Hello group,
As you might know, there are several segments dedicated to LENR and LENR
commercialization during the upcoming yearly National Instrument event
"NIWeek" [1], 2012 edition. Daniele Passerini took the time to list them
on his blog. I've copy/pasted them in this post as well. This is shaping
up to be an extremely interesting and influential event for LENR followers.
Passerini also mentioned that Francesco Celani will show a couple
surprises for LENR supporters which will be shown during NIWeek and
ICCF17. Could they be related to his collaboration with the Kresenn Ltd.
company I talked about in a different thread?
We'll see soon, I guess.
http://22passi.blogspot.it/2012/07/a-niweek-si-parla-di.html
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Panel Discussion: The Quest for Alternative Energy - Anomalous Heat
Effect (a.k.a. Cold Fusion)
Date: Martedì 07/08/12 (Ballroom E)
Durata: 1 ora (4:45 PM - 5:45 PM)
Abstract: Several labs around the world are trying to replicate the
phenomenon known as “cold fusion.” While the term has evoked
controversy, many research facilities have observed over 200 instances
of intense heat. This demonstrates either an unknown physical event or a
need for better measurement and control tools. In both cases, NI can
provide the tools to accelerate innovation and scientific discovery. The
Big Physics and Science Summit brings together experts to discuss these
anomalous heat effects, the status of theoretical research, experimental
results, and the prospect of commercializing this technology for daily
energy needs.
NIWeek Speaker:
Akira Kitamura
Akito Takahashi, Technova Inc.
Andrea Aparo, Senior Advisor R&D - Ansaldo Energia Spa
Michael McKubre, Energy Research Center - SRI International, USA
Robert Duncan, Vice Chancellor for Research - University of Missouri, USA
Robert Godes, President and Chief Technology Officer - Brillouin Energy
Corp., USA
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Status of CMNS/CF/LENR Research at Kobe-Technova
Data: mercoledì 08/08/2012 (Ballroom E)
Durata: 30 minuti (3:30 PM - 4:00 PM)
Abstract: The Kobe-Technova team has worked to elucidate the underlying
physics of anomalous heat evolution effects in deuterium (D) and protium
(H) gas-loaded nano-metal-compound systems. Basic tools are the twin
D(H) gas-loading equipment and the supporting theoretical modeling by
the TSC multibody fusion theory. Using various Pd-based and Ni-based
nanofabricated samples, the team has reproducibly observed anomalous
heat effects with isotopic differences using time-dependent (dynamic)
data of thermal-power evolutions, D(H)/metal-atom loading ratios, and
their temperature dependence (for Ni-based cases).
NIWeek Speaker:
Akito Takahashi, Technova Inc.
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Commercialization of LENR Technology
Data: mercoledì 08/08/2012 (Ballroom E )
Durata: 30 minuti (4:00 PM - 4:30 PM)
Abstract: In the quest for alternative energy, researchers have tried to
understand the intense heat release of Pd-D or Ni-H reactions. By
understanding the physics behind this lower energy nuclear reaction
(LENR) phenomenon, researchers can control the reaction. Discover how
Brillouin Energy Corporation has demonstrated control over the reaction,
who the early adopters are likely to be, the types of systems that will
be commercialized, and the applications these systems will address.
NIWeek Speaker:
Robert Godes, President and Chief Technology Officer - Brillouin Energy Corp
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Big Physics and Science Poster Session
Date: mercoledì 08/08/12 (Ballroom E)
Durata: 1 ora (4:45 PM - 5:45 PM)
Abstract: Review the technical papers, projects, and research work of
scientists and engineers from different labs and commercial companies
such as LNLS (Brazil), Los Alamos National Laboratory, MagiQ
Technologies, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Phoenix Nuclear Labs.
Learn control and instrumentation best practices through one-on-one
conversations with over 15 authors.
NIWeek Speaker:
Alexandros Xanthoulis, Defkalion
Andrew Hammond, MagiQ Technologies
Arun Veeramani, National Instruments
Barry Hutt
Cary Long
Casey Lamers, Controls Engineer - Phoenix Nuclear Labs
Chad Evans, Big Physics Systems Engineer - National Instruments
David Potter, National Instruments
Francesco Celani, INFN
Frank Gordon
Gene Flanagan
George Xanthoulis, Defkalion
Ignazio Piacentini, ImagingLab
James Pogge, Tennessee Technological University
James Dunn, Defkalion
John Hadjichristos, Defkalion
Lizarazo Juan Sebastian
Peter Hagelstein, MIT
Piyush Joshi, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Simone Primavera, Tri Alpha Energy
Symeon Tsalikoglou, Defkalion
Thierry Debelle, Principal Systems Engineer - National Instruments
Tim Ziemba, Eagle Harbor Technologies
Fancesca Sarto, ENEA
Vittorio Violante, ENEA Frascati Research Center
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Cheers,
S.A.
[1] http://www.ni.com/niweek/