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SESSION 1: Mature Aerospace Cryocoolers
       Tuesday Morning ORAL Session: 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM
1.1   Overview of First Two Years of JWST MIRI Cryocooler On-Orbit Performance  
1.2   Landsat 8 & 9 TIRS Instrument Cryocooler On-Orbit Performance and Long-Term Trending  
1.3   Thermal Performance Mapping and Temperature Stability Testing of the Thales LPT9310-HP  
1.4   Characterization of SWaP Rotary Coolers for Space Application  
1.5   Ball Kodiak Cryocooler System Design, Development, Qualification and Performance  
Plenary 1 (Tuesday Morning, 9:45 - 10:45 AM)
      Dilution Refrigeration, an Established Cooling Method for Quantum Technology  
SESSION 2:  Joule Thomson & Sorption Coolers
        Tuesday Morning ORAL Session: 10:45 AM to 12 Noon
2.1    Low-Vibration Cryogenic Cooling Projects at University of Twente Related to Einstein Telescope  
2.2    Development of 5 K Sorption J-T Cooler with Thin-Plate Type Sorption Compressor  
2.3    Sorption Compressor Developments for the ETpathfinder 10K Cryochain  
2.4    Closed Cycle Mixed-Refrigerant Joule-Thomson Cryocooler for Laboratory Applications  
SESSION 3:  Analysis and Testing
          Tuesday Afternoon ORAL Session: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM 
3.1    Comparison of Three Methods for Oscillating Flow Measurements in Cryocoolers  
3.2    The Performance of a Moving Magnet Pressure Wave Generator at Various Ambient Temperatures  
3.3    Streamlining System Integration Times with CCE Pre-Integration  
3.4    Cryogenics Margin and Uncertainty Philosophy for Spacecrafts, the ESA perspective  
SESSION 4: Stirling and Stirling-type Pulse Tube Coolers
        Tuesday Afternoon ORAL Session: 2:45 PM to 4:00 PM
4.1    Conceptual Design of a Small-Scale Travelling-Wave Thermoacoustic Stirling Cryocooler  
4.2    Air Liquide LPTC New Generation Engineering Model Test Results  
4.3    Development and Testing of a Miniaturized Pulse Tube Cryocooler for Ground and Space Applications  
4.4 Development of a 20 K Thermally-Coupled Two-Stage Pulse Tube Cooler with Independent Warm Displacers
4.5    A Duplex Stirling Cryocooler with a Flexible Acoustic Resonator  
4.6    High Frequency Pulse Tube Cooler for Quantum Telecommunication  
4.7    Development of a High Efficiency Micro Pulse Tube Cryocooler For 80K  
SESSION 5: Sub-Kelvin Coolers  
       Tuesday Afternoon ORAL Session: 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM
5.1    5-Stage ADR Cooler for the Athena Space Mission: Design and Preliminary Characterization  
5.3    Refrigeration Performance of Single-Stage Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator Using GGG Crystal  
5.4    Measuring the Liquid Helium Volume on XRISM and Predicting the Liquid Lifetime  
SESSION 6: Space Integration and Applications 
        Wednesday Morning ORAL Session: 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM 
6.1    Cryocooler and Control Electronics for the Psyche Gamma-Ray Spectrometer  
6.3    Lockheed Martin Remote Cooling for the Cryogenic Demonstration Mission  
6.4    Cryocooler Technology Opportunities within Space Exploration  
6.5    The Black Hole Explorer: Mission Overview and Instrument Cryocooling  
Plenary 2 (Wednesday Morning, 9:45 - 10:45 AM)
Deployment of the First Hydrogen Liquefier at a Mine Site: Technical and Commercial Considerations for Decarbonizing Mining Infrastructure
SESSION 7: Novel Refrigeration Technologies 
        Wednesday Morning ORAL Session: 10:45 AM to 11:45 AM
7.1    Development and Testing of a Lab-Scale Electro-Chemical Hydrogen Refrigerator  
7.2    Development of Advanced Hydrogen Liquefaction System by Using Magnetic Refrigeration Technology  
7.3    N2 Continuous Sublimation Cooler  
7.4    Development and Performance Optimization of an N-Type Bi-Sb Thermoelectric Cryocooler  
SESSION 8:  Magnetic Refrigeration 
        Wednesday Afternoon POSTER Session: 1:15 PM to 2:45 PM
8.1    Development of 50W-Class Active Magnetic Regenerative Refrigerator for Hydrogen Liquefaction  
8.2    Study of Method for Reducing Actuator Load in Active Magnetic Regenerative Refrigeration (AMR)  
