Scientists probe second-generation, high-temperature superconducting wires

Published September 15, 2020

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An article on Technology reports on UB’s RENEW Institute “reporting new findings concerning high-temperature superconducting wires, a field of study with implications in medical imaging, transportation and numerous other sectors,” according to the article.  

“Improving the performance of superconducting wires in applied magnetic fields is necessary to enable numerous large-scale applications,” says the study’s principal investigator, Amit Goyal, SUNY Distinguished Professor and director of UB RENEW, a university-wide institute that focuses on solving complex energy and environmental issues.

Read the story here.