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News from the British Cryogenic Cluster: From the Harwell Campus
June 2020 Issue Number 84
Dear <<First Name>>
 

It’s probably fair to say that Cryogenics and the Cryogenics Community are massively busy and delivering right in the cross wires of activity relating to COVID-19, in research to deliver treatments and vaccines.  We are also continuing to deliver the goods as an enabling technology on which the Food, Energy, Science, Space and emerging sectors like Quantum depend, as well as Healthcare, where provision of Oxygen has perhaps been the most visible role.  But when you’re foot to the floor dealing with a pandemic, maybe a press release isn’t the first priority.  So we say Power to you People in the Cryogenics Community putting all your efforts into the Cause of Protecting us from COVID, while sustaining us with food and refreshment !
 
If you’re a Cluster member and you would like some free publicity about what you’ve been up recently, you can post your news on our LinkedIn page here; or email the editor and we’ll include your news in the next newsletter.

 
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Quantum

 
Universal Quantum is a Sussex University spinout developing Quantum Computers using trapped ion technology, operating at around 70K.  See also Bluefors under Events.
 
LNG
 
Air Liquide reports booking orders for around 50 Turbo Brayton systems for reliquefying Boil-Off Gas on LNG Carriers.

Life Science
 
Do you know about the UK BioCentre and its freezer and tank management service?
 
Cytiva (formerly GE, now Danaher) launched a system for Cryogenic Shipment of Cellular Therapies using a Stirling cryocooler with a smart-monitored shipper.

 
News in Science
 

The Cold Atom Lab on the International Space Station has made a Bose-Einstein Condensate.
 
ASG completes the core of another superconductivity TF coil for ITER.

 



Air Liquide’s 56 tonne Helium drier is now installed in the ITER cryoplant.  56 tonnes is nothing though compared to the 400 tonne 11m wide PF6 ring magnet which had to be shipped over 100km on arrival at port from China.
 

Events 

You should be able to get to the recent IoP Webinar by LakeShore Cryotronics here.
 
On July 2, there is another IoP webinar featuring Bluefors on Cryogenics for Quantum computing applications.
 
The World is clearly Off for Physical events and On for Digital.  We’ll keep you posted on the BCC News & Events page.
 
LNG USA is in virtual mode on June 17-18.
 
Cluster Day Ten is planned for September 17 with a tartain theme with the support of our Sponsor, the IoR.
 
There should be an EasiTrain programme at CERN on September 28 to October 9 .
 
ICC21 is rescheduled for November 9-12 in Tallahassee Florida
 
This year’s Big Science Business Forum is planned for Granada from October 6 to 9.
 
With ICEC-ICMC slipping back two years, ICEC 28 will be in Hangzhou in 2022, and there is now a provisional date for ICEC 29 in Geneva (July 22-26 2024) then Korea in 2026.

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