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Welcome to COLD FUSION TIMES'

Cold Fusion Colloquia Website

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.Part I:  2005 Cold Fusion Colloquium
Cold Fusion Science and Technology
with Special Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA on May 21, 2005

Saturday, 5/21/05   Kodak Room 6-120,   Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Experimental Reports of Cold Fusion Systems
David Nagel - Evidence That Cold Fusion Involves Nuclear Reactions
Russ George - Acoustic-induced Cold Fusion Experiments
John Dash - Characterization of Titanium Cathodes after Electrolysis in Heavy Water
Peter Hagelstein - Interactions of Phonons and Lattice Nuclei in Cold Fusion    Mitchell Swartz - Possible Parameter to Describe Optimal Operating Point Width

Theoretical Strides in Understanding of Cold Fusion Systems
Yeong Kim  - Micro/Nano High-Density Plasmas and Cold Fusion/Acoustic-Induced Cold Fusion
Talbot Chubb -  Bloch Nuclei and Phonon De-excitation
Scott Chubb - Understanding Cold Fusion using Conventional Condensed matter Physics
Robert Bass - Do Current Concepts Resolve the Chief Challenge to Cold Fusion Theory?
Keith Johnson - Anomalous Superconducting Properties of the PdHx/PdDx System 

Intellectual Property, Patent Office Accountability
        Robert Rines - The Patent Office in Cold Fusion

Experimental Strides in New Alternative Clean Energy Systems
Ken Shoulders - Charge Clusters and the Hutchinson Effect
Peter Graneau - Alternative Energy using Latent Energy of Water
 Brian Ahern - Catalyzed Combustion for High Efficiency and Reduced Emissions

 Dr. John Dash presents a 'Characterization of Titanium Cathodes after Electrolysis in Heavy Water'

         Russ George presents results of his 'Acoustic-induced Cold Fusion Experiments'.

   Dr. Mitchell Swartz shows the improvement of cold fusion over conventional water heaters 
while presenting 'Possible Parameter to Describe Optimal Operating Point Width'.

         Drs. Talbot and  Scott Chubb present an 'Understanding Cold Fusion using Conventional Condensed matter Physics' and  'Bloch Nuclei and Phonon De-excitation'.

   Prof. Robert Rines presents the keynote speech on 'The Patent Office in Cold Fusion'.


 
 

MIT's Kodak Room handled the scientific portion of the 2005 Cold Fusion Colloquium.
 

The Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove was in the Killian Room.
 

The scientific meeting went from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM with more than 15 speakers,
and was followed by a cold fusion movie by Dr. Keith Johnson, who also discussed 'Anomalous Superconducting Properties of the PdHx/PdDx System  and their Possible Relationship to Cold Fusion.'

 


 
 

Cold Fusion Science and Technology
with Special Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove


Dr. Eugene Mallove - Cold Fusioneer and MIT Graduate '69.

Gene is smiling after he attained cold fusion excess heat for the second time on June 14, 2003 using a JET Thermal Product Phusor.


After cutting the cake, Gene prepared to celebrate the "victory" of his achieving cold fusion.  Then, Gene suggested making the device portable for the ICCF-10 demonstration.  As a result of his encouragement and a lot of work and new design, a lower-power Phusor quasi-portable system was fabricated, capable of driving both the ohmic control and the cold fusion device, simultaneously.  The demonstration unit was successfully exhibited at MIT for a week during August 2003 (ICCF-10).
Part I: 2005 Cold Fusion MIT Colloquium
    General Topics

Science and Engineering of Cold Fusion
Cold Fusion Patents and Intellectual Property
Theoretical Understandings of Cold Fusion
Evidence That Cold Fusion Involves Nuclear Reactions


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Part II: Advanced Cold Fusion Engineering and Device Colloquium

Advanced Science and Engineering of Cold Fusion Systems
Material Science and Physics,
Engineering of Multiterminal cold fusion devices
 

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