Ultra low temperatures: a Key Enabling Technology for ALBA II

Europe/Madrid
https://rediris.zoom.us/j/84210739366?pwd=ZnBOZ1hFTTYrOU9WRUF1amJUeXJQdz09 (Zoom webinar)

https://rediris.zoom.us/j/84210739366?pwd=ZnBOZ1hFTTYrOU9WRUF1amJUeXJQdz09

Zoom webinar

Klaus Attenkofer, Manuel Valvidares
Description

As part of the ALBA II Colloquium series, this session will be devoted to the discussion and ideas' exchanging regarding ultra low temperatures in the future ALBA II facility.

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About ALBA II Colloquium

The series ALBA II Colloquium, addressed to the scientific user's community of synchrotron radiation, is aimed at inspiring and promoting fruitful ideas and information exchange about the future development of ALBA II facility.

 

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      Abstract
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      Speaker: Mr Guillaume Desaché (General Director, CryoConcept -Air Liquide company )
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      Open roundtable "Ultra low temperatures: a Key Enabling Technology for ALBA II"