8.4    Development of Active Magnetic Regenerative Refrigerator (AMR) with Rotating Permanent Magnet  
SESSION 9: Reverse Brayton & JT Coolers 
           Wednesday Afternoon POSTER Session: 1:15 PM to 2:45 PM 
9.1    Development of Turbo-Brayton Refrigeration System  
9.2    Design and Analysis of a Space 0.3W at 4.5K Hybrid J-T Cooler  
9.3    New Applications of Small-Scale Mixed-Refrigerant Joule-Thomson Crycoolers  
9.4    Novel Modelling Approach for Optimization of MR J-T Cryocoolers  
9.5    Influence of Process Parameters on Transient Performance of MR J-T Used in Cryochamber  
SESSION 10:  Stirling and Pulse Tube Coolers 
        Wednesday Afternoon POSTER Session: 1:15 PM to 2:45 PM 
10.1    Development of a Micro Pulse Tube Cryocooler for HOT Applications  
10.3    Reliability Enhancement of the Double-Stage Stirling Cooler for Space Science Missions  
10.4    Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulations of Miniature Pulse Tube Cryocoolers  
SESSION 11:  Special Topic Posters
        Wednesday Afternoon POSTER Session: 1:15 PM to 2:45 PM 
11.2    Mechanical Test Bench for Material Engineering and Testing in the 20K Region  
11.4    Thermal Design Considerations for Integration of the DWTS Instrument in a Nano-Satellite  
11.5    Cryogenics Society of Europe Cryocooler Database  
SESSION 12: Aerospace Coolers, Drive & Control Electronics
   Wednesday Afternoon ORAL Session: 2:45 PM to 4:45 PM
12.1    Cryocooler Control Electronics for the Exoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope (EXCITE)  
12.2    Split Multi-Stage Pulse Tube Cryocooler Cold Head for Remote Cooling  
12.3    Design of a Low-Noise High-Frequency Miniature Pulse Tube Cooler  
12.4    New Generation “Valet” Cryocooler Electronics for Space  
12.5    Development of Control Electronics for a High-Capacity 90 K Turbo-Brayton Cryocooler  
12.6    Even More Cooling: Iris’ New CCE Offerings  
SESSION 13:  Reverse Brayton Coolers
           Thursday Morning ORAL Session: 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM
13.1    Progress on Ultra-Miniature 4 K Turbines for Low Temperature Turbo-Brayton Cryocoolers  
13.2    Testing of a High-Capacity 90 K Turbo-Brayton Cryocooler  
13.3    Progress Towards a High-Capacity 80K/20K Turbo-Brayton Cryocooler  
13.4    Cryocooler Development for Superconducting Applications  
SESSION 14: GM and GM-type Pulse Tube Coolers 
          Thursday Morning ORAL Session: 9:45 AM to 10:45 AM
14.1    Development of a Compact Size 2 K Two-Stage Pulse Tube Cryocooler  
14.2   Enhancing Low-Frequency Stirling Cryocooler Efficiency with Metal Bellows Compressors  
14.3    Numerical Modeling on a Two-Stage GM Cryocooler  
14.4    An Experimental Study of Neon Compression in a Helium Scroll Compressor  
SESSION 15:  Regenerator / Recuperator Investigations
          Thursday Morning ORAL Session: 10:45 AM to 12 Noon 
15.1    Temperature Profiles in Regenerators with Thermal Break Slots  
15.3    Analysis of No-Load Cooling Temperature of a Regenerative Cryocooler Based on Thermal Non-Equilibrium Energy Equations - withdrawn  
15.4    Heat Capacity and the Coefficient of Performance in 4-Kelvin Regenerators  
15.5    Experimental Validation of Two-Phase Recuperation Heat Transfer in Precooled MR J-T Systems  
SESSION 16: Cryocooler Applications and Integration 
        Thursday Afternoon ORAL Session: 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM 
16.1    Customized Hydrogen Liquefier System for Applications up to 50kg Per Day  
16.2    Investigations of the Gravity Dependence of Large-Scale Helium Pulsating Heat Pipes  
16.3    Passive Cryogenic Thermal Switch with Tunable Close Temperature for Redundant Cryocooler Systems  
16.4    The Progress of the Cryogenic Nitrogen Pulsating Heat Pipes with Varying Number of Turns  
16.5    Evaluation of Helium Circulators for Remote Cooling  
16.6    10K Remote Helium Cooling Loop for C400 Carbon Ion Cyclotron Application  
16.7    Magnet Spring Assisted Tuned Dynamic Absorber for Low-SWAP Stirling Cryocooler  
SESSION 17: Superconductor Applications 
        Thursday Afternoon ORAL Session: 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM 
17.2    Thermalization of 3 kA Current Leads Through a Remote Cooling Loop Using a Single-Stage Cryocooler