General Information
The European Society for Applied
Superconductivity was founded on September 4, 1998 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Its goals are :
- to strengthen the position
of Applied Superconductivity, especially in Europe,
- to represent Applied Superconductivity
in social, scientific, educational, industrial and political forums,
- and to promote communication
in the area of Applied Superconductivity.
To achieve its objectives,
among other things, ESAS is:
- supporting the organization
of conferences, such as the European Conference on Applied Superconductivity
EUCAS,
- supporting the organization
of workshops and schools in the area of Applied Superconductivity,
- supporting European research
proposals and projects in the area of Applied Superconductivity,
- supporting the participation
of young scientists in workshops and conferences in the area of Applied Superconductivity.
ESAS is not profit oriented:
Membership is open for everybody active in the field of Applied Superconductivity.
For more information on how to become member, please refer to the membership
section of this web-site.