EBSD Symposium 2027

Overview

The 2027 EBSD Symposium, hosted by the Henry Royce Institute, will bring together the UK and international electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) community to share the latest developments, discuss emerging applications and exchange practical experience.

The symposium will cover the full EBSD workflow, from sample preparation, instrumentation and acquisition through to data processing, visualisation and analysis. Contributions will explore established techniques alongside emerging technologies, including automation, high-speed acquisition, in-situ experimentation, 3D EBSD, correlative techniques and advanced data analysis.

Alongside scientific presentations, the symposium will provide a forum for open discussion and knowledge exchange between researchers, instrument developers, application scientists and EBSD users. The programme will include invited talks, contributed presentations, poster sessions and an opportunity to tour the world-class facilities at Royce Manchester.

Registration and abstract submissions

The symposium will be free to attend. Full registration and abstract submissions will open shortly.

In the meantime, please register your interest to receive an email when registration opens, together with further information about abstract submissions and the event programme.

Register your interest

Please note: Registering your interest does not reserve a place at the symposium. Places will be confirmed through the full registration process when it opens.

Event Details

Date: 22–23 March 2027
Locations: Royce Hub Building, The University of Manchester
Cost: Free to attend

Date
March 22 2027 -
March 23 2027
Time
All day
Location
North West
Event Type
Academic | Conference | Networking
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