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Cambridge University
(University of Cambridge)


Department of Engineering
,
Bulk Superconductivity Group

  • Main Activity: Materials, physics and theory: Processing and properties of large grain (RE)BCO by melt processing, superconductor structure and defects, critical currents, vortex physics and flux pinning, flux trapping, critical state and E-J modelling, engineering applications and demonstrators, cryocoolers
  • Contacts:         
    • Prof. David A. Cardwell
      Professor of Superconducting Engineering         
      Department of Engineering
      University of Cambridge
      Trumpington Street
      Cambridge, UK
      CB2 1PZ
      England (UK)
      Phone:  +44 1223 330287
      FAX:    +44 1223 332662
      dc135@cam.ac.uk
    • Prof. Archie M. Campbell 
      Emeritus Professor of Electromagnetism   
      Department of Engineering
      University of Cambridge
      Trumpington Street
      Cambridge, UK
      CB2 1PZ
      England (UK)
      Phone:  +44 1223 330287
      FAX:    +44 1223 332662
      amc1@cam.ac.uk
    • Dr. John Durrell
      Department of Engineering
      University of Cambridge
      Trumpington Street
      Cambridge, UK
      CB2 1PZ
      England (UK)
      Phone: +44 1223 331693
      FAX:    +44 1223 332662
      jhd25@cam.ac.uk
    • Dr Yun-Hua Shi
      Department of Engineering
      University of Cambridge
      Trumpington Street
      Cambridge, UK
      CB2 1PZ
      England (UK)
      Phone:  +44 1223 330287
      FAX:    +44 1223 332662
      ys206@cam.ac.uk
  • Web:
    http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/bulk_sucon/index.php

Last update: 2011


Department of Engineering,

  • Main Activity: Physics and theory; superconductor structure and defects, critical currents and vortex physics, flux trapping, bulk and conductor development, critical state and E-J modelling, engineering applications and demonstrators, cryocoolers
  • Contact:   
    • Dr. Tim A. Coombs
      Senior Lecturer
      EPEC Superconductivity Group
      Department of Engineering
      University of Cambridge
      9, JJ Thomson Avenue,
      Cambridge
      CB3 0FA, England (UK)
      Phone:  +44-(0)1223 748315
      FAX:      +44-(0)1223 748348
      tac1000@cam.ac.uk 
  • Web:
    http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~tac1000/

Last update: Jan. 2010


Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,
Device Materials Group
  • Main Activities: Josephson junctions, superconductor / ferromagnet hybrids, superconducting ultra-thin films, critical currents and vortex physics, materials chemistry for processing and nanostructuring, nanoengineering of coated conductors
  • Contacts:
    Prof. Mark Blamire
    Dr. Judith Driscoll                     
    Dr. Zoe Barber
    Dr Jason Robinson               
    Device Materials Group
    Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
                University of Cambridge
                Pembroke Street
                Cambridge CB2 3QZ, England
    Phones:
    01223 334359
    01223 334468
    01223 334326
    01223-361051
    Emails:



  • Web:
    http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/dmg/

Last update: February 2013


Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,
Applied Superconductivity and Cryoscience Group

  • Main Activity: Physics and theory; superconductor structure and defects, critical currents and vortex physics, bulk and conductor development, Nb3Sn, MgB2, YBaCuO, Ti-based, Bi-based conductors, coated conductors, nanostructured devices, engineering applications and demonstrators, MRI, fusion, cryocoolers
  • Contacts:         
    Dr Bartek A. Glowacki
    Reader in Applied Superconductivity
    Applied Superconductivity and Cryoscience Group
    Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
    University of Cambridge
    Pembroke Street
    Cambridge CB2 3QZ, England
    Phone: +44-(0) 1223 331738
    Fax: +44-(0)1223 334567

  • Web:
    http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/ascg

Category 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 11.0
Class 1
Country England (UK)

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