
The 29th International Magnet Technology Conference (MT-29) took place in Boston, MA, USA, from July 1st to 6th, 2025, gathering over 600 experts and researchers from around the globe. The conference served as a key platform for the latest advancements in magnet technology and applied superconductivity.
All four abstracts submitted by the Group of Applied Superconductivity were selected for oral presentations at the event:
- Challenges and Approaches for Introducing Internal Oxidation in Rod-in-Tube Nb3Sn wires, Presenting author: Gianmarco BOVONE;
- Magneto-thermal stability of Nb3Sn wires: a laser-induced quench approach, Presenting author: Joanna KUCZYNSKA;
- Experimental study on delamination induced by electromagnetic forces in REBCO tapes, Presenting author: Celia LUCAS;
- High-field and angular dependence study of the critical current surface in modern REBCO coated conductors, Presenting author: Romain BABOUCHE.
In addition to these presentations, the group’s work was featured in numerous other talks by partner institutions and laboratories worldwide. On the opening day of the conference, Gianmarco BOVONE contributed to the Special Training Course organized by INFN, the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics, with a lecture titled “Nb3Sn Advanced Pinning Technology for FCC-hh and Other High-Field Projects”.