Dr. Robert Duncan, Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Missouri, conducted a cold fusion seminar on May 29, 2009. It took place at the University and was entitled “Excess Heat and Particle Tracks from Deuterium-Loaded Palladium”. The event included presentations by Dr. Duncan and 7 other prominent contributors to the cold fusion field: Frank Gordon, Ed Storms, Mike McKubre, Peter Hagelstein, Yeong Kim, Mark Prelas, and Dave Nagle. The event was one of the University’s Vice Chancellor for Research Seminar Series. Four years later, in 2013, Dr. Duncan hosted the 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-18) at the University.

TitleYearSummaryVideoSourceID
Welcome, Summary, and Observations, Robert V. Duncan, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?198
Twenty-Year History of Lattice-Enabled Nuclear Reactions Using Pd/D Co-deposition, Forsley, Mosier-Boss, Gordon, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?199
An Informed Skeptic's View of Cold Fusion, Storms, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?200
Studies of the Fleischmann-Pons Effect at SRI International, McKubre, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?201
Modeling Excess Heat in the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment, Hagelstein, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?202
Theory of Bose-Einstein Condensation Nuclear Fusion, Kim, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?203
A Review of Transmutation and Clustering in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Prelas, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?204
Scientific and Other Challenges of Lattice-Enabled Nuclear Reactions, Nagel, University of Missouri VCR Seminar Series, 20092009View Summary?205

.Rob Duncan, Vice Chancellor for Research, Introducing the 2009 University of Missouri Seminar

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