What's with all this activity at MIT lately?  Why isn't the provost sending
in the inquisitors?  This can't really be under the auspices of MIT, can it?


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Starting now.
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> *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
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>   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
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>   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)
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