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Prof. Bartosz Zajączkowski from the University of Wrocław visits the ILK Dresden

visits the ILK Dresden

On 21.04.22, Prof Zajączkowski from the Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering at the University of Wrocław visited the ILK Dresden. The aim of the visit was to deepen the cooperation that has existed since 2016. The research profiles of both institutions overlap in many areas of refrigeration and air conditioning technology as well as heat and mass transfer. The Memorandum of Understanding currently under preparation will make it possible to deepen and expand cooperation, including in the context of joint projects. 


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Intelligent innovative power supply for superconducting coils

Compact, powerful power supply with 4-quadrant converter

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Laseroptical measurement

PIV and LDA / PDA

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Multifunctional electronic modules for cryogenic applications

Electronic with less wiring effort - more than 100 sensors via one feedthrough

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Certifiable connection types in cryogenics

Detachable and permanent connections, adhesive bond / form closure / force closure

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Combined building and system simulation

Scientific analysis of thermodynamic processes in buildings and its systems