you are there, or you can see what happens there ? peter
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Starting now. > > ====================================================== > > > > > *2014 Cold Fusion Colloquium at MIT * > FRIDAY > Starts at 9 AM promptly in Room 34-401 > Mitchell Swartz > Our Emergent Need for a Clean, Efficient Energy Production Source > Arik El-Boher > Progress Toward Understanding Anomalous Heat. > Frank Gordon > Observations of a variety of Codeposition protocols used to prepare Cold > Fusion Cathodes > Larry Forsley > Neutron and Charged Particle Spectroscopy > Tom Claytor > Recent tritium production from electrically pulsed wires and foils > Group Photo Lunch > Yasuhiro Iwamura > Deuterium Permeation Induced Transmutation Experiments using > Nano-Structured Pd/CaO/Pd Multilayer Thin Film. > Mitchell Swartz > Excess Power Gain on both sides of an Avalanche Through a PdNi > Nanostructured Cold Fusion Component > Peter Hagelstein > Controlled Karabut experiment at SRI > Vladimir Vysotskii > Review of cavitation X-ray emission experiments > Olga Dmitriyeva > Using numerical simulations to better understand the Cold Fusion > Environment > David Nagel > Scientific and Practical Questions about Cold Fusion > > SATURDAY > Starts at 9 AM promptly in Room 4-270 > Brian Ahern > Nanomagnetism for Energy Production > *Francesco Celani* > Glass surface co-factors in the generation of anomalous effects under H2 > gas at high temperatures > Pamela Mosier-Boss > CR-39 Detecting Emission during Pd/D Codeposition Cold Fusion > John Dash > SEM and Energy Dispersive Spectrometer Studies of Metal Surfaces > Interacting with Hydrogen Isotopes > Peter Hagelstein > Model for Fractionation and Inverse Fractionation > Group Photo Lunch > Tadahiko Mizuno > Replicable Model for Controlled Nuclear Reaction using Metal Nanoparticles. > John Wallace > Relativistic quantum mechanics and Cold Fusion > George Miley > Ultra-dense clusters in nanoparticles and thin films for both hot and cold > fusion > Nikita Alexandrov > Advanced analytic and highly parallel Cold Fusion Experimentation > Vladimir Vysotskii > Observations of Biophysical Effects from Cold Fusion > Charles Beaudette > Post Missouri Priorities for Cold Fusion > Nathan Cohen > The Tortuous Path of Innovation and Implications for Cold Fusion in the > next Decade > SATURDAY EVENING - Business Panel @ Hyatt for Registrants > > > SUNDAY > Starts at 9 AM promptly in Room 4-270 > Peter Hagelstein > Anomalies associated with Fracture Experiments > Larry Forsley > Enhanced Tc Superconductivity and Anomalous Nuclear Emissions in YBCO and > Palladium > Vladimir Vysotskii > Application of coherent correlated states of interacting particle for Cold > Fusion Optimization > John Fisher > Polyneutron theory and its application to Excess Power Generation in three > types of Devices > Mitchell Swartz > Successful Applications of the Deuteron Flux Equation in Cold Fusion > Lunch > Robert Smith > Assuring Sufficient Number Of Deuterons Reside in the Excited Band State > For Successful Cold Fusion Reactor Design > Curt Brown > Measurement of Anomalous Heat at High Ambient Temperatures > Clint Seward > Ball Lightning and Tokamak > Carl Dietrich > Flying Cars and Cold Fusion > Steve Katinsky > Industry Association for Cold Fusion Advocacy > Peter Hagelstein > Landscapes in cold fusion research > Thomas Grimshaw > Cold Fusion Public Policy: Rational - and Urgent- Need for Change > Policy Panel (Hagelstein, Grimshaw, Karat, Katinsky, Nagel, Miley) > David French > The role of the Patent Attorney in patenting Cold Fusion inventions. > IP and USPTO Panel (Swartz,Dash,French,Ahern, Miley) > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com