KIASC (The Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics)
Official Language
English
Plenary Sessions
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 >> Plenary Session (I)
Special session on 100 years of Liquid Helium
Speech 1
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes and the road to liquid helium
By Prof. Dirk van Delft (Museum Boerhaave; Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Speech 2
Helium liquefaction and refrigeration since 100 years
By Prof. Hans Quack (Technical University Dresden, Germany)
Speech 3
Sub-Kelvin technology toward absolute zero
By Prof. John Brisson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Speech 4
Helium: past, present & rising future - a perspective on key market issues from an industry leader
By Mr. David M. Smith (Air Products, USA)
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 >> Plenary Session (II)
Speech 1
Present status and future trends of high temperature superconductor power applications in Japan
By Prof. Osami Tsukamoto (Yokohama National University, Japan)
Speech 2
Cryogenic system in KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research)
By Dr. M. Kwon (National Fusion Research Institute, Korea)
Thursday, July 24, 2008 >> Plenary Session (III)
Speech 1
(Mendelssohn Award Speech)
By Prof. Hans Quack (Technical University Dresden, Germany)
Publication
Papers accepted after peer review processing will be published on the conference proceedings as a special edition of Journal of the KIASC (Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics). Journal of the KIASC is a well-circulated research journal accredited by Korea Research Foundation (ISSN 1229-3008).
Emblem
By combining the silhouette of Sungnyemun, which was once the
main gate of the fortress wall that surrounded old Seoul during the
Joseon Dynasty, and is now the landmark representing the city of
Seoul, with the simplified form of ice crystal expressing cryogenic
state that is characteristic of Liquid Helium into the image of the
sound spreading in all directions, it aims at announcing
ICEC22 - ICMC 2008 to be held in Seoul, and at the same time,
100 years of Liquid Helium.