JULY APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY SEMINARS and link to previous seminars

VIRTUAL,
JULY 2020

VIRTUAL ZOOM MEETINGS THURSDAYS, JULY 2020 and link to past seminars

There is a full programme of speakers for the Applied Superconductivity seminar series for the remaining Thursdays in July.  All of the times listed below are UK time (BST) and we will start letting people into the Zoom meeting 5-10 mins before the start time.  The link to access the meeting is at the bottom of this email.  Please note that the 23rd of July seminars are at the earlier time of 12:00-13:00 to avoid a clash with an event being held by the UK Magnetics Society (https://ukmagsoc.org/events/high-temperature-superconductivity-for-elect...) . 

Thursday 16th July

14:00-14:30:  Dr Pablo Cayado (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) – “MOD prepared Gd 123 films with nanoparticles”.

·        14:30-15:00: Dr Andrew May (STFC - Daresbury Laboratory) – “Performance of the new STFC Daresbury Laboratory vertical test facility for high-beta SRF cavity qualification”.

Thursday 23rd July

12:00-2:30:: Fernando Perez (Cambridge University) – “Modelling of superconducting squirrel cage flux pump dynamo”.

12:30-13:00: Dr Mohammad Yazdani Asrami (Strathclyde University)- “Harmonic impacts for AC loss on HTS transformers and machines”.

Thursday 30th July

14:00-14:30: Dr Ziad Melhem (Oxford Instruments) – “Recent Developments in High Field Superconducting Magnets”.

14:30-15:00: Dr Xinbo (Paul) Hu (Florida State University) – “Lengthwise transport Ic measurement of coated conductors with YateStar”. 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83357961208?pwd=YXk3L3o4UWtnNkFRcVM1emc5ZkhPZz09

Meeting ID: 833 5796 1208

Password: ljefqjhlbf

Recordings of the previous seminars given by Wenjuan Song, Sangeeta Santra, Muhammd Ali, Kevin Kails Ania Wronski and Michael Parizh can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAU14onrj-TRpxQAun-mxQA

Susannah Speller
Department of Materials, University of Oxford,
Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PH
tel: +44 1865 273734

 

 

 

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