Upcoming Events

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.

2023 Low Temperature Superconductor Workshop
The Low Temperature Superconductor Workshop is marking its 40th anniversary with a gathering hosted by the MagLab at the AC Hotel by Marriott Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol in Tallahassee, May 23-25.

Public Tours
The MagLab is a fascinating place, and we welcome visitors!
Recurring Events

Science Night with the Collins Main Library
Meet us for a fun, family-friendly, hands-on science event for all ages, led by MagLab scientists.

Open House
Every February, the Magnet Lab invites the public to spend the day at this world-class research laboratory, and every February, they come by the thousands.

13th 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.

Southeast Magnetic Resonance Conference
5oth Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL November 4-6 2022.

Theory Winter School
The National High Magnetic Field Lab in Tallahassee, Florida, held its eleventh annual Theory Winter School in person from January 9 to 13, 2023.
Annual Users Committee Meeting
This annual meeting of our user committee members covers topics important to the lab's broad multidisciplinary user community, including the lab’s proposal process, capabilities, performance, and key initiatives to ensure they align with user needs.

Neighborhood Camp Fairs
Every March-April, the K-8 Neighborhood Camp Fair is an indoor science and arts festival where camp vendors can provide hands-on activities to encourage student participation in their respective camps. The Summer Internship Fair is similar in nature, but with focus on middle and high school students.