Applied Superconductivity
Laboratory
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Training Opportunities
The Applied Superconductivity Laboratory offers great training opportunities for young researchers and engineers who are interested in cryogenics and applied superconductivity.
It has hosted so far two Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowships, one Marie Curie Fellowship and one European Research Council Starting Grant.
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PhDs and Postdocs
The Applied Superconductivity Laboratory is regularly recruiting PhDs and Postdocs, and it also welcomes visiting researchers.
Please get it touch with Weijia Yuan or Min Zhang if you are interested.
Latest News
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On 7th October, Felix Huber triumphantly passed the viva for his PhD degree, focusing on the ‘Electromagnetic Modelling of a Tokamak Fusion Reactor Magnet System using 2G High-Temperature Superconductors’. This significant achievement represents years of meticulous research into a critical …
Read more… “Felix Huber Earns PhD with Tokamak Fusion Reactor Study”
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The applied superconductivity laboratory has attended the EFATS 2023 conference in Bristol, which is focusing on emission free aircraft through superconductivity. Professor Weijia Yuan gave a talk on the development of a 200kW cryogenic invertor at Strathclyde, which is a …
Read more… “Attend EFATS 2023 in Bristol”
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Members of the Strathclyde Applied Superconductivity Laboratory proudly represented their institution at the prestigious European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS) 2023 held in Italy. EUCAS is a renowned international event that brings together scientists, researchers, and experts in the field …
Read more… “Attend EUCAS 2023 in Italy”
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The Applied Superconductivity Laboratory held a dynamic meeting where members discussed their future plans for research extension and presented their recent work. Each member shared their findings and engaged in constructive discussions, leading to potential collaborations and exciting new directions. …
Read more… “Productive Research Group Meeting”
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