EVENT 11 August 2020

EUROPEAN CRYOGENICS DAYS at CERN

Matchmaking and Conference This event aims to explore the subject of Cryogenics and its developments at CERN and showing the impact of cryogenics on society and research. The event is...


About this event

Matchmaking and Conference

This event aims to explore the subject of Cryogenics and its developments at CERN and showing the impact of cryogenics on society and research.

The event is intended for both researchers working in cryogenics and industry representatives who benefit from this enabling technology’s many applications.

The event is free to attend, and will comprise talks on the latest cryogenics technologies in parallel with 1-2-1 meetings.

 

Topics

  • accelerator cryogenics
  • • cryogenics for detectors
  • • cryogenic instrumentation
  • • future cryogenic applications

More information: www.b2match.eu/cryoineurope2016


9 June 2016



References

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References

Lunch Lecture April hosted by…

Theme: Concept optimization of system dynamics of a wafer metrology tool

Read more
Historical view on determinism and…

Paralleling the historical beginnings of modern science, assessing and addressing variation in physical systems constitutes the foundation of precision engineering. Tycho Brahe gave us the measurement data to analyse the heavens.

Read more
Sensor for picometer-scale positioning in…

As technology reaches the atomic and quantum scale, sub-nanometer motion control is no longer optional – it is a necessity, often in vacuum environments where even the smallest disturbances are effectively suppressed.

Read more