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11–13 July 2018, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK 5th Superconductivity Summer School Organised by the IOP Superconductivity Group Target audience: The school is aimed primarily at postgraduate students but is also open to undergraduates, academics, engineers, consultants and other practitioners. Organising committee: Dr Ziad Melhem (conference chair) Oxford Instruments, Oxford, UK Dr Mark Ainslie University of Cambridge, UK Professor Yuri Pashkin Lancaster University, UK Professor Susannah Speller University of Oxford, UK http://super2018.iopconfs.org Key dates: Early registration deadline: 13 June 2018 Registration deadline: 2 July 2018 This three day Summer School on Superconductivity will deliver a brief introduction to superconducting materials and application covering: Fundamentals of superconductivity Materials Small and large applications Modelling Measurements Visit to Oxford Instruments
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11–13 July 2018, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK

5th Superconductivity Summer School

Organised by the IOP Superconductivity Group

Target audience:The school is aimed primarily at postgraduate students but is also open to undergraduates, academics, engineers, consultants and other practitioners.

Organising committee:

• Dr Ziad Melhem (conference chair)Oxford Instruments, Oxford, UK

• Dr Mark AinslieUniversity of Cambridge, UK

• Professor Yuri PashkinLancaster University, UK

• Professor Susannah SpellerUniversity of Oxford, UK

http://super2018.iopconfs.org

Key dates:Early registration deadline: 13 June 2018

Registration deadline: 2 July 2018

This three day Summer School on Superconductivity will deliver a brief introduction to superconducting materials and application covering:

• Fundamentals of superconductivity• Materials

• Small and large applications• Modelling

• Measurements• Visit to Oxford Instruments

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