Cryo on the Move: Superconductors, Space Systems, and Smart Infrastructureour in our July edition of the CryoChronicle! Click to read more of the articles and stay up to date on developments in #cryogenics and #superconductivity https://lnkd.in/gzeM4942 #cryochronicle
Cryogenic Society Of America
Non-profit Organizations
Glen Ellyn, Illinois 3,384 followers
The Go-To Place for Cryogenics
About us
The Cryogenic Society of America (CSA) is a non-profit technical society serving all those interested in any phase of cryogenics, the art and science of achieving extremely low temperatures — almost absolute zero. The purpose and objectives of the Cryogenic Society of America are to: - encourage the dissemination of information concerning low temperature processes and techniques - bring together those in all disciplines concerned with the applications of low temperature technology - promote research and development of low temperature processes by meetings, professional contacts, papers, reports and publications - increase public awareness of the usefulness of cryogenic technology CSA was formed in 1964 and derived most of its initial members from the aerospace industry. However, the membership is now diversified to include engineers, physicists, other scientists, sales representatives, technicians, all levels of management, systems designers and operators and a host of other occupations — with a wide range of academic degrees and from more than 47 countries. In 1971, the Helium Society was incorporated into CSA. Membership in CSA is on either an individual or a corporate sustaining basis. Our members work within the Society to fulfill its purpose and objectives. Networking with others in this specialized field is a valuable benefit of membership. CSA includes engineers and physicists, company CEOs, technicians, sales and marketing executives, laboratory heads, persons working at the national labs, at NASA, in academia, in research and development, and also in practical sales of products and services to the cryogenics community, worldwide. It is important to note that CSA does no lobbying. We are a non-profit educational organization.
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http://www.cryogenicsociety.org/
External link for Cryogenic Society Of America
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Glen Ellyn, Illinois
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1964
- Specialties
- cryogenics, engineering, physics, STEM, science, and technology
Locations
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Primary
800 Roosevelt Rd.
Suite 312-C
Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137, US
Employees at Cryogenic Society Of America
Updates
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Danaher Cryogenics has expanded its sub-kelvin technology portfolio and reinforced its leadership in advanced #cryogenic systems by acquiring the ADR cryostat product line from FormFactor Inc., enhancing support for quantum computing, astronomy and materials science research. https://lnkd.in/gUqTswPU
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The NSF’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory and RIX Industries are partnering to develop cutting-edge, energy-efficient #cryogenic cooling for the next-generation Very Large Array (ngVLA), leveraging RIX’s Thermoacoustic Stirling-cycle Cryocooler technology to reduce power consumption, maintenance needs and helium use—innovations with impact beyond astronomy. https://lnkd.in/gWh44QK8
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As liquefied natural gas (LNG) gains importance as a cleaner transitional fuel, Cryospain is advancing global energy goals with custom #cryogenic storage solutions, including a 6,200 cubic meter LNG tank in Morocco set to supply 100 million cubic meters of LNG over the next decade and strengthen the region’s role in international energy trade. https://lnkd.in/gj44sXDy
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In our members’ spotlights, Meyer Tool & Manufacturing Inc., a longstanding leader in #cryogenic and vacuum technologies, has been approved for Illinois’ MICRO program, positioning the company to grow its workforce, invest in facility upgrades, and deepen its support of advanced fields like quantum computing and semiconductor fabrication. https://lnkd.in/gft9G9pJ
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The latest issue of Cold Facts highlights NASA Goddard Space Flight Center #Cryogenics and Fluids Branch, which is supporting missions like COSI and PRIMA with advanced cryogenic systems, including new control electronics and multi-stage cooling technologies. These efforts enable ultralow temperatures, from 80 K to 0.120 K, critical for high-sensitivity space instruments. Mark Kimball https://lnkd.in/geuhKr-7
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Cold Facts Volume 41 Number 3 is online and in the mail. This issue highlights NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s #Cryogenics and Fluids Branch, which is supporting missions like COSI and PRIMA with advanced cryogenic systems, including new control electronics and multi-stage cooling technologies. Download now! https://lnkd.in/gQpafjSr
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In a milestone achievement for hydrogen aviation, student team AeroDelft has successfully tested its liquid hydrogen-powered propulsion system, the first student-led team in the world to do so. The system powers the Phoenix Prototype, a small, unmanned aircraft, and lays the groundwork for future manned liquid hydrogen flights with zero carbon emissions. https://lnkd.in/gMBHnYRw Cryoworld BV
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At its 36th meeting held June 18-19, the ITER Organization Council celebrated key progress in the world’s largest fusion energy project. Among the latest milestones: the successful “big lift” of the first vacuum vessel sector and associated components into the tokamak pit. This marks a critical phase in ITER’s assembly, reflecting strong execution and international collaboration in advancing clean fusion energy. https://lnkd.in/gVv6jaVM
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Researchers at Monash University in Clayton, Australia, have developed a new 3D-printed device for gas chromatography, demonstrating its effectiveness in carrying out multidimensional and enantioselective separations. https://lnkd.in/gesM6wZ7