7–11 Jul 2014
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Session

Tue-Mo-Plenary Session 1

8 Jul 2014, 08:45

Conveners

Tue-Mo-Plenary Session 1: Opening of the Conference, Introduction to the Day and 2 Plenary Orals

  • Philippe Lebrun (CERN)
  • Steven Van Sciver (Florida State University)

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  1. 08/07/2014, 08:45
  2. Lionel DUBAND (C)
    08/07/2014, 09:00
    Plenary Oral (45min)
    The need for cryogenic cooling in space has become of increasing importance with time. In many space sciences projects cryogenic detectors are essential for the accomplishment of the scientific objectives. Several other components such as the optics can benefit from a cryogenic cooling which reduces the radiative loading on the detectors. The current trend in space cryogenic is to develop...
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  3. Dr Shoji KAMIYA (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.)
    08/07/2014, 09:45
    Plenary Oral (45min)
    In Japan, both attainments of CO2 emission reduction and energy security are the very important social issues after Fukushima Daiichi accident. On the other hand, fuel cell vehicles utilizing pure hydrogen will be on the market in 2015. It is anticipated that hydrogen consumption in Japan will exceed domestic production capability in the next decade. From these backgrounds, Japanese...
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  4. 08/07/2014, 10:30
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