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Established | 1967 |
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Type | Professional association |
Headquarters | Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Oxford England |
Region served | United Kingdom |
Key people | Chairman: Prof Ziad Melhem (since Dec 2022)[1] Vice Chairman: Dr Chris Lawson Treasurer: Bill Graham Secretary: Dr Andrew Blackett-May |
Website | bcryo |
The British Cryogenics Council (BCC) is an independent professional association headquartered in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 at the Royal Society,[2][3][4] the BCC promotes knowledge and interest in Cryogenics.[5][6][7][8] The inaugural speech was given by Kurt Mendelssohn on The Future of Cryogenics in Industry.[9]