Technical Program

Technical Program & Agenda

Plenary Speakers

The program committees are very pleased and honored to introduce ASC 2026 plenary speakers. Click here for details.

Special & Memorial Sessions

The ASC 2026 program committee is organizing a series of special sessions which will be of interest to various attendees, including engineers/scientists, system-level developers, and industry-level representatives. These sessions will feature both special invited presentations and contributed talks. In addition, ASC 2026 will be holding memorial sessions to honor remarkable individuals who made significant contributions to the field of applied superconductivity but have since passed away. Click here for details.

Technical Program Highlights and Session Topics

The Technical Program was developed from over 1,500 abstracts organized into (222) oral and poster sessions, including Large-Scale (111 sessions), Electronics (67 sessions), Materials (39 sessions), and Joint (4 sessions). Besides the (7) plenary sessions, (17) special and (4) memorial sessions, highlights of the program include very strong technical content for subfields provided below:

For Large-Scale and Materials: For Electronics:
  • Accelerator Magnets (13 sessions)
  • Fusion Magnets and Cables (17 sessions)
  • Large-scale Applications (13 sessions)
  • Magnet Topics, other (27 sessions)
  • Cables (9 sessions)
  • Rotating Machines (9 sessions)
  • AC Loss (7 sessions)
  • Coated Conductors (10 sessions)
  • Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (4 sessions)
  • Many others
  • Quantum Systems (5 sessions)
  • Digital Logic (7 sessions)
  • Fabrication (5 sessions)
  • Superconducting Detectors (6 sessions)
  • SQUIDs (4 sessions)
  • Electronic Device Fabrication, Characterization, and Physics (TES, 8 sessions)
  • Novel Devices, Integration (TES, other, 5 sessions)
  • Sensor Applications (TES, 5 sessions)
  • Flux Trapping and Mitigation (4 sessions)
  • Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (1 session)
  • Many others
For a full list of all subfields and sessions, please click the button below.

Session and Presentation ID Guide and Accessing the Technical Program

The Session and Presentation IDs indicate where your work is scheduled within the program. The first character of the program ID code indicates the day of the conference (Monday [1] through Friday [5]). The next character(s) (E, L, M, J, LM, or PL) denote the conference area (Electronics, Large Scale, Materials, Joint, Large Scale/Materials, or Plenary). “Or” and “Po” indicate Oral and Poster sessions, respectively. The numbers 1, 2, or 3 represent the session time slots, while A, B, C, etc., differentiate parallel sessions within a given time slot. The final digits (01, 02, 03, etc.) denote the presentation order within the session.

Examples of presentation IDs for morning, afternoon, and late-afternoon oral sessions are 1EOr1A-01, 1EOr2A-01, and 1EOr3A-01. Examples for morning and afternoon poster sessions are 2LPo1A-01 and 2LPo2A-01.

The ASC 2026 Conference Organizers & Program Committee occasionally need to make changes to the program. We urge you to check the schedule before and during the conference for last minute changes.

Click on the image below to open the Draft Schedule at a Glance in PDF format.

 

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