Group picture with guests and speakers of the inauguration.
Front row, left to right: Prof. Klaus-Michael Debatin (Uni Ulm), Prof. Michael Weber (Uni Ulm), Dieter Kaufmann (Uni Ulm), Prof. Ute Kaiser (Uni Ulm), Prof. Hans-Peter Karnthaler (Uni Wien), Dr. Burkhard Jahnen (DFG), Prof. Klaus Müllen (MPI Mainz), Prof. Karl Joachim Ebeling (Uni Ulm);
2nd row, left to right: Veronica Kuntze (MWK), Ulrich Steinbach (MWK), Prof. Josef Zweck (EMS), Prof. Maximilian Haider (CEOS), Prof. Klaus von Klitzing (MPI Stuttgart), Prof. Joachim Mayer (RWTH Aachen), Prof. Harald Rose (Uni Ulm)
Back row, left to right: Dr. Bert Freitag (Thermo Fisher), Prof. Michael Lehmann (DGE), Dr. Peter Schlossmacher (Thermo Fisher)
The celebration took place on the occasion of the inauguration of the Cc/Cs-corrected SALVE microscope and of the new SALVE building.
Prof. Michael Weber, president of Ulm University, opened the inauguration ceremony.
The inauguration took place in the lecture hall "Innere Medizin" at Ulm University
Ulrich Steinbach (Ministerial Director, Baden-Wuerttemberg Ministry of Science, Research and Art)
Dr. Burkhard Jahnen (Program Director, German Research Foundation - DFG)
Prof. Michael Lehmann (President of the German Society of Electron Microscopy, DGE)
Prof. Josef Zweck (President of the European Society of Microscopy, EMS)
Prof. Barry Carter (Vice President of the International Federation of Societies of Microscopy, IFSM)
In her speech, Prof. Ute Kaiser presented the outline and the history of the SALVE project as well as important results obtained already with the new instrument.
In her speech, Prof. Ute Kaiser presented the outline and the history of the SALVE project as well as important results obtained already with the new instrument.
Prof. Max. Haider (CEOS, Heidelberg) reported on the technological advances in electron optics triggered by the SALVE project.
The invited lecture of Prof. Klaus Müllen (MPIP Director, Mainz) elucidated the diversity of graphene chemistry.
The invited lecture of Prof. Klaus Müllen (MPIP Director, Mainz) elucidated the diversity of graphene chemistry.
Prof. Klaus von Klitzing (Nobel Laureate, MPI Stuttgart) presented the inherent presence of electron microscopy in most ambitious and prominent research and technological projects of the last century awarded with the Nobel prize.
Prof. Klaus von Klitzing (Nobel Laureate, MPI Stuttgart) presented the inherent presence of electron microscopy in most ambitious and prominent research and technological projects of the last century awarded with the Nobel prize.
Speakers and guests of the inauguration ceremony were given SALVE doormats as a present. A similar doormat will welcome all guests in the new microscopy building at Ulm University.
Speakers and guests of the inauguration ceremony were given SALVE doormats as a present. A similar doormat will welcome all guests in the new microscopy building at Ulm University.
Speakers and guests of the inauguration ceremony were given SALVE doormats as a present. A similar doormat will welcome all guests in the new microscopy building at Ulm University.
Speakers and guests of the inauguration ceremony were given SALVE doormats as a present. A similar doormat will welcome all guests in the new microscopy building at Ulm University.
Speakers and guests of the inauguration ceremony were given SALVE doormats as a present. A similar doormat will welcome all guests in the new microscopy building at Ulm University.
Musical performance by members of the Kaiser group
Performance of the string quartet of Ulm University
Performance of the chamber choir of Ulm University
Prof. Ute Kaiser with Nobel laureate Prof. Klaus von Klitzing (left) and Prof. Klaus Müllen (right)