5–6 Mar 2018
CERN
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  1. Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
    05/03/2018, 09:00

    Welcome and introduction to the workshop

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  2. Michael Benedikt (CERN)
    05/03/2018, 09:10

    Introduction to the FCC Study

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  3. Davide Tommasini (CERN)
    05/03/2018, 09:20
  4. Simon Hopkins (CERN)
    05/03/2018, 09:30
  5. Shinaya Kawashima (Kobe Steel, Inc.), Yoshito Fukumoto (Japan Superconductor Technology, Inc.)
    05/03/2018, 09:50
  6. Jiman Kim (Kiswire Advanced Technology)
    05/03/2018, 10:10
  7. Ildar Abdyukhanov (VNIINM (Bochvar Institute)), Victor Pantsyrny (Bochvar Institute)
    05/03/2018, 10:50

    Development of the Internal Tin Strands for FCC Magnets

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  8. Ben Karlemo (Luvata Pori Oy), Tae Pyon (Luvata)
    05/03/2018, 11:10
  9. Jianwei Liu (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.), Yigong Shi (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.)
    05/03/2018, 11:30
  10. Hisaki Sakamoto (Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd), Toru Fukushima (SuperPower Inc.)
    05/03/2018, 11:50
  11. Andreas Leineweber (TU Bergakademie Freiberg)
    05/03/2018, 13:10
  12. Michael Eisterer (Vienna University of Technology (AT)), Johannes Bernardi
    05/03/2018, 13:30
  13. Carmine Senatore (University of Geneva), Florin Buta (University of Geneva)
    05/03/2018, 13:50
  14. Valeria Braccini (CNR-SPIN)
    05/03/2018, 14:10

    In this talk I will briefly review the recent developments worldwide on Fe-based superconductors, either on Powder-In-Tube and Coated Conductors, especially in terms of the critical currents at 4.2 K and high magnetic field. I will then focus on the results obtained in this field at SPIN in the collaboration with CERN within the Addendum FCC-GOV-CC-0086 of the Memorandum of Understanding...

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  15. Andrea Malagoli (CNR-SPIN)
    05/03/2018, 14:30

    In this talk we will report on the development at CNR-SPIN laboratory of two of the most promising superconductors for high field application: MgB2 and Bi-2212: both of them have indeed the advantage to be processed as round conductor in very long lengths by P.I.T. process. In particular, about MgB2 we will present the work performed on the superconducting powder precursors aimed to enhance...

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  16. Matteo Tropeano
    05/03/2018, 14:50
  17. Hisaki Sakamoto (Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd), Toru Fukushima (SuperPower Inc.)
    05/03/2018, 15:30
  18. Matteo Tropeano
    05/03/2018, 16:30
  19. Ildar Abdyukhanov (VNIINM (Bochvar Institute)), Victor Pantsyrny (Bochvar Institute)
    06/03/2018, 09:00
  20. Jiman Kim (Kiswire Advanced Technology)
    06/03/2018, 10:00
  21. Ben Karlemo (Luvata Pori Oy), Tae Pyon (Luvata)
    06/03/2018, 11:00
  22. Shinaya Kawashima (Kobe Steel, Inc.), Yoshito Fukumoto (Japan Superconductor Technology, Inc.)
    06/03/2018, 13:00
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  25. Jianwei Liu (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.), Yigong Shi (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.)
    06/03/2018, 16:30
  26. Bernardo Bordini (CERN)