaphoto.co.uk/

Lambda Photometrics is a leading supplier of characterisation, measurement and analysis equipment, applied to signals from DC to Light. From fundamental materials research to volume manufacture, our consultative approach ensures you receive the best advice and get the best solution for your needs. We provide instruments, components and turn-key solutions for a variety of industries; automotive, aerospace, pharmaceutical, bio-technology, process industries, semiconductor, fundamental research at universities and institutes throughout the UK and Ireland

Scanwel

www.scanwel.co.uk

Scanwel manufacture and distribute components and systems to end users and o.e.m.s in academia, government laboratories and industry. Our own product range includes fittings, components, custom fabrications/ chambers and bespoke systems. Scanwel distributes leading edge technology products from world leading companies in the fields of microscopy, surface analysis and vacuum. Imina Technologies designs, manufactures and distributes complete lines of micro and nanomanipulation equipment for SEM, FIB and light microscopes. Based on a novel motion technology, our nanomanipulators combine nanometer resolution of positioning, unprecedented ease-of-use and flexibility in an ultra-compact design.

Bruker

https://www.bruker.com/

Today, worldwide more than 6,000 employees are working on this permanent challenge at over 90 locations on all continents. Bruker systems cover a broad spectrum of applications in all fields of research and development and are used in all industrial production processes for the purpose of ensuring quality and process reliability.

Bruker continues to build upon its extensive range of products and solutions, its broad base of installed systems and a strong reputation among its customers. Being one of the

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world's leading analytical instrumentation companies, Bruker is strongly committed to further fully meet its customers’ needs as well as to continue to develop state-of-the-art technologies and innovative solutions for today's analytical questions.

CAMECA http://www.cameca.com

CAMECA is the world leader in microanalytical instrumentation for product development, quality monitoring, and materials research. Our Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometers (SIMS), Electron Probe MicroAnalysers (EPMA) and 3D Atom Probes (APT) equip the most prestigious government and university labs as well as leading high-tech industrial companies around the world. Applications include nuclear and material sciences, cosmochemistry, geology and environment, cell and microbiology, semiconductors, nanotechnologies... Show-cased on CAMECA booth 3: SXFive - delivers sub-micron scale quantitative analysis and x-ray imaging NanoSIMS - performs multiple-mass imaging and isotopic measurements at 50nm resolution LEAP5000 Atom Probe - provides unmatched analytical performance at the nanoscale.

Zeiss

http://www.zeiss.co.uk/corporate/en_gb/home.html

. The ZEISS Group comprises six business groups and 13 strategic business units.

The units develop, produce and distribute optical systems such as lithography systems, industrial measuring technology, microscopes, surgical microscopes, ophthalmic diagnostic and therapy systems, eyeglass lenses, planetarium technology and cine and camera lenses as well as binoculars, riflescopes and spotting scopes.

Carl Zeiss AG manages the Group in its role as a strategic holding company.

Its primary function is the ongoing strategic development of the business activities and of the corporate portfolio. It also provides the corporate management and service functions.

Deben http://deben.co.uk/

Deben is a precision engineering company which specialises in the field of in-situ tensile testing, motion control and specimen cooling for microscopy applications. Main product groups are motor control systems, in-situ micro-tensile stages, peltier heating & cooling stages, detectors for SEMs and electro-static beam blankers. We also make custom and OEM versions of these products to specifically meet customer requirements

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Tescan http://tescan-uk.com/

TESCAN is one of the global suppliers of scientific instruments. The company is building its reputation and brand name in the field of designing and manufacturing scanning electron microscopes and system solutions for different applications. The company is focused on research, development and manufacturing of scientific instruments and laboratory equipment such as:

• scanning electron microscopes • supplementary accessories for SEMs • light optical microscopy accessories and image

processing • special vacuum chambers and custom systems • detection systems • scientific hardware and software development

TESCAN strives to keep improving continuously their products, which creates a competitive advantage for its customers. The TESCAN brand is becoming established thanks to the company's participation in top research projects and cooperation with the leading companies in the field of electron microscopy and microanalysis. As a result, TESCAN's instrumentation and innovative solutions have won a leading position in the world of nano- and microtechnology.

