ICCF-11
Conference Presentations Listed by Day and Time

Sunday October 31st, 2004
(Source: New Energy Times)

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10:00-17:00

Cold Fusion Class

 

1 10 :00 – 10:05 Jean-Paul Biberian Welcoming address
2 10 :05 – 10:55 Ed Storms Update of LENR for ICCF-11
3 10: 55 – 11:50 Vittorio Violante Transport phenomena and material science studies oriented to reproducibility of loading of deuterium in palladium.
4a
4b
4c
12:10 – 13:00 Yeong Kim Quantum Many-Body Theory and Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) Mechanism for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) and Transmutation Processes in Condensed Matters.
5a
5b
14:10 – 15:00 John Dash Search for optimum conditions to produce excess heat from the electrolysis of heavy water in a palladium cathode.
6a
6b
6c
15:00 – 15:50 Yasuhiro Iwamura  
7 16:10 – 17:00 Xing Zhong Li The puzzle of excess heat with no strong nuclear radiation.
A   Pamela Mosier-Boss Polarized D+/Pd-D2O System: Hot Spots and “Mini-Explosions”
B   Michael McKubre Review of experimental measurements involving dd reactions
C   Martin Fleischmann Introduction
 

17:00

Registration

 

 

19:30 

Welcoming Reception

 

 

 

 

 

Monday November 1, 2004

8 8:30-8:40 Jean Paul Biberian   Welcoming address
9 8:40-8:55 Martin Fleischmann An introduction
10 8:55-9:10 Roger Stringham Low mass 1.6 MHz sonofusion reactor
11 9:10-9:25 Fulvio Frisone Theoretical model of the probability of fusion between.
12 9:25-9:40 Georges Lochak Wave equation for a magnetic monopole
13 9:40-9:55 Leonid. Urutskoev Low Energy Nuclear Reactions and the Lochak monopole
14 9:55-10:10 Henri Lehn Interaction of magnetic monopoles on polar molecules having a structural instability
 

10:10 -10:30

coffee break

 

  10:30-10:45 NA  
15 10:45-11:00 Ludwik Kowalski Charged particles from Ti and Pd foils
16 11:00-11:15 John Coleman Transmutation of nuclear waste by LENR
17 11:15- 11:30 Richard Oriani Nuclear reactions produced in an operating electrolysis cell
 

11:30-12:30

Poster presentation:

18 n/a Hideo Kozima Cold Fusion phenomenon and Solid State Nuclear Physiscs
19 n/a Kip Wallace A tribute to Gene Mallove : the genie reactor
20 n/a David Cuthberson Towards a holistic paradigme in science
21 n/a Steve Krivit New Energy website, newsletter and cold fusion book
22 n/a Joseph Peter Guokas Cold Fusion and nuclear non proliferation
23 n/a Ludwik Kowalski A summary of recent Cold Fusion claims
24 n/a Alessandro Zucca Another replication of thermal anomalies in "Dash" type electrolytic cells
25 n/a J.Tian Excess heat during the electrolysing in Pt/K2CO3/Ni light water system
26 n/a Yu Bazhutov Search of erzion nuclear catalysis chains from cosmic ray erzions stopping in organic scintillator
27 n/a A. Huke Evidence for a target material dependence of the neutron-proton branching ratio in d+d reactions for deuterium energies below 20keV
28 n/a Fabrice David About Reifenschweiler effect
29 n/a T. Minari Experiments on condensed matter nuclear events in Kobe University
30 n/a Mikio Fukuhara Possible nuclear transmutation of nitrogen in the earth's atmosphere
31 n/a Jacques Dufour A simple calorimetric method to avoid artefact in a controversial field
32 n/a John Fisher Neutron isotopes reactions
33 n/a Tetsuo Sawada Origin of the sporadic nature of the CF and a way to avoid it
34 n/a Filippov On the possible magnetic mechanism of shortening the runaway of RBMK-1000reactor at Chernobyl
35 n/a Talbot Chubb Inhibited diffusion driven surface transmutation
36 n/a Rainer Kühne On the standard modelof particle physics
37 n/a L D'aulero Thermal analysis of calorimetric systems
38 n/a Julian Brown Towards a robust model of nuclear interactions in deuterium bands
39 n/a Domenico Cirillo Transmutation of metal to low energy In confined plasma in the water Electrochemical Plasma Cell
40 n/a U. Mastromatteo Characterization of nuclear transmutations by 638 nm laser beams
 

12:30-14:00 

Lunch break

 

41 14:00-14:30 Michael McKubre Review of CF by the US DoE
42 14:30-15:00 Yoshiaki. Arata Substance of DS cathode present essential conditions causing solid state nuclear fusion.
42.5 15:00-15:30 D. Y. Chung Experimental studies of glow discharge in light water with iron electrodes
43 15:30-16:00 Yeong Kim Proposal for new experimental tests of Bose-Einstein Condensation mechanism for LENR and transmutation processes in deuterium loaded nano-scale cavities
 

16:00-16:20

coffee break

 

44 16:20-16:35 Irina Savvatimova Influence of the magnetic field on structure of the cathode in glow discharge
45 16:35-16:50 D. Filippov Effects of atomic electrons on nuclear stability and radioactive decay
46 16:50-17:10 Jacques Dufour Use of an ice melting calorimeter to perform experiments in a novel working hypothesis
(Strong gravity in LENR)Comparison with Seebeck and Mass Flow calorimeters
  17:10-18:30 ISCMNS General Assembly
 

18:30 -19:30

Postersession

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday November 2, 2004    University meeting

47 10:00-10:10 Jean Paul Biberian  Welcoming address
48 10:10-10:35 Martin Fleischmann Concerning the modelling of systems in terms of Quantum Electrodynamics, QED; an illustration drawn from the field of nucleation and phase growth and the special case of "Cold Fusion"
49 10:35-11:00 Ed Storms
50 11:00-11:25 Mike McKubre A review
  11:25-12:25 Poster presentation
51 n/a J.Tian  Excess heat stimulation by a 632.8nm laser in a H/Pd gas loading
52 n/a John Dash Search for optimum conditions to produce excess heat from the electrolysis of heavy water in a palladium cathode
53 n/a Yeong Kim Alternative interpretation of LENR and transmutation processes with deuteriated metals based on Bose Einstein Condensation mechanism
54 n/a Xing Li Multiple scattering theory and condensed matter nuclear science
55 n/a Andrei Lipson Anomalous neutron capture and plastic deformation of Cu and Pd cathodes during electrolysis in a weak thermalized neutron field as evidence of nuclei-lattice exchange
56 n/a E. Castagna The role of surface plasmons in triggering Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
57 n/a Joaquin Perez-Pariente Evidences of LENR type processes in alchemical transmutation
58 n/a A. Spallone An overview of experimental studies about H/Pd over-loading with thin Pd wires and several different electrolytic solution
59 n/a Richard Oriani Energetic particle shower in the vapour from electrolysis
60   E. Lewis Cold Fusion is part of a scientific revolution
61 n/a Andrei Lipson Emergence of a high temperature superconductivity in hydrogen cycled Pd compounds as an evidence of superstoichiometric hydrogen deuterium sites
  12:25-14:30 Lunch break, and poster presentation
62a
62b
62c
14:30-15:00 Yasuhiro Iwamura Observation of Nuclear Transmutation Reactions induced by D2 gas permeation through Pd complexes
63 15:00-15:30 Peter Hagelstein  Update on phonon coupled SU[n]models
64 15:30-16:00 V. Violante Review of recent work at ENEA
  16:00-16:20 Coffee break  
65 16:20-17:10 A. El-Boher Excess heat in electrolysis experiments at Energetics Technologies
66 17:10-17:30 Brian Josephson  
  17:30 -18:00 Posters session
       
       

Wednesday November 3, 2004

67 8:30-9:00 T. Mizuno Neutron emission from D2 gas in magnetic field under low temperature
68 9:00-9:30 Czerski Electron screening constraints for the Cold Fusion
69 9:30-10:00 J. Kasagi Enhanced reaction rate of the Li+d reaction and the screening energy in metal
  10:00-10:20 coffee break  
70 10:20-10:50 A.G. Lipson Energetic particle emissions from the hydrogen loaded Pd/PdO surface enhanced by a 4He-ion implantation
71 10:50-11:10 V. Vysotskii Experiments on controlled decontamination of water mixture of different long lived active isotopes in biological cells
72 11:10-11:25 Roussetski CR-39 track detectors in Cold Fusion experiments : review and perspective
73 11:25- 11:40 M. Apicella Progress in the study of isotopic composition in metallic thin films that have undergone electrochemical loading of hydrogen
74 11:40- 11:55 Talbot Chubb Bloch ions
75 11:55-12:10 Scott Chubb Framework for understanding LENR processes using conventional condensed matter physics
76 12:10-12:25 L.Belobrzeckaja Room temperature nuclear fusion materials for producing the high energy effect in heavy water medium by the electrolysis
  12:30-14:00 Lunch break  
  12:30 -18:30 Field trip in Provence
  19:30-23:00 Gala Dinner  

 

 

Thursday November 4, 2004

77 8:30-9:00 Yasuhiro Iwamura Th-W and Hg transmutation experiments by D2 gas permeation through Pd/CaO/Pd complexes
78 9:00-9:30 Akito.Takahashi 3He/4He production by tetrahedral symmetric condensation
79 9:30-10:00 E. Campari Photons and particles emission, heat production and surface transformation in Ni-H system
  10:00-10:20 coffee break  
80 10:20-10:35 Irving Dardik The SuperWaves principle
81 10:35-10:50 N. Ivoilov The influence of radiations on the Mossbauer spectrum. of Fe57 in metallic foils
82 10:50-11:05 Yu. Bazhutov Calorimetric & neutron diagnostic of the liquids during their laser irradiation
  11:05- 11:20 NA  
  11:20 -12:30 Poster presentation
83 n/a E.A. Pryakhin Assessment of biology effects of strange radiation
84 n/a D. Filippov Quantum equation of tachyon
85 n/a Mitchell Swartz Two sites of CF reactions and their role in heat after death
86 n/a Tetsuo Sawada A brief review of the magnetic monopole and the charge quantization condition
87 n/a Zhongliang Zhang Concentrate on the unique of CF system
88 n/a Tetsuo Sawada A rational example of the nuclear CF reaction
89 n/a Veniamin Filimonov Neutrino driven nuclear reaction of CF and transmutation
90 n/a Vladimir Vysotskii The spatial structure of water and the problem of controlled LENR in water matrix
91 n/a Rainer Kühne The micro hot fusion scenario
92 n/a Tuomo Toimela Effective interaction potential in the deuterium plasma
93 n/a Ken-Ichi Tsuchiya Theoretical study of nuclear reactions induced by Bose Einstein Condensation in Pd
94 n/a Yeong Kim Mixtures of charged bosons confined in harmonic traps and Bose Einstein Condensation mechanism for LENR transmutation processes in condensed matter
95 n/a Talbot Chubb Bloch nucleides,Iwamura transmutations and Oriani showers
95 n/a F. A. Gareev Influence of excitation and ionization of the atoms on the velocity of nuclear processes at low energies
96 n/a H. Hora Low Energy Nuclear Reactions resulting as picometer interactions with similarity to K-shell electron capture
97 n/a V.B. Belyaev Experiments on spontaneous molecular-nuclear transitions in 6LiD8B
98 n/a Francesco Celani Innovative procedure to measure in situ resistive thermalcoefficient of H(D)/Pd during electrolysis and cross comparison of new elements detected in Th-Hg-Pd-D(H)
99 n/a Thomas Benson Energy efficient calorimetry in glow discharges
100 n/a L. Urutskoev Study of the gas outburst formed upon electric explosion of titanium foils in liquids
101 n/a Scott Chubb Potential role of magnetism in laser-induced excess heat and other LENR phenomena
102 n/a Stanislas Adamenko The conditions and realization of self similar Coulomb collapse of condensed target and  low energy laboratory nucleosynthesis
103 n/a S. Szpak Precursors and the fusion reactions in polarized Pd/D D20 system effect of an external electric field
104 n/a V. Romodanov Changes of intensity for gamma radiation in the stationary discharge with a magnetic field
105 n/a E. Lewis Microscopic ball lightening in Cold Fusion
106 n/a Dan Chicea  On elements concentration changes in the high current electrolysis experiments
107 n/a William Collis Cold Fusion using Organic Acids
  12:30-14:00 Lunch break  
108 14:00-14:30 Xing Z. Li Deuterium (hydrogen) flux permeating and Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
109 14:30-14:45 Alexander Karabut Excess heat power production in Pd/D for the pulse periodic discharge current of various condition
110 14:45-15:00 U. Mastromatteo Nuclear transmutations in D-Pd and H-Pd films induced by low power excimer beams
111 15:00-15:15 Robert Bass Do Conjectures ofSchwinger, Turner, Chubb, and R. Bush Resolve the Chief Challenge to Cold Fusion Theory?
112 15:15-15:30 Jean-Paul Biberian Excess heat production in an electrolytic cell using a polymer as a solid state electrolyte
  15:30-15:45 NA  
  15:45-16:00 NA  
  16:00-16:20 coffee break  
113 16:20-16:35 Mitchell Swartz Factors affecting the excess enthalpy observed after cessation of electrical imput power
114 16:35-16:50 Nagel Reproducibility of LENR experiments

Workshop on consequences of Cold Fusion

115 16:50-17:10 Jed Rothwell  Cold Fusion and the future

116
116b

17:10-17:40 Gustav Grob The International Sustainable Energy Organization and Novel Energy Systems
117 17:40-18:30  Discussion  
  18:30 -19:30 Poster session
       
       

Friday November 5, 2004

118 8:30-9:00 Huke Accelerator experiments and theoretical models for the electron screening effects in metallic environment
119 9:00-9:30 George Miley On energetics of complex nuclei in LENR
120` 9:30-10:00 Conference Summary  
  10:00-10:20 coffee break  
121 10:20-10:50 Brian Josephson The role of authority in the scientific process
122 10:50-11:30 Discussion  
123 11:30-12:30 Press conference