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
 continues to develop.

    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 in Deuterated Palladium Dr. Scott Chubb - Review of experimental presentations at ICCF13 (Sochi, Russia) Dr. Melvin Miles - Calorimetry in Excess Heat Measurements in Deuterated Palladium Alloys Dr. Larry Forseley - Gamma emissions from CR39 Films near Codeposited 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

              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

        More Information (will be changed as developments follow):
             at url: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq07.html





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