Nikon Metrology

http://www.nikonmetrology.com/en_EU/

Today Nikon is a world-renowned brand, firmly established as a market leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass, ensuring the very finest quality assurance throughout production. With over 90 years expertise in the field, Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation, promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the company's global mission statement.

Royal Microscopical Society http://www.rms.org.uk/

The Royal Microscopical Society is at the forefront of new ideas and developments in microscopy and imaging, drawing distinguished members from all over the world. It is dedicated to advancing science, developing careers and supporting wider understanding of science and microscopy from primary school children to professors.

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Quorum Technologies https://www.quorumtech.com/

Quorum Technologies is the market and technology leader in EM vacuum coating and cryo preparation and transfer systems for SEM and FIB/SEM. The Q Series of sputter/carbon coaters include large chamber Q300 models for specimens up to 200 mm diameter. The Q150T D dual target sputter coater is designed for thin film applications and allow sequential metal layers to be deposited without the need to break vacuum. The PP3010T is the latest in cryo-SEM and cryo-FIB/SEM technology and combines the highest quality results with unparalleled automation and ease of use. The PP3004 and PP3006 are ambient temperature and cryogenic transfer systems designed with material science applications in mind. Other products include a compact benchtop RF plasma barrel etcher/cleaner and critical point dryers and EM freeze dryers

Tron Tech Limited http://www.tron-tech.co.uk/

Tron Tech purchase, retails and services all makes of quality SEM and X-ray microanalysis systems. We are also agents for New and sophisticated analytical X-ray systems. Complementary systems can be put together using a range of second user and new products. We can offer full turn-key solutions.

Safety information Emergency evacuation procedures Please familiarise yourself with university emergency evacuation procedure. Details can be found in bedrooms and meeting rooms. The emergency evacuation procedure will be announced during the welcome address. Internet access Complimentary WiFi access will be available at the event venue. In order to access the WiFi, you will need a username and password which will be available from the IOP conference registration desk. Please note that you will be allocated one password to use for the entirety of the conference with these details. First aid If first aid treatment is required on site, please call: +44 (0)191 334 2000 /+44 (0)191 334 5000. In the event of an emergency: Ambulance, Fire Brigade or Police please dial 999. Security Please lock your bedroom door and windows whenever you leave your bedroom. The University accepts no liability for loss of possessions brought on to the premises. For security related enquiries whilst on-site, please call: +44 (0)191 334 5000. Smoking Please note that it is a no-smoking policy in all of the conference venues and bedrooms.

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Behavior and conduct The Institute of Physics and University of Durham reserve the right to charge in full for loss or damage to the premises. Local information Currency Britain's currency - pound sterling (£) - see www.xe.com for currency converters. Value Added Tax (VAT) - is charged on all purchases currently at a rate of 20%, people travelling to the UK on business may be entitled to reclaim the tax charged on event expenses. Electricity All plug sockets are the standard 240V and there are plenty in each exhibition room. We would recommend exhibitors bring their own extension cables just in-case tables are a little way from the sockets. IOP membership Membership of the Institute is for everyone who has an interest in the subject and its future. The Institute actively promotes physics to external audiences, increasing awareness of the importance of physics in government, education and industry. Our members come from diverse backgrounds and follow all kinds of different careers; many are directly involved in physics but as many are using their physics training in a wide range of businesses.

For more information, please visit www.iop.org/membership

Membership benefits include:

• Physics World - the world’s leading physics magazine, monthly by post, online or as an app • IOP Journal downloads • Careers information and resources • Professional Status • Academic dress • Learning online courses • '@physics.org' email address • Support and grants • Members' room • Meeting rooms • Member rate for IOP conferences • Discount on author charges (NJP) • Business journals • Making money out of ideas • Local branch affiliation • Specialist 'Groups' • Membertalk • IOP LinkedIn group

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Appendix 1 Collingwood College no 6 Earth Sciences and Calman no 25b

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