3D Microscopy, taking place from July 12 -16, 2009 in Interlaken, Switzerland, is an international symposium focused on 3D imaging and spectroscopy in science. The objective of this symposium is to create a forum for researchers with different expertise and scientific interests to present their knowhow and the techniques they use to answer their scientific questions. Methods using three-dimensional imaging and spectroscopy to retrieve data in volume will be discussed, whether “light”, x-rays, electrons or near field probes are used. The conference contains 3 plenary talks and 9 sessions with invited and contributed talks and poster sessions.
Session topics are:
- High resolution TEM and AFM
- 3D CLSM and light microscopy
- Stereology
- 3D TEM and atom probe tomography/serial sectioning
- 3D correlative microscopy
- 3D X-ray microscopy and tomography
- 3D FIB/SEM or serial sectioning (with Denk-method) blockface tomography
- 3D image analysis and simulation
- 3D scanning probe microscopy

Interlaken, Switzerland