Part II
During the past years, significant methodologic advances regarding in situ and operando electron microscopy have been introduced. These include capabilities of mechanical testing, heating, cooling, and electrical biasing under controlled conditions, including gaseous or liquid environments. Moving beyond the observation of static isolated systems in TEM and SEM allows materials to be studied under more relevant conditions in terms of their properties and functionalities. Given the high level of interdisciplinarity required for in situ and operando electron microscopy investigations, this workshop will focus on the exchange of best practices and procedures regarding experimental design, methodological limitations and challenges related to comparability and reproducibility of experimental results. Issues related to beam irradiation, data treatment and interpretation as well as desired future developments will be discussed.