European Cryogenics Days 2020 Postponed
- Date: May 24 - May 26, 2020
- Location: Enschede, The Netherlands
- Venue: University of Twente
- Website: http://www.utwente.nl/ecd2020
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The Cryogenics Society of Europe (CSE) and the High-Energy Physics network (HEPTech) in collaboration with the University of Twente (UT) organizes the 2020 European Cryogenics Days on May 24th - 26th on the beautiful campus of the University in Enschede, The Netherlands. Have a look at the flyer of the event.
The ECD2020 will consist of the annual meeting of the Cryogenics Society of Europe on Monday May 25th followed by invited talks on all aspects of cryogenics, an industrial exhibition, a visit to UT laboratories including cryogenic facilities, and social events, May 25th and 26th. Ample time will be provided for one-on-one meetings. In addition to these two days, there will be a young-researchers program on Sunday May 24th.
Participation including social events is free of charge for members of the CSE. Non-members need to contribute a minor fee of 50 euros. Corporate members of the CSE will have a reduced exhibitor fee.
Additional details including registration information may be found in the second announcement. Information will also be available and continuously updated on the official website.
Registration is now open!
20.03.2020 Announcement
In view of the worldwide developments of the Corona-crisis we decided to postpone the European Cryogenics Days. At this moment, the situation in Europa is rapidly deteriorating and it is unclear what the coming weeks will bring. Anticipating on earlier developments in China, we hope that by the end of May the worst is over, but most probably the situation of daily life will not yet have returned to “normal”. It is not decided yet whether the ECD will be postponed to later this year, or whether it is completely canceled and the next ECD will be the one in 2021.
On behalf of the local organizing committee and the Board of the CSE,
Marcel ter Brake and Srinivas Vanapalli