
acryogenic engineering
Cryogenic engineering is the scientific field focused on designing and managing systems that operate at very low temperatures, typically below -150°C (-238°F). It involves understanding how materials behave, controlling heat transfer, and safely handling extremely cold substances like liquid nitrogen or liquid helium. These systems are crucial for applications such as medical imaging (MRI), space exploration, particle physics, and preserving biological samples. Cryogenic engineers develop technologies to maintain such cold conditions efficiently and reliably, ensuring safety and performance in environments where conventional materials and methods would fail.