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ISS Best Presentation Award
PC-11-2: Doping dependence of Hirr(T) and 1/λ²(T) in Bi-2212 single crystals
Mr. Junichiro Kato
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)
Tokyo University of Science (Japan)
PC-P-5: Superconducting and Topological Properties of Monoclinic NbTe2 Single Crystals
Mr. Ryo Fukuoka
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)
WB-1-4: Comparison between Process Dependent Critical Current at 77 K, Self-Field and That of 4.2 K in-Field Based on High Throughput Ic Measurements on a PLD Processed Long REBCO Wires
Mr. Yuto Tanaka
Kyushu University (Japan)
WB-5-3: AC loss simulation in REBCO stacks under rotating magnetic fields
Mr. Yuan Wang
Beijing Jiaotong University (China)
Victoria University of Wellington (NZ)
ED-9-4: Virtual to real photon conversion using C-shunt flux qubit
Dr. Akiyoshi Tomonaga
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)
Tokyo University of Science (Japan)
RIKEN (Japan)
ED-P-2: Fabrication of NdFeAs(O,H) nanostrips toward photon detector applications
Mr. Atsuro Yoshikawa
Nagoya University (Japan)
AP-7-4: Numerical analysis and experiments of levitation forces and bearing stiffness of superconducting magnetic bearings
Ms. Satsuki Okumura
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan
AP-6-7: 3D AC loss simulation on a 3-phase 1 MVA HTS transformer coupled with a three-limb iron core
Ms. Yue Wu
Beijing Jiaotong University (China)
Victoria University of Wellington (NZ)
The best presentation will be awarded for students or young scientists under 33 years old.
※Invited speakers are not eligible for the award.
Please apply for ISS Best Presentation Award by providing following information
1. First Name
2. Family Name
3. Presentation ID
4. Age
by email at issaward@iss-secretariat.org
A prizewinner for each technical categories PC, ED, WB and AP will be selected from all those who apply.
Closing date for applications: 31 October.