Siwei Chen, Ph.D. student, has been awarded the ISS Encouragement Award 2021 (Best Oral Presentation) in the 34th International Symposium on Superconductivity(ISS2021). https://iss2021wlg.jp/iss-encouragement-award.html
AMPeers and our research group have been selected for a $1.15M funding for Phase II SBIR project on “Low-cost Manufacturing of Round REBCO Wires for Accelerator Magnets” from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of High Energy Physics.
Our research group was awarded a $450k project on “New Superconductor Architecture for Fast Quench Detection in Superconducting Devices for Advanced Naval Power Systems” by the Office of Naval Research.
AMPeers and our research group have been selected for a Phase I SBIR project on “Multi-Strand Transposed Cables of Round REBCO Wires for Accelerator Magnets” from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of High Energy Physics.
AMPeers and our research group have been selected for a Phase I STTR project on “REBCO Tapes with Enhanced Current Sharing Characteristics for Quench Mitigation” from the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).
Sahil Sharma, Ph.D. student, presented his research on “Flexible, Inexpensive GaAs Concentrated Photovoltaics for Solar Powered Vehicle” at the TCSUH Scholarship Symposium.