The 2005 Cold Fusion Colloquium at MIT
"Cold Fusion and other Clean Energy Investigations from the Edge of the Envelope"

With Special Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove,
Cold Fusioneer, Investigator and
MIT Graduate '69

 

Press Release

 

For up-to-date changes on this program, click here: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq.html

 

General Topics

Science and Engineering Discussions of Cold Fusion
Material Science, Review of Present Literature Concerning Cold Fusion
Theoretical Understandings of Cold Fusion
Cold Fusion Device Engineering
Cold Fusion Patents and Intellectual Property

Tentative Program

Experiment Reports of Cold Fusion Systems
Acoustic-induced Cold Fusion Experiments
Experimental Cold Fusion Results
Experimental Evidence of Optimal Operating Points
Palladium Catalysis of Deuterium
Chemistry/Economics of Palladium Catalysis of Deuterium
Alternative Energy using Latent Energy of Water

Theoretical Strides in Understanding of Cold Fusion Systems

Theory - Continuum Electromechanical Control of Loading
Theory - Phonons and Cold Fusion
Theory - Explanations for the Absence of Neutrons and Bremsstrahlung
Theory - Deuteron and Charge Transfer in Loaded Palladium
Theory - Ion Band States and Cold Fusion
Theory - Micro/Nano Scale High-Density Plasmas and Cold Fusion/Acoustic-Induced Cold Fusion
Theory - Anomalous Superconducting Properties of the PdHx/PdDx System and their relation to Cold Fusion
Theory - Bloch Nuclei and Phonon De-excitation

Panel Discussion

Cold Fusion Patents and Intellectual Property
Future Developments in Cold Fusion
Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove

====   Cold Fusion Panel and Lecture Participants ====

Scientific Coordinator:  Dr. Mitchell Swartz, '70, JET Thermal Products

General Coordinator:  Richard Shyduroff, MIT

Prof. Peter Hagelstein, MIT
Prof. Keith Johnson, MIT
Prof Robert Rines, MIT
Dr. Scott Chubb
Dr. Talbot Chubb
Prof. John Dash
Prof. David Nagel
Prof. Yeong Kim
Dr. Robert Bass
Dr. Russ George
Prof. Peter Graneau
Dr. Les Case

==== Location and Time of Colloquium

Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  Cambridge Massachusetts
Eastman Kodak Room, 6-120  Saturday, 5/21/05, 9 AM to 5 PM
 

==== Pre-registration (Note: Registration is Limited to 180)
To register for the program, e-mail Richard Shyduroff <rdshydur@MIT.EDU>
If you have further interest in the developing technical program, or wish to help,  email Dr. Swartz <mica@world.std.com>

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The MIT E-Club
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MIT Seminar 095
Cold Fusion Times
JET Thermal Products 

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