HTS 2026 The conference, hosted by the University of Edinburgh, will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland from 15-18 June 2026:15-16 June: John McIntyre Conference Centre17-18 June: Nucleus Building, King's BuildingsNumerical models are an indispensable research tool for the research areas linked to applied superconductivity, such as high-field superconducting magnets, superconducting utilities, superconducting transport systems, and medical devices. Modelling high temperature superconducting (HTS) topologies and applications is challenging due to many factors such as the non-linear voltage-current characteristics of HTS materials, convergence issues, and complicated HTS geometries.Many researchers around the world specialising in physics, mathematics, and electrical engineering have been working on different modelling methods and strategies for HTS applications - this workshop will bring us together to discuss and update the most recent progress in the following aspects:Multiphysics Numerical ModellingModelling FundamentalsSuperconducting ApplicationsNovel Modelling Methods/StrategiesWe look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh!Conference Chair: Dr Hongye Zhang Co-chair: Prof Markus MuellerFurther InformationHTS 2026 websiteImportant datesProgrammeRegistration Tags Energy Systems Jun 15 2026 09.00 - Jun 18 2026 18.00 HTS 2026 The 10th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling of High Temperature Superconductors - HTS 2026 John McIntyre Conference Centre and Nucleus Building, King's Buildings, Edinburgh https://eng.ed.ac.uk/hts-2026/venue-and-accommodation HTS 2026 website
HTS 2026 The conference, hosted by the University of Edinburgh, will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland from 15-18 June 2026:15-16 June: John McIntyre Conference Centre17-18 June: Nucleus Building, King's BuildingsNumerical models are an indispensable research tool for the research areas linked to applied superconductivity, such as high-field superconducting magnets, superconducting utilities, superconducting transport systems, and medical devices. Modelling high temperature superconducting (HTS) topologies and applications is challenging due to many factors such as the non-linear voltage-current characteristics of HTS materials, convergence issues, and complicated HTS geometries.Many researchers around the world specialising in physics, mathematics, and electrical engineering have been working on different modelling methods and strategies for HTS applications - this workshop will bring us together to discuss and update the most recent progress in the following aspects:Multiphysics Numerical ModellingModelling FundamentalsSuperconducting ApplicationsNovel Modelling Methods/StrategiesWe look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh!Conference Chair: Dr Hongye Zhang Co-chair: Prof Markus MuellerFurther InformationHTS 2026 websiteImportant datesProgrammeRegistration Tags Energy Systems Jun 15 2026 09.00 - Jun 18 2026 18.00 HTS 2026 The 10th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling of High Temperature Superconductors - HTS 2026 John McIntyre Conference Centre and Nucleus Building, King's Buildings, Edinburgh https://eng.ed.ac.uk/hts-2026/venue-and-accommodation HTS 2026 website
Jun 15 2026 09.00 - Jun 18 2026 18.00 HTS 2026 The 10th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling of High Temperature Superconductors - HTS 2026