(MT29 2025) 2025 International Conference on Magnet Technology
Mechanical EngineeringMathematics and Physics
Conference Date
Jul 01-Jul 06, 2025
Place
Boston, The United States
Submission Deadline
Jan 15, 2025
E-mail
mt@centennialconferences.com
Telephone
+1 303-499-2299
It is our pleasure to invite you to the 2025 Magnet Technology Conference, MT29. The MT conference series addresses all aspects of magnet research, development, construction, testing, and operation. All types of magnets are included: Superconducting, resistive and permanent. In addition, enabling technologies, such as cryogenics, are covered. We expect attendance of around 1000 of the top scientists and engineers from around the world who are involved in research and development of magnets.
Boston will be the host city for the Magnet Technology Conference MT29 in 2025. Boston has been the host city previously and we look forward to returning. Boston and the local area are the homes of MIT, the Plasma Fusion Lab and many companies engaged in developing commercial fusion devices. The tradition of past MTs will be continued in a convenient downtown location.
Peer-reviewed papers submitted by conference attendees will be published in a special issue of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY (TAS).
Committee Members:
Local Organizing Committee:
Kathleen Amm, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL), USA – Conference Co-Chair
Al Zeller, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL), USA – Conference Co-Chair
Michael Parizh, GE Healthcare, USA – Program Co-Chair
Anbo Wu, GE Healthcare, USA – Program Co-Chair
Larry Masur, Bruker EST, USA – Exhibit Chair
Cesar Luongo, EUROfusion, Germany – Special Issue Editor
Bruce Strauss, Retired/IEEE Council on Superconductivity, USA – Treasurer
Centennial Conferences – Conference Management
International Organizing Committee:
Kathleen Amm, NHMFL, USA
Tabea Arndt, KIT, Germany
Amalia Ballarino, CERN, Switzerland
Mark Bird, NHMFL, USA (recluses until conclusion of MT29)
Ernesto Bosque, Magnetics Corporation (MagCorp), USA – Secretary
Pierluigi Bruzzone, EPFL, Switzerland
Luis Garcia-Tabares, CIEMAT, Spain
Fedor Gömöry, SAS, Slovakia
Haigun Lee, Korea University, Korea
Ziad Melhelm, Oxford Quantum Solutions, Ltd., United Kingdom
Neil Mitchell, ITER Organization, France
Riccardo Musenich, INFN, Italy
Tatsushi Nakamoto, KEK, Japan
Rüdiger Picker, TRIUMF, Canada
Subrata Pradhan, IPR, India
Tiina Salmi, Tampere University, Finland
Bruce Strauss, Retired/IEEE Council on Superconductivity, USA
Herman ten Kate, University of Twente, Netherlands
Frederic Trillaud, UNAM, Mexico
Pierre Vedrine, CEA, France
Vitaly Vysotsky, VNIIKP, Russia
Liye Xiao, IEE CAS, China
Program Committee:
Michael Parizh, GE Healthcare, USA – Program Co-Chair
Anbo Wu, GE Healthcare, USA – Program Co-Chair
Giorgio Ambrosio, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), USA
Naoyuki Amemiya, Kyoto University, Japan
Kathleen Amm, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHFML), USA
Tabea Arndt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
Satoshi Awaji, Tohoku University, Japan
Mark Bird, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL), USA
Ernesto Bosque, Magnetics Corporation (MagCorp), USA
Marco Breschi, University of Bologna, Italy
Nikolay Bykovskiy, EPFL Swiss Plasma Center, Switzerland
Luisa Chiesa, Tufts University, USA
Tim Coombs, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
Isadora Costa, Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração (CBMM), Brazil
Iain Dixon, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL), USA
Joshua Feldman, University of Illinois, USA
Hélène Felice, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France
Seungyong Hahn, Seoul National University, South Korea
Timothy Haugan, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Sasha Ishmael, VEIR, Inc., USA
Anna Kario, University of Twente, Netherlands
Takanobu Kiss, Kyushu University, Japan
Jaap Kosse, Paul Scherrer Institut PSI, Switzerland
Haigun Lee, Korea University, South Korea
Cesar Luongo, EUROfusion, Germany
Joseph Minervini, Novum Industria LLC, USA
Rüdiger Picker, TRIUMF, Canada
Julie Platano, Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), USA
Soren Prestemon, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), USA
Tiina Salmi, Tampere University, Finland
Thierry Schild, ITER Organization, France
Federico Scurti, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Carmine Senatore, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Bruce Strauss, Retired/IEEE Council on Superconductivity, USA
Alexandre Torre, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France
Frederic Trillaud, Instituto de Ingeniería / Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Vladimir Tronza, ITER Organization, France
Qiuliang Wang, Institute of Electrical Engineering Chise Academy of Sciences (IEE CAS), China
Lyie Xiao, Institute of Electrical Engineering Chise Academy of Sciences (IEE CAS), China
Al Zeller, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL), USA
General Information and Requirements:
1.All presentations must be in English.
2.Abstracts accepted for presentations are made available publicly with launching the full conference program prior to the conference.
3.Any individual presenting at and/or attending the Conference must be a registered participant. Click here for registration information.
4.ALL PRESENTERS are required to upload an electronic copy of their talk in PDF or PPT(X) format prior to their presentation at the scheduled MT29 session. By participating at MT29 and submitting your presentation, you implicitly agree to publish the content of your presentation on the public Indico site.
5.IMPORTANT: Presenters of Oral talks MUST submit their presentation to the Speaker Ready Room at the Conference at least one (1) day prior to their scheduled presentation.
For any conference related questions, please contact the Conference Organizers:
908 Main Street, Suite 350
Louisville, CO 80027 USA
Phone: +1 303-499-2299
Email: mt@centennialconferences.com