Program

Sunday October 31st Cold Fusion class  - Registration   -   Welcoming reception
Monday November 1 Conference session at the Hotel 
Tuesday November 2 Conference session at University of Marseille-Luminy
Wednesday November 3 Conference session at the Hotel  - Tour of Provence - Gala Diner
Thursday November 4 Conference session at the Hotel  - Workshop
Friday November 5 Conference session at the Hotel  -  Closing session  -  Press conference

 

 
Sunday October 31st, 2004
10:00 - 17:00   Cold Fusion Class
17:00   Registration
19:30    Welcoming Reception

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Monday November 1, 2004
8:30-8:40    Jean Paul Biberian   Welcoming address
Session 1
8:40 - 8:55   Martin Fleischmann   An introduction
8:55 - 9:10 Roger Stringham   Low mass 1.6 MHz sonofusion reactor
9:10 - 9:25 Fulvio Frisone   Theoretical model of the probability of fusion between…
9:25 - 9:40    Georges Lochak  Wave equation for a magnetic monopole
9:40 - 9:55 Leonid. Urutskoev  Low Energy Nuclear Reactions and the Lochak monopole
9:55 – 10:10 Henri Lehn  Interaction of magnetic monopoles on polar molecules having a structural instability

10:10 - 10:30

coffee break

10:30-10:45                            Michel Rambaut                   Electronclusters and magnetic monopoles
10:45-11:00 Ludwik Kowalski   Charged particles from Ti and Pd foils
11:00-11:15  John Coleman Transmutation of nuclear waste by LENR
11:15- 11:30  Richard Oriani  Nuclear reactions produced in an operating electrolysis cell
11:30-12:30 Posters presentation :
Hideo Kozima   Cold Fusion phenomenon and Solid State Nuclear Physiscs
Kip Wallace A tribute to Gene Mallove : the genie reactor
David Cuthberson Towards a holistic paradigme in science
Steve Krivit New Energy website, newsletter and cold fusion book
Joseph Peter Guokas Cold Fusion and nuclear non proliferation
Ludwik Kowalski  A summary of recent Cold Fusion claims
Alessandro Zucca     Another replication of thermal anomalies in “Dash” type electrolytic cells
J.Tian    Excess heat during the electrolysing in Pt/K2CO3/Ni light water system
Yu Bazhutov  Search of erzion nuclear catalysis chains from cosmic ray erzions stopping in organic scintillator
A. Huke  Evidence for a target material dependence of the neutron-proton branching ratio in d+d reactions for deuterium energies below 20keV
Fabrice David  About Reifenschweiler effect
T. Minari   Experiments on condensed matter nuclear events in Kobe University
Mikio Fukuhara Possible nuclear transmutation of nitrogen in the earth’s atmosphere
Jacques Dufour A simple calorimetric method to avoid artefact in a controversial field
John Fisher  Neutron isotopes reactions
Tetsuo Sawada   Origin of the sporadic nature of the CF and a way to avoid it
Filippov   On the possible magnetic mechanism of shortening the runaway of RBMK-1000reactor at Chernobyl
Talbot Chubb Inhibited diffusion driven surface transmutation
Rainer Kόhne     On the standard modelof particle physics
L D’aulero   Thermal analysis of calorimetric systems
Julian Brown   Towards a robust model of nuclear interactions in deuterium bands
U. Mastromatteo  Characterization of nuclear transmutations by 638 nm laser beams

Alexander Karabut

Excess heat power production in Pd/D for the pulse periodic discharge current of various condition

Vladimir Vysotskii 

The spatial structure of water and the problem of controlled LENR in water matrix

12:30 – 14:00 

Lunch break

Session 2
14:00 – 14:30  Michael McKubre Review of CF by the US DoE
14:30 – 15:00  NA
15:00 – 15:30  D. Y. Chung  Experimental studies of glow discharge in light water with iron electrodes
15:30 – 16:00 Yeong Kim Proposal for new experimental tests of Bose-Einstein Condensation mechanism for LENR and transmutation processes in deuterium loaded nano-scale cavities
16:00 – 16:20

coffee break

16:20 - 16:35  Irina Savvatimova Influence of the magnetic field on structure of the cathode in glow discharge
16:35 – 16:50 Anri. Rukhadze Effects of atomic electrons on nuclear stability and radioactive decay
16:50 – 17:10 Jacques Dufour Use of an ice melting calorimeter to perform experiments in a novel working hypothesis
(Strong gravity in LENR)Comparison with Seebeck and Mass Flow calorimeters
17:10 – 18:30  ISCMNS General Assembly
18:30 – 19:30 Posters session

