2016年10月9日日曜日

ICCF20のポスターセッション一覧

ICCF20では、20~30分の口頭発表の他に、多くのポスターセッションが催されていました。ポスター発表者は、発表会場の一角にポスターを掲示でき、また、1名3分の発表時間が貰えます。

ICCF20のホームページに公開されているプログラムの最後にポスターセッションの一覧が載っています。


ポスターセッションは口頭発表以上にバラエティが豊かで、その分、真偽が怪しいものもありますが、見ていて面白いです。上記のプログラムからテキストを書き出したものを以下に載せておきます。各項目の最後のA2という記号は、Abstract Bookの中のページ番号です。


Pos 1
Orchideh Azizi
SKINR, Univ. Missouri, USA
Effect of mercury on the kinetics and mechanism of hydrogen/
deuterium loading into palladium in alkaline solution
A 2

Pos 2
Francesco Celani
INFN-LNF, Italy
The Zitterbewegung interpretation of quantum mechanics as theoretical framework for Ultra Dense Deuterium and Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
A 8

Pos 3
William Collis
ISCMNS, Italy
Minimal Exotic Neutral Particle Models
A 10

Pos 4
Volodymyr Dubinko
NSC KIPT, Ukraine
Radiation-induced formation of localized anharmonic vibrations as a method to trigger LENR
A 13

Pos 5
G. Egely
Egely Ltd.,
Hungary Influencing Radioactivity via Transmutation
A 16

Pos 6
Arik El-Boher
SKINR, Univ. Missouri, USA
Final report on SKINR replication experimental program to seek excess heat using Ni powders mixed with LiAlH4 and free Li under high temperature Hydrogen gas
A 17

Pos 7 Max Fomitchev-Zamilov
Quantum Potential Corporation, USA
Neutron Synthesis via Arc Discharge in Low-Pressure Hydrogen Plasma: Successful Replication of Earnest Sternglass Experiment
A 20

Pos 8
I.V.Goryachev
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Implementing Innovative Technologies for Cleaning Sea Areas from Solid Pollution
A 24

Pos 9
Robert Greenyer
Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, United Kingdom
Live Open Science, experience in LENR research and techniques for future application to advance the scientific method
A 26

Pos 10
P. L. Hagelstein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Statistical mechanics models for PdHx and PdDx
A 31

Pos 11
Philippe Hatt
Independent, Belgium
Cold Nuclear Transmutations Theoretical models of atom nuclei
A 33

Pos 12
Philippe Hatt
Independent, Belgium
Cold Nuclear Transmutations Structural Anomaly of Palladium Nucleus
A 34

Pos 13
T. Itoh
Tohoku University, Japan
Pd, Se, Zr Transmutation Experiments induced by D2 gas permeation with the nano-sized Pd complexes
A 39

Pos 14
Lutz Jaitner
www.condensedplasmoids.com, Germany
Condensed Plasmoids – The Intermediate State of LENR
A 42

Pos 15
Andrew Meulenberg
Science for Humanity Trust, Inc., USA
Physical reasons for rejecting arguments against Deep-Dirac Levels - Physical reality vs mathematical models in LENR
A 50

Pos 16
Melvin H. Miles
University of LaVerne, USA
The Eyring Rate Theory Applied To Cold Fusion
A 52

Pos 17
Hidemi Miura
Independent, Japan
States of Hydrogen, Oxygen or Magnesium Atom in or with Cubic Ice Crystal-like Water Clusters
A 55

Pos 18
David J. Nagel
The George Washington University, USA
Gas-Phase Nickel Hydrogen Experiments in Nickel Tubes in a Furnace
A 57

Pos 19
David J. Nagel
The George Washington University, USA
Electrical Noise Spectroscopy of LENR Electrochemical Cells
A 59

Pos 20
David J. Nagel
The George Washington University, USA
Production of Clean Water by using Energy from LENR
A 60

Pos 21
Ken Naitoh
Waseda University, Japan
A new physical theory for describing and stabilizing cold fusion
A 61

Pos 22
Shinsuke Ono
KOUSHIRYOKU Lab. Ltd., Japan
Simulation of the neutron generator with a nickel-hydrogen system
A 65

Pos 23
Dennis Pease
SKINR, University of Missouri, USA
Measurement Errors and Artifacts in AHE and LENR Experiments
A 69

Pos 24
Jed Rothwell
LENR-CANR.org, USA
Cold Fusion Will Lower the Cost of both Energy and Equipment
A 70

Pos 25
Frank Smith
Independent, USA
Deuterium in 147-atom Pd nanoclusters embedded in zeolite cages
A 74

Pos 26
Slobodan Stankovic
Swiss Oxyhydrogen Energy, Switzerland
Measurements of temperature and electron density of oxyhydrogen (HHO) flame
A 76

Pos 27
Daniel S Szumski
Independent, USA
Laws of Nature are Precise and Reproducible
A 80

Pos 28
Tarassenko G.V. Caspian
State Univ. of Tech. Eng., Kazakhstan
Cold fusion on the basis of the model of the planet Earth
A 84

Pos 29
Zhongqun Tian
Xiamen University, China
A study on the excess heat generation in Ni-H gas discharge systems
A 85

Pos 30
Zhongqun Tian
Xiamen University, China
A study on Ni-H high-temperature devices
A 86

Pos 31
Ken-ichi Tsuchiya
National Institute of Technology, Japan
Explanation of nuclear reactions in solids by solving many-body problems of charged bose particles trapped at the bottom of the harmonic potentials
A 87

Pos 32
V.I. Vysotskii
Kiev National Shevchenko University, Ukraine
Experimental Observation and Theoretical Explanation of Effective Transmutation of Target Nuclei Under the Action of Shock Waves
A 89

Pos 33 V.F. Zelensky
NSС KIPT, Kharkov, Ukraine
Nuclear fusion reactions in vacuum and in matter and two ways of nuclear fusion energy mastering
AD 1

Pos 34
V.F. Zelensky
NSС KIPT, Kharkov, Ukraine
Pilot chemonuclear fusion energy generator development and testing («control experiment»)
AD 2

Pos 35
Tadahiko Mizuno
Hydrogen Eng. Appl. and Devel. Company, Japan
Recent development of CF reaction experiment
AD 3

Pos 36
C.R. Narayanaswamy
The Silcal Metallurgic Ltd., India
Observation of Anomalous Production of Si and Fe in an Arc Furnace Driven Ferro Silicon Smelting Plant at levels of Tons per day
AD 4

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