High magnetic fields at ultralow temperatures enabled a detailed mapping of the electronic properties of the anomalous superconductor UTe2.
MagLab users have designed new techniques to acquire 103Rh solid-state NMR spectra to study their molecular structures – a feat previously thought to be nearly impossible.
Roxanne Hughes, Director of the MagLab’s Center for Integrating Research and Learning, named AAAS Fellow.
With funding from the National Science Foundation and State of Florida, the National MagLab is comprised of more than 500,000 square feet at Florida State University, the University of Florida and Los Alamos National Lab and hosts researchers from thousands of universities, labs and businesses from around the globe who use our world-unique high field magnets and instrumentation to answer pressing science questions.
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Seeking the most powerful magnetic fields on Earth, scientists and engineers from across the world come to the MagLab to use our magnets free of charge.
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The MagLab works to develop powerful magnet technology and the strongest superconducting magnets in the world.
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Safety
Safety is a core value at the MagLab. The lab has a comprehensive set of programs designed to ensure the safest possible conditions for faculty, staff, users, and visitors.
The MagLab uses Integrated Safety Management (ISM) as a process to ensure safe, quality work. Training on applying this process to lab tasks is required for all staff, faculty and users, as well as for long-term visitors.
Users must complete safety training before working. While working at the MagLab, users have support from a user support scientist, technicians, and the safety department to ensure both their technical and safety needs are met.
Staff, users, or visitors can access the MagLab Safety Team 24/7 at 855-SAFEMAG or safety@magnet.fsu.edu or use the Near Miss System to report a safety concern, no matter how small. Specialized online safety training for staff and users is also available.
05/13/2024 - 05/17/2024
2024 MagLab Summer School on Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
05/13/2024 - 05/17/2024
05/15/2024 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
11th Workshop on Mechanical and Electromagnetic Properties of Composite Superconductors
06/10/2024 - 06/14/2024
06/19/2024 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
07/17/2024 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM