Mark Vanderlaan
Research Engineer, Cryogenic Operations
DC Instrumentation, Hybrid & Cryogenic Operations

Contact Information
vanderlaan@magnet.fsu.edu | |
Phone | (850) 645-0383 |
Fax | (850) 644-0534 |
Address |
1800 E. Paul Dirac Dr. Tallahassee , FL 32310-3706 |
Building | NHMFL FSU |
Educational Background
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Florida State University, 2014
- BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Florida, 2008
Research Interests
- Cryogenics
Awards, Honors, and Service
- CEC Student Paper Award (2013)
- Klaus and Jean Timmerhaus Scholarship Award (2011)
Publications and Scientific Activities
- Oxygen sensor errors in helium-air mixtures Cryogenics, 116, 103297 (2021)
- Supercritical helium expansivity effects on magnet protection Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, 755, 012130 (2020)
- Helium Recovery for the ICR and NMR/MRI Facilities at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, FL Agency: National Institutes of Health From: 9/1/19 To: 8/31/20 Amount: 250,000.00 (2019)
- Repeatability Measurements of Apparent Thermal Conductivity of Multilayer Insulation (MLI) IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 278, 012195 (2017)
- Repeatability of Cryogenic Multilayer Insulation IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 278, 012196 (2017)
- Transient Helium II Heat Transfer Through Random-Packed Spheres Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, 59, 285 (2014)
- He II transfer through random packed spheres: Pressure drop Cryogenics, 63, 37-42 (2014)
- Steady State He II Heat Transfer Through Random Packed Spheres Cryogenics, 57, 166-172 (2013)
- Transient Helium II Heat Transfer Through Random Packed Spheres Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, 59, 7 (2013)
- CEC Student Paper Award (2013)
- MRI of Adsorbed Water in Solid Foams at 21.1 T International Journal Heat and Mass Transfer, 55, 1-3, 69-72 (2012)
- Thermal Conductivity of Spray-On Foam Insulationsfor Aerospace Applications Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, 57, 1319-1326 (2012)
- Helium II Heat Transfer in Packed Spheres ICEC24