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Tuesday November 2, 2004   University meeting
10:00 - 10:10 Jean Paul Biberian  Welcoming address
Session 3
10:10 – 10:35 Martin Fleischmann Concerning the modelling of systems in terms of Quantum Electrodynamics, QED; an illustration drawn from the field of nucleation and phase growth and the special case of “Cold Fusion”
10:35 – 11:00 Ed Storms
11:00 – 11:25 Mike McKubre  A review
11:25 – 12:25 Posters presentation
J.Tian  Excess heat stimulation by a 632.8nm laser in a H/Pd gas loading
John Dash Search for optimum conditions to produce excess heat from the electrolysis of heavy water in a palladium cathode
Yeong Kim    Alternative interpretation of LENR and transmutation processes with deuteriated metals based on Bose Einstein Condensation mechanism
Xing Li Multiple scattering theory and condensed matter nuclear science
Andrei Lipson Anomalous neutron capture and plastic deformation of Cu and Pd cathodes during electrolysis in a weak thermalized neutron field as evidence of nuclei-lattice exchange
E. Castagna  The role of surface plasmons in triggering Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
Joaquin Perez-Pariente Evidences of LENR type processes in alchemical transmutation
A. Spallone  An overview of experimental studies about H/Pd over-loading with thin Pd wires and several different electrolytic solution
Richard Oriani Energetic particle shower in the vapour from electrolysis
E. Lewis  Cold Fusion is part of a scientific revolution
David Nagel   Reproducibility of LENR experiments
12:25 – 14:30  Lunch break, and posters presentation
14:30 – 15:00  Yasuhiro Iwamura Observation of Nuclear Transmutation Reactions induced by D2 gas permeation through Pd complexes
15:00 – 15:30 Peter Hagelstein  Update on phonon coupled SU[n]models
15:30 – 16:00  V. Violante Review of recent work at ENEA
16:00 – 16:20

Coffee break

16:20 – 17:10 A. El-Boher Excess heat in electrolysis experiments at Energetics Technologies
17:10 – 17:30 Brian Josephson
17:30 – 18:00 Posters session

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Wednesday November 3, 2004
Session 4
8:30-9:00  T. Mizuno  Neutron emission from D2 gas in magnetic field under low temperature
9:00-9:30     Czerski  Electron screening constraints for the Cold Fusion
9:30-10:00 J. Kasagi  Enhanced reaction rate of the Li+d reaction and the screening energy in metal
10:00-10:20

coffee break

10:20-10:50  A.G. Lipson Energetic particle emissions from the hydrogen loaded Pd/PdO surface enhanced by a 4He-ion implantation
10:50-11:00 V. Vysotskii

Experiments on controlled decontamination of water mixture of different long lived active isotopes in biological cells

11:00-11:10 V. Vysotskii The conditions and realization of self similar Coulomb collapse of condensed target and low energy laboratory nucleosynthesis
11:10-11:25 Roussetski CR-39 track detectors in Cold Fusion experiments : review and perspective
11:25- 11:40  M. Apicella    Progress in the study of isotopic composition in metallic thin films that have undergone electrochemical loading of hydrogen
11:40- 11:55 Talbot Chubb Bloch ions  
11:55 - 12:10  Scott Chubb     Framework for understanding LENR processes using conventional condensed matter physics
12:10 - 12:25 L.Belobrzeckaja  Room temperature nuclear fusion materials for producing the high energy effect in heavy water medium by the electrolysis
12:30 – 14:00

Lunch break

12:30 – 18:30 Field trip in Provence
19:30 – 23:00  

Gala Dinner

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Thursday November 4, 2004
Session 5
8:30-8:55                 Francesco Celani          

Th-W and Hg transmutation experiments by D2 gas permeation through Pd/CaO/Pd complexes

8:55-9:20  Akito.Takahashi  3He/4He production by tetrahedral symmetric condensation
9:20-9:45  E. Campari Photons and particles emission, heat production and surface transformation in Ni-H system
9:45 -10:00      Domenico Cirillo   

Transmutation of metal to low energy In confined plasma in the water
Electrochemical Plasma Cell

