Annual symposium Superconductivity and Cryogenics on November the 27th of 2025
The 2025 symposium on Applications of Superconductivity and Cryogenics will be held on November 27. This one-day symposium is organized by the research chair Energy, Materials and Systems (EMS) the chair Industrial Applications of Superconductivity (ITS) and the chair Applied Thermal Sciences (ATS).
The symposium is taking place on Thursday November 27 in the U-Park hotel and conference center at the beautiful campus of the University of Twente.
Our science and technology projects on superconductivity and cryogenics that we perform in cooperation with companies, other universities and research institutes are presented. In addition, we have invited external speakers from our user’s community presenting relevant projects as well.
During the day you are updated on recent developments in the field of superconductivity and cryogenics. Given the generous breaks, long lunch and bites& drinks at closing, this event will allow you to meet and socialize with our partners in research and development. We highly value your comments on objectives, content, and planning of our research program.
Program of the 2025 Symposium on Applications of Superconductivity and Cryogenics, see attached.
Attendance is by invitation only. In the case you are interested and have not received an invitation yet, please send an email to emstnw@utwente.nl before November 18th. 
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