Papers

TOPICS

Papers addressing research and development in all aspects of cryocooler science and technology
are invited. Analytical and experimental investigations are also welcome.

  • Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Tactical military cryocoolers
  • Very low temperature (less than 4 K) cryocoolers
  • Aerospace cryocoolers
  • Advanced cryocooler component technology
  • Commercial and laboratory cryocoolers
  • Stirling, pulse tube, or hybrid cryocoolers
  • Cryocooler electronics
  • Advanced analysis and modeling techniques
  • Reverse Brayton cryocoolers
  • Cryocooler applications – military
  • Cryocooler applications – civilian
  • Sorption cryocoolers
  • Emerging future – generation cryocooler technology
  • Miniaturization of cryocoolers
  • Micro-scale/MEMS-enabled cryocooler technology
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Due January 25, 2012 Due July 10, 2012 Due 1 day before session  Due 1 hour before session 

Abstracts

Abstracts should be submitted electronically using the form on the Submit an Abstract page prior to January 25, 2012 (Extended to Feb 8, 2012). The abstract should be inserted as a file into the Abstract field on the form. In addition a completed and signed Copyright Release Form (.pdf) should be submitted in the Copyright field at the …

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Papers

Paper Submission Instructions Suggested Topics Complete technical papers are due by 5 p.m. on the first full day of the conference, July 10, 2012, in the Publications Room. Please bring the following: An electronic version on a CD, DVD or flash drive One print-ready hard copy Three additional hard copies for use by the reviewers …

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Posters

Instruction for Posters Suggested Topics Each poster board measures 4 ft in height x 5 ft in width (~1.2 m X 1.5 m). Poster presenters are expected to arrange their material before the session starts, and to be available to answer questions and discuss their papers with attendees. Poster presenters should remove their posters immediately …

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