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The ninth International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) was
held on the campus of the University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH)
in collaboration with the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) on
June 11-14, 1991. The continuing bond between these two major
conferences in the field of cryogenics is indicative of the extreme
interdependence of their subject matter. The major purpose of the
conference is sharing of the latest advances in low temperature
materials science and technology. However, the many side benefits
which accrue when this many experts gather, such as identification
of new research areas, formation of new collaborations which often
cross the boundaries of both scientific discipline and politics,
and a chance for those new to the field to meet the old-timers, may
override the stated purpose. This 1991 ICMC was chaired by F. R.
Fickett of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. K.
T. Hartwig, of Texas A&M served as Program Chairman with the
assistance of eleven other Program Committee members. We especially
appreciate the contributions of the CEC board and its Conference
Chairman, J. Hendricks of Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, to the
organization. of this joint conference. UAH hosted the conference.
The local arrangements and management, under the watchful eye of
Ann Yelle and Mary Beth Magathan of the UAH conference staff, were
excellent. Participation in the CEC/ICMC continues to exceed
expectations with 650 registrants for the combined conference.
The 1993 International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) was
held at the Albuquer- que Convention Center in Albuquerque, New
Mexico in conjunction with the Cryogenic Engi- neering Conference
(CEC) on July 12-16. The interdependent subjects of the two
conferences attracted more than eight hundred participants, who
came to share the tatest advances in low- temperature materials
science and technology. They also came for the important byproducts
of the conferences: identification of new research areas,
exploration of collaborative research possi- bilities, and the
establishment and renewal of professional relationships. K.
Theodore Hartwig (Texas A&M University), asChairman ofthe 1993
ICMC; T. Scott Kreilick (Hudson International Conductors), as
Program Chairman; and thirteen other Program Committee members
expertly arranged the ICMC sessions and activities. The
contributions of the CEC board and its Conference Chairman Walter
F. Stewart of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) were
centrat to the organization ofthe tenth CEC/ICMC, which was hosted
by LANL. The local arrangements and management, under the skillful
guidance of Jan C. Hull (LANL), were exemplary. Frederick Edeskuty
(LANL) served as Exhibits Chairman, and L. Kim Nguyen (LANL), as
Conference Support Liaison.
The ninth International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) was
held on the campus of the University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH)
in collaboration with the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) on
June 11-14, 1991. The continuing bond between these two major
conferences in the field of cryogenics is indicative of the extreme
interdependence of their subject matter. The major purpose of the
conference is sharing of the latest advances in low temperature
materials science and technology. However, the many side benefits
which accrue when this many experts gather, such as identification
of new research areas, formation of new collaborations which often
cross the boundaries of both scientific discipline and politics,
and a chance for those new to the field to meet the old-timers, may
override the stated purpose. This 1991 ICMC was chaired by F. R.
Fickett of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. K.
T. Hartwig, of Texas A&M served as Program Chairman with the
assistance of eleven other Program Committee members. We especially
appreciate the contributions of the CEC board and its Conference
Chairman, J. Hendricks of Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, to the
organization. of this joint conference. UAH hosted the conference.
The local arrangements and management, under the watchful eye of
Ann Yelle and Mary Beth Magathan of the UAH conference staff, were
excellent. Participation in the CEC/ICMC continues to exceed
expectations with 650 registrants for the combined conference.
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