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Workshop on nuclear fusion, high temperature superconductors at UH this week

A workshop for High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Magnet and Conductor Manufacturing will be held at the University of Houston this week, featuring experts from the Cullen College of Engineering.
A workshop for High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Magnet and Conductor Manufacturing will be held at the University of Houston this week, featuring experts from the Cullen College of Engineering.

A workshop for High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Magnet and Conductor Manufacturing will be held at the University of Houston this week, featuring experts from the Cullen College of Engineering.

Researchers, engineers, educators and industry professionals will explore the latest advances in HTS magnets for fusion, conductor manufacturing and testing. This interactive event will feature expert talks, practical insights and opportunities to connect with leaders working at the forefront of superconducting technology for fusion systems.

Whether your focus is research, engineering, or applied systems, the workshop offers valuable knowledge and collaboration opportunities. All events will be held at the Hilton University of Houston.

A reception will be held on Tuesday evening, followed by speakers and panels on Wednesday and Thursday. Scheduled presenters include:

  • Robert C. Duckworth, Fusion Technology Group Leader / Senior R&D Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Vice President for Energy and Innovation at the University of Houston, Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Professor of Chemistry
  • Venkat Selvamanickam, M.D. Anderson Chair Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
  • Ying Lin, Associate Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering

For more information, visit the event’s website here.

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