Dutch Scanning Probe Microscopy Day 2014 Oct. 10th, Delft University of Technology 09.00 Welcome and registration 09.25 Sander Otte Opening 09.30 Violeta Navarra Leiden University In situ high pressure STM imaging of a Fischer-­‐Tropsch cobalt catalyst 09.50 Rodolf Herfst TNO High throughput parallelized Scanning Probe Microscopy for Semiconductor Defect Inspection 10.10 Koen Schouteden KU Leuven Engineering the band structure of nanoparticles by an incommensurate cover layer 10.30 Coffee break and exhibition 11.00 Daniël Wegner (invited) Radboud Univ. Nijmegen Identifying Molecular Electronic Set Screws for Improved OLED and Magnetic Molecules 11.50 Nadine van der Heijden Utrecht University Chemical identification of atoms in organic molecules with AFM 12.10 Karsta Heinze VU Amsterdam Probing the Mechanics of Nanosized Protein Containers by AFM Nanoindentations 12.30 Lunch and exhibition and posters 14.00 Marcel Rost Leiden University SubSurface-­‐AFM: looking below a surface 14.20 Juan Moreno RU Groningen Para-­‐hexaphenyl-­‐dicarbonitrile on Au(111): A combined STM and AFM study 14.40 Hairong Wu University of Twente Dynamics of Self-­‐assembled Monolayers on Au(111) Studied by Timeresolved Scanning Tunneling Microscopy 15.00 Coffee break and exhibition 15.30 Mehdi Sadighi RU Groningen Casimir forces from conductive silicon carbide surfaces 15.50 Maren Cottin University of Duisburg STM Induced Light Emission from Heterogeneous Metallic and Molecular Surfaces 16.10 Katharina Franke (invited) Freie Universität Berlin Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy of Single Crystal Superconductors and Molecular Adsorbates 17.00 Closing and reception