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Plenary Series at Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016 (ASC 2016)

  • Superconductors for the Future – from the Perspective of the Past - Presented by David Larbalestier
  • FCC – High-energy Collider - Presented by Michael Benedikt
  • Low-energy High-performance Computing based on Superconducting Technology - Presented by Nobuyuki Yoshikawa
  • One HTS Josephson Junction – An Array of Applications: Has anything come from HTS devices in the last 30 years? - Presented by Cathy Foley
  • 30 Years to HTS: Status and Perspectives - Presented by Carmine Senatore
  • Unconventional Superconductivity:  From History to Mystery - Presented by Laura Greene
  • Voltage Metrology with Superconductive Electronics - Presented by Sam Benz
  • Recent Research Activities of Applied Superconductivity in China - Presented by Liye Xiao

    Superconductors for the Future – from the Perspective of the Past

    Presenter: David Larbalestier

    Marking the 30th anniversary of the discovery of high-temperature superconductors, particularly the cuprates, this Plenary presentation by David Larbalestier at the 2016 Applied Superconductivity Conference reviews the past and predicts the future.


  • FCC – High-Energy Collider

    Presenter: Michael Benedikt

    In this talk from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016, Michael Benedikt summarizes the motivation and the present status of the Future Circular Collider study. He also covers the major design challenges and technology R&D topics for the accelerators.


    Low-energy High-performance Computing based on Superconducting Technology

    Presenter: Nobuyuki Yoshikawa

    In this talk from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016, Prof. Nobuyuki Yoshikawa surveys all the innovative low power technologies and digital designs based on superconducting electronics that will enable high efficiency supercomputer systems.


    One HTS Josephson Junction – An Array of Applications: Has anything come from HTS devices in the last 30 years?

    Presenter: Cathy Foley

    In this talk from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016, Cathy Foley from CSIRO provides a review of the advances in high temperature superconducting (HTS) electronic devices in the 30 years from 1986 to 2016, with a survey of applications and an outlook to the future.


    30 Years to HTS: Status and Perspectives

    Presenter: Carmine Senatore

    Perspectives on 30 years of High Temperature Superconductivity. The aim of this presentation from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016, is to illustrate the close synergetic relationship between evolution of the material understanding and advancement in the superconductor technology.


    Unconventional Superconductivity:  From History to Mystery

    Presenter: Laura Greene

    In this talk by Laura Greene from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016 provides a critical look at all superconducting materials and the various theories, with a classification of conventional and unconventional materials, and considerations for new materials yet undiscovered.


    Voltage Metrology with Superconductive Electronics
     
    Presenter: Sam Benz

    Fundamental standards for voltage, dc and ac, are based on the Josephson Effect. In this talk from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016, Sam Benz discusses the development, sate-of-the-art, and future prospects for these standards.
     

    Recent Research Activities of Applied Superconductivity in China

    Presented by: Liye Xiao

    This talk from the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2016 provides a comprehensive review of research and development, as well as products, product development, and applications in China using superconductor materials, technology, and electronics.
     

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