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Perspectives in Scanning Probe Microscopy from the 2021 Joint International Scanning Probe Microscopy and Scanning Probe Micr...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Microscopy and Analysis
Publication Date
Page Numbers
20 to 25
Volume
57
Issue
1

In March of 2020 we were well on our way to organizing and hosting one of the premier scanning probe microscopy (SPM) conferences in Breckenridge, Colorado, USA. For the first time, the meeting would synergistically combine International Scanning Probe Microscopy (ISPM) and Scanning Probe Microscopy on Soft and Polymeric Materials (SPMonSPM), to increase the breadth of audience expertise and experience. We coined the joint conference iSPM3 – a moniker we hope will persist in future events. The plan for 2020 iSPM3 screeched to a halt in mid-March, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Luckily, we were able to regroup and reimagine the conference for 2021 as a virtual experience. The conference took place June 28th to July 2nd with a mix of live and pre-recorded content. Spread throughout the week were 4 live panel discussions, 3 plenary talks, 23 invited talks, 75 contributed talks, 15 posters and 3 social events. The technical program represented much of the latest and most impactful research in the field. The panel discussions sought to step back from specific research findings and assess the state of SPM as it pertains to some of the most pressing opportunities and influential successes. The lively discussions painted a vibrant future for SPM in both breadth and detail, and we hope that similar discussion can be a mainstay of future SPM conferences. Here, we attempt to distill some of that discussion to motivate researchers across the field of SPM in the coming years.