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The Impact of Selling the Federal Helium Reserve
11:00 am
Laser Welding
Dave Farson, Ohio State
11:30 am
Discussion
Noon
Lunch
SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRY USERS
1:00 pm
Cryogenics
Garry Ferguson, Oxford Instruments
1:30 pm
Fiber Optics Production
Siu-Ping Hong, Lucent
2:00 pm
Magnetic Measuring Systems
Ron Sager, Quantum Design
2:30 pm
Coolant for Nuclear Reactors
Mark Haynes, General Atomics
3:00 pm
Break
3:15 pm
Semiconductor Fabrication
John Pilot, Intel
3:45 pm
Cryo/Superconducting Electronics
Elie Trak, Hypres Digital Electronics
4:15 pm
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Phillip Eckels, General Electric
4:45 pm
Discussion
5:30 pm
Adjourn
Wednesday, December 9, 1998
7:30 am
Breakfast
8:30 am
Convene
R. Beebe and J. Reppy
RESEARCH USERS
8:40 am
Overview
D. Allan Bromley, Yale University
Inelastic Demand for Helium at a National Accelerator Facility
Claus Rode, Jefferson Laboratory
Academic Research Needs
Douglas Osheroff, Stanford University
Future Industrial Needs for Magnets
Hans Schneider-Muntau, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Training of Future Generations of Scientists
Peter Koch, SUNY-Stony Brook
Ground-Based Astronomy Needs
Morris Aizenman, Astronomical Sciences Division, National Science Foundation
Small Users in Academia and NSF Recovery Program
Douglas K. Finnemore, Iowa State University
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Project
Michael J. Harrison, Brookhaven National Laboratory