Talk:International Conference on Cold Fusion

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International Conferences on Cold Fusion, ICCF, have been held about every 15 months since the early 1990s. They are attended by scientists from around the world and publish proceedings in hardcopy.

The last ICCF, ICCF12 (http://www.iccf12.org), was held November 27 - December 2, 2005, at the Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel, Yokohama, Japan. It was sponsored by the ISCMNS (International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science), TEET (The Thermal and Electric Energy Technology Foundation), and the JCF (Japan CF-Research Society). A menu of the proceedings including articles and presentation is available at http://www.iscmns.org/iccf12/program.htm The previous conference, ICCF11 (http://www.iccf11.org), was held in France. Josephson was the keynote speaker.

In addition to the ICCFs, there are three other annual conferences attended by scientists from around the world. One is held in Italy. The last one was called the 6th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen / Deuterium loaded Metals and was held on the 13-16 of May, 2005 in Siena. A menu of the proceedings including articles and presentations is available at http://www.iscmns.org/siena05/program.htm Another is held in Russia. The last one was called the 13th Russian Conference on Cold Transmutation of Nuclei of Chemical Elements and Ball Lightning was held in the city of Sochi at the “Olimpyiski-Dagomys” Hotel, Dagomys settlement during September 11-18, 2005. The official conference resolution is available at http://cust38.metawerx.com.au/rccntbl13.html Cold fusion researchers organize sessions at the annual American Physical Society meetings.