PhD report (November 2012) A.Mzyk
Thursday, 13 December, 2012, 17:58 Posted by Aldona Mzyk
In November I spent most of time analyzing results obtained from microbial experiments and AFM measurements. Of course, I was also working in the lab, where I had stained samples after Impact R test and subsequently visualized surfaces by CLSM.I prepared a new series of specimens for HUVEC’s growth kinetics observation but unfortunately cells refused adhesion on my PEM coatings. This failure surprised me a little bit but I figured out reason of tricky behavior of endothelial cells. I didn’t give them any sweets (fibronectin) so they knocked on the other door. ;)
PhD report A.Mzyk (November 2012)
Thursday, 13 December, 2012, 17:54 Posted by Aldona Mzyk
In November I spent most of time analyzing results obtained from microbial experiments and AFM measurements. Of course, I was also working in the lab, where I had stained samples after Impact R test and subsequently visualized surfaces by CLSM.I prepared a new series of specimens for HUVEC growth kinetics observation but unfortunately cells refused adhesion on my PEM coatings. This failure surprised me a little bit but I figured out reason of tricky behavior of endothelial cells. I didn’t give them sweets (fibronectin) so they knocked on the other door.
PhD report (November) K.Kubok
Wednesday, 12 December, 2012, 11:14 Posted by Katarzyna Kubok
My activities in November: During this month I had to prepare oral presentation and poster for: •1) 9th Polish-Japanese Joint Seminar on Micro and Nano Analysis organised together with Microscopy Society and University of Toyama, - Sieniawa 10-13 October 2012 •2) SIM 2012 organised by University of Science and Technology in Krakow - 24-27 October 2012
Only a few steps forward in November (by K. Glowinski)
Tuesday, 11 December, 2012, 14:16 Posted by Krzysztof Glowinski
This was a really long month. I have been trying to resolve an issue of incompatibility of three coordinate systems: the one in which Euler angles of misorientations are computed, the one in which x and y coordinates of .ang data files are given and the last one which is used in the external software used for reconstruction of surface meshes of grain boundaries, the software interprets the first two somehow... I spent hours carrying out various tests hoping to end up with correct shape of grain boundary distributions. Meanwhile I improved many features of my program making it more user-friendly.
November 2012/ Piotr Bobrowski
Monday, 10 December, 2012, 15:29 Posted by Piotr Bobrowski
This month I was investigating samples of cubic zirconium dioxide. Samples were manufactured at AGH University of Technology. The cubic phase was stabilized by addition of 8mol % of yttria. First results are very promising, however material is quite porous what can cause some data processing difficulties. Those will be dealt with in the future.
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