10:00-10:20 

 coffee break

10:20-10:35 Irving Dardik  The SuperWaves principle
10:35-10:50  N. Ivoilov   The influence of radiations on the Mossbauer spectrum. of  Fe57 in metallic foils
10:50 - 11:05  Yu. Bazhutov Calorimetric & neutron diagnostic of the liquids during their laser irradiation
11:05- 11:20  Andrei Lipson    

Emergence of a high temperature superconductivity in hydrogen cycled Pd compounds as an evidence of superstoichiometric hydrogen deuterium sites

11:20 -12:30  Posters presentation
E.A. Pryakhin    Assessment of biology effects of strange radiation
D. Filippov Quantum equation of tachyon
Mitchell Swartz Two sites of CF reactions and their role in heat after death
Tetsuo. Sawada A brief review of the magnetic monopole and the charge quantization condition
Zhongliang Zhang Concentrate on the unique of CF system
Tetsuo Sawada A rational example of the nuclear CF reaction
Veniamin Filimonov Neutrino driven nuclear reaction of CF and transmutation
Rainer Kόhne The micro hot fusion scenario
Tuomo Toimela Effective interaction potential in the deuterium plasma
Ken-Ichi Tsuchiya Theoretical study of nuclear reactions induced by Bose Einstein Condensation in Pd
Yeong Kim Mixtures of charged bosons confined in harmonic traps and Bose Einstein Condensation mechanism for LENR transmutation processes in condensed matter
Talbot Chubb  Bloch nucleides,Iwamura transmutations and Oriani showers
H. Hora Low Energy Nuclear Reactions resulting as picometer interactions with similarity to K-shell electron capture
V.B. Belyaev Experiments on spontaneous molecular-nuclear transitions in 6LiDΰ8B
Francesco Celani Innovative procedure to measure in situ resistive thermalcoefficient of H(D)/Pd during electrolysis and cross comparison of new elements detected in Th-Hg-Pd-D(H)
Thomas Benson Energy efficient calorimetry in glow discharges
L. Urutskoev Study of the gas outburst formed upon electric explosion of titanium foils in liquids
Scott Chubb Potential role of magnetism in laser-induced excess heat and other LENR phenomena
V. Romodanov Changes of intensity for gamma radiation in the stationary discharge with a magnetic field
E. Lewis Microscopic ball lightening in Cold Fusion
Dan Chicea  On elements concentration changes in the high current electrolysis experiments
William Collis Cold Fusion using Organic Acids
Alexander Karabut

Research into characteristics of X-ray emission laser beams from solid state cathode medium of high current glow discharge

Ludwik Kowalski    A documented history of seven rejections
12:30 – 14:00 

Lunch break

Session 6
14:00 – 14:30  Xing Z. Li Deuterium (hydrogen) flux permeating and Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
14:30 – 14:45  Ludwik Kowalski  Using CR-39 to observe charges particles from a TiDx foil
14:45 – 15:00 U. Mastromatteo Nuclear transmutations in D-Pd and H-Pd films induced by low power excimer beams
15:00 – 15:15 Robert Bass Do Conjectures of  Schwinger, Turner, Chubb, and R. Bush Resolve the Chief Challenge to Cold Fusion Theory?
15:15 – 15:30 Jean-Paul Biberian Excess heat production in an electrolytic cell using a polymer as a solid state electrolyte
15:30 – 15:45 Fangil A. Gareev  

Influence of excitation and ionization of the atoms on the velocity of nuclear processes at low energies

15:45 – 16:00 S. Szpak 

Precursors and the fusion reactions in polarized Pd/D D20 system effect of an external electric field

16:00 – 16:20

 coffee break

16:20 - 16:35 Mitchell Swartz  Factors affecting the excess enthalpy observed after cessation of electrical imput power
16:35 – 16:50 NA
Workshop on consequences of Cold Fusion
16:50 – 17:10  Jed Rothwell  Cold Fusion and the future
17:10 – 17:40 Gustav Grob The International Sustainable Energy Organization and Novel Energy Systems
17:40 – 18:30  Discussion
18:30 - 19:30    Posters session
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Friday November 5, 2004
Session 7
8:30-9:00  Huke    Accelerator experiments and theoretical models for the electron screening effects in metallic environment
9:00-9:30 George Miley On energetics of complex nuclei in LENR
9:30-10:00  Summary of the conference
10:00-10:20 

coffee break

10:20-10:50 Brian Josephson The role of authority in the scientific process
10:50 -11:30 Discussion
11:30 – 12:30 Press conference

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