Microscopy Conference 2025, Karlsruhe - Germany

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Microscopy Conference 2025, Karlsruhe - Germany

03 Jun, 2025

Microscopists from across Europe and beyond will gather in Karlsruhe, Germany, from 31 August to 4 September 2025, for the Microscopy Conference MC 2025 - a major event on the scientific calendar for experts in electron, light, and scanning probe microscopy.

Organised jointly by the Austrian, German, and Swiss Societies for Electron Microscopy (ASEM, DGE, and SSOM), MC 2025 is expected to draw over 1,000 attendees. The conference will feature cutting-edge research from the life and materials sciences, alongside sessions on instrumentation and novel microscopy methods.

The main event will be held at Messe Karlsruhe, a modern venue with extensive space for technical exhibitions, scientific sessions, and networking. The conference will open with hands-on workshops at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), which celebrates its 200th anniversary in 2025.

MC 2025 will offer a packed programme of plenary lectures, invited talks, contributed presentations, poster sessions, and award ceremonies. A particular focus will be on fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and supporting early-career scientists.

With its blend of academic rigour, technical innovation, and a vibrant international community, MC 2025 promises to be a milestone event in the field of microscopy.

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