The LANR (LENR,CF) scientific meeting on August 18, 2007 which will
be held at at MIT continues to develop.
Below is the present tentative schedule of the scientific meeting.
At least one or two other topics are being discussed, planned and
might be posted in the next update.
Best wishes.
Mitchell Swartz
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This is the tentative schedule of the August 2007 Cold Fusion Colloquium on
"Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions (LANR) The Science and Technology of
Deuterated Metals" at MIT
Date: Saturday, August 18, 2007
Title: Colloquium on the Physics, Electrical Engineering,
and Material Science of Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions [cold
fusion, LENR]
Place: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Pre-registration required
Tentative Lecture Schedule: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Experimental Studies of Lattice-assisted Nuclear reactions
Dr. Mitchell Swartz - Excess Heat Measurements for
Deuterated Palladium Phusor Devices
Dr. Scott Chubb - Review of experimental
presentations at ICCF13 (Sochi, Russia)
Dr. Larry Forseley - Gamma emissions from CR39 Films
near Co-deposited Deuterated Palladium
Dr. Mitchell Swartz - Optimal Operating Point Operation
and Tardive Thermal Power in Deuterated Palladium
Rick Cantwell - Loading Studies of Pressure
Loaded Hydrided Metals
Dr. Brian Ahern - Phenomena associated with
Ultrahigh Loading Rates of Tungsten Wires
Theoretical Analyses of Lattice-assisted Nuclear reactions
Prof. Peter Hagelstein - Phonon Theory Involving Deuterated
Metals
Dr. Mitchell Swartz - Continuum Electromechanical
Approach to Lattice-assisted Fusion
Dr. Scott Chubb - Symmetry and Finite Size in the
Quantum Electrodynamics of Lattice-Assisted (d)-d fusion
Dr. Talbot Chubb - Solid State Fusion in Deuterated
Metals
Prof. Alan Widom - Ultra Low Momentum Neutron
Catalyzed Nuclear Reactions on Metallic Hydride Surfaces
Other Lectures to be announced
Tentative Group Discussions [Intellectual Property, Business
Development, R&D issues]:
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Obstruction at the US Patent Office
Business Developments
Current Issues/problems in CR39, and other types of,
recording devices
Coffee/Continental Breakfast 8:30 AM
Lunch: 12:30 - 1:30 PM
Afternoon Group Lectures and Discussion : 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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More Information (will be changed as developments follow):
at url: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq07.html
Hosted by: Dr. Mitchell Swartz and Prof. Peter Hagelstein
For upcoming pre-registration material for the Saturday lecture
Colloquium (limited seating)
send email (Subject "Colloquium) to Science Coordinator: Dr. Mitchell
Swartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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