YPN company visit at Differ
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About this event
The Dutch Institute For Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER), is a leading institute in energy research. DIFFER focuses on two major energy themes: research into fusion energy as a clean, safe and sustainable energy source and research into chemical energy. Both fields require world class facilities to perform their research. These facilities are designed, maintained and upgraded both in house and in close cooperation with industrial partners. It are these challenges and insights that come with designing an maintaining these facilities that will be the subject of the next YPN company visit to DIFFER.
Program:
- 13:30 Walk in and introduction
- 14:15 The research facilities at DIFFER, an overview of instrumentation for chemical and fusion energy research
- 14:45 Break
- 15:15 Material characterisation techniques
- 15:45 Break
- 16:00 Structural Thermal Optical Performance analysis of high-power electron cyclotron mirrors
- 16:45 Facility tour
- 17:30 Closing and drinks
Registration:
- Participation is free of charge. Please send an email to info@dspe.nl if you are interested.
- There will be a limit of 20 people for this visit.
Location:
Differ, De Zaale 20
5612 AJ Eindhoven
We look forward to welcome you at DIFFER on the 11th of June!
With regards,
Jorn Veenendaal, Maurits van den Hurk, Marc Gritter and Matthijs van Gastel
The Netherlands
De Zaale 20, 5612 AJ EindhovenReferences
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