Subject: Workshop on microscopy
Bernard Friedman Memorial Workshop Use of the Microscope 1244 McBride Avenue, West Patterson, NJ 07424 October 10, 17, 24, 31 1998 10 AM - 4 PM This survey course has been given for more than thirty years in various forms. It has served to introduce or refresh basic knowledge and techniques of light microscopy for hundreds of amateur and professional microscopists over the years, especially students in conservation, forensics, biology, geology, medicine, and other fields. Pre-eminent instructors volunteer their time to provide a sound instruction and a foundation for more specialized courses offered by the society during later months. The course also provides an introduction to the equipment resources, library, and slide collections of the society. This course is appropriate for different levels of skill and experience--all are welcome. The following topics are covered: * Theory of microscopy * Kohler illumination * Diffraction Theory * Contrast Methods * Polarized light * Phased Contrast * Interference * Hoffman contrast, Rheinberg, Dark-field & oblique illumination, etc. The workshop will consist of four consecutive Saturdays of lectures and hands-on labs to cover the theoretical and practical aspects of microscopy. The course instructors include: Jan Hinsch, Director of the Micro Laboratory at Leica Microsystems, Inc. He is a Former Vice President of NYMS and has served for many years as Awards Chairman. His main area of interest is Polarized light microscopy. Mary McCann, formerly a senior microscopist with Polaroid Corporation and now with McCann Imaging, is the author of a number of photomicrography instructional books and articles, and has taught for the New York Microscopical Society, and the American Chemical Society. John Reffner, Ph.D., formerly with American Cyanamid and SpectraTech, is now with Trace Consulting. He is presently the Vice President of NYMS. Don O'Leary, a pigment chemist and microscopist for many years, now retired, and past president of NYMS, is now curator of the NYMS collection and Education Chairman. Eugena Ordonez, current president of NYMS, was a conservator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, is currently in private practice, and is completing her doctoral dissertation on "Lissitsky, Malevich, and Popova, Working Methods and Materials: An Investigation into the Faktura of Paintings" at the University of Delaware. Where: 1244 McBride Avenue, West Patterson, NJ 07424.Phone 973-812-8377. Free parking, *very* accessible by public transportation. Information on car pools and transportation will be provided. Cost: $225 for NYMS members, $245 for non-members (includes membership). Lunch and course materials are included. Checks should be made out to NYMS. Who: Beginners and experienced users who wish to learn more about the proper use of a microscope. Register using the form or call Don O'Leary. Limited to the first 12 registrants. If time is short, please contact Don O'Leary as quickly as possible to insure a place. Don O'Leary, 6 Chittenden Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Further information: Telephone: 201-797-8849 <dnoleary [at] aol__com>. See <URL:http://www.nyms.org> for additional information or events. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:35 Distributed: Thursday, October 8, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-35-015 ***Received on Wednesday, 7 October, 1998