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Florida State University. 45T Hybrid DC Magnet. Los Alamos National Laboratory. 89T Pulse Magnet 15mm bore. 900MHz, 105mm bore NMR/MRI Magnet. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. University of Florida. Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Facility. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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• Theory Winter School
Every year, the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory hosts a Theory Winter School. In 2015, the lab held its 4th Theory Winter School from January 5-9, 2015. The lectures focused on Frustrated Magnetism, a subject of continuing relevance in Condensed Matter and Materials Research Theory. Read more...
• Physical Phenomena at High Magnetic Fields
This conference will bring together experts from around the world to discuss recent advances in areas of science and technology in which high magnetic fields play an important role — or could play an important role in the future. It will be hosted by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory… Read more...
• User Summer School
If you are an advanced graduate student, postdoctoral associate or early career investigator looking to gain practical measurement experience, the MagLab User Summer School will help you develop skills you can use in your home laboratory and in user facilities worldwide. Read more...
• North American FT MS Conference
The FT MS Conference is held every two years and is the premier of its kind in the field of Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry and its applications. The next conference is slated for April 2017. The 10th North American FT MS Conference took place April 12-16, 2015, in Key West,… Read more...
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The Tallahassee Mall Barnes and Noble transforms into a science haven the third Thursday of each month when MagLab educators roll in their carts packed with fun science activities. Read more...
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The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive Tallahassee, FL 32310
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Funded by the National Science Foundation Division of Materials Research and the State of Florida
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