IEEE.org
IEEE Xplore Library
IEEE Standards
IEEE Spectrum
More Sites
Current Issue
Current SNF Issue
Stay in Touch:
Home
Meet the Council
Affiliate with the Council
Executive Committee
Administrative Committee
Member Societies
Bylaws & Constitution
CSC Logo & Symbolism
Best Practices
Superconductivity Community
Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Publication policies
IEEE Author Center
Manuscript Submission
Search the Transactions
Digital Archives
Current TAS Editors
Conferences/Workshops
Events Calendar
Past Conferences
Conference Archive
Conference Highlights
Awards & Recognitions
2018 Awardees
Current Award & Fellowship Opportunities
IEEE Awards in Applied Superconductivity Honor Roll
IEEE Fellows
Graduate Study Fellowship
Senior Members
IEEE Milestones Program
Van Duzer Prize
Resources
Superconductivity Oral Histories
Superconductivity-related Links
Profiles of Superconductivity People
CSC Newsletter
CSC Video Library
Nobel Laureates in Superconductivity
Fellow Nomination Resources
Outreach
Distinguished Lecturers
Diversity and Inclusion
Student Support
Young Professionals
You are here
You are here:
Home
> Herman H. J. ten Kate
Herman H. J. ten Kate
56-KATE.jpg
Details
Affiliation:
CERN and University of Twente
Award Recipient
For continuous and significant contributions in the field of Large Scale Applications of Superconductivity, in particular for:
his pioneering work in the construction of the first full-size accelerator dipole magnet employing Nb3Sn wire, operating above 11 tesla;
his technical and managerial leadership in the design, construction, commissioning and operation of the ATLAS Superconducting Magnet System, and,
training numerous young engineers and scientists on technical superconductors and application in magnet systems.