University of Missouri LENR Symposium
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Friday, May 29, 2009
12:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

Jesse Wrench Auditorium
Memorial Union
University of Missouri

12:30-1:00 pm – Welcome, Summary, and Observations
- Robert V. Duncan, Ph.D., University of Missouri

1:00-2:30 - Twenty Year History in LENR Research Using Pd/D Co-deposition (Title shown on agenda: Twenty-Year History of Lattice-Enabled Nuclear Reactions Using Pd/D Co-deposition)

- Frank E. Gordon, Ph.D., Head, Research and Applied Sciences Department, US Navy SSC-Pacific
- Pamela A. Mosier-Boss, Ph.D., Advanced Systems and Applied Sciences Division of SSC-Pacific

- Mr. Lawrence Forsley, President, JWK International Corporation

2:45-3:15 – An Informed Skeptic's View of Cold Fusion
- Edmund K. Storms, Ph.D., KivaLabs, LLC, Santa Fe, NM and Greenwich, CT
3:15-3:45 – Studies of the Fleischmann-Pons Effect at SRI International
- Michael C.H. McKubre, Ph.D., Energy Research Center, SRI International
3:45-4:15 – Modeling Excess Heat in the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment
- Peter L. Hagelstein, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4:15-4:45 – Theory of Bose-Einstein Condensation Nuclear Fusion
- Yeong E. Kim, Ph.D., Purdue University
5:00-5:30 – A Review of Transmutation and Clustering in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
- Mark Prelas, Ph.D., Nuclear Science and Engineering Institute, University of Missouri
5:30-6:00 – Scientific and Other Challenges of Lattice-Enabled Nuclear Reactions [Slide presentation withheld by author]
- David J. Nagel, Ph.D., The George Washington University
6:00-6:30 – The Nature and Control of Excess Heat in Electrolytic Cold Fusion Cells
- Peter H. Handel, Ph.D., University of Missouri – St. Louis

6:00-6:15 – Wrap-up and Future Plans
- Robert V. Duncan

(not present) - Rethinking Reactants (Flowchart)
- Jeffrey Hullekes, analyst