Plenary Talks

A number of plenary speakers of this conference have made their talks available for personal use.

Monday, 19 September

V. Selvamanickam:
Coated Conductors: From R&D to manufacturing to commercial applications (pdf)


J.E. Mooij:
Quantum information processing with superconducting circuits: quantum mechanics with self-made objects (pdf)

Tuesday, 20 September

M. Izumi:
Bulk High Temperature Superconductors (not available)


N. Hadjsaid:
Smart grids perpectives for superconductivity (pdf)

Wednesday, 21 September (History Day)

Peter H. Kes:
Kamerlingh Onnes's Notebooks and the Discovery of Superconductivity (pdf)


John M. Rowell:
The Early Days of Superconducting Electronics: 1950 to 1970 (pdf)


Hiroaki Kumakura:
Evolution of practical superconducting materials (not available)


David C. Larbalestier:
Conductors from Superconductors (pdf)


John Clarke:
SQUIDs: Then and Now (not yet available)


Konstantin K. Likharev:
Superconductor Digital Electronics (pdf)


Herman ten Kate:
50 years of Superconducting Magnets for Physics Research and Medicine (pdf)


Mathias Noe:
History, State-of-the-Art and Perspectives of Superconducting Power Equipment (pdf)

Thursday, 22 September

J. Virdee:
The Large Hadron Collider Project and Superconductivity (pdf)

L. Civale:
Comparative vortex dynamics in oxide, iron-arsenide and MgB2 superconductors (not yet available)

Friday, 23 September

M. Siegel:
Superconducting Radiation Detectors: Physics, Fabrication and Applications in a Wide Spectral (not yet available)


R. Flükiger:
Compounds With Higher Superconducting Transition Temperatures: a Search With Still Undefined Rules (not yet available)


S. Hasuo:
Past, Present, and Future of Superconducting Digital Electronics (pdf)


C. W. Chu:
A Possible Approach from BCS through HTS to RTS (pdf)