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February 10, 1997

Applicationsof High Temperature Superconductivity

Dr. Christine E. Platt
U.S. Department of Energy

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Dr. Christine E. Platt of the U.S. Department of Energy will describe recent outstanding successes in the development of high temperature superconductivity applications, including world-record demonstrations of electrical equipment, the continual improvement of wire performance and cost, and others.