cryotechnologie
Cryotechnologie, or cryotechnology, is the science and engineering of producing, maintaining, and using extremely low temperatures to study materials and enable processes beyond the reach of ordinary temperatures. It encompasses cryogenic engineering, cryopreservation, cryosurgery, and cryogenic techniques used in physics, chemistry, medicine, and industry.
Low temperatures are typically achieved with cryogenic fluids such as liquid nitrogen (-196°C) and liquid helium
Applications include the production of superconducting magnets for MRI and particle accelerators, cryogenic propulsion and spacecraft
The field has roots in early 20th-century work on liquefying gases, notably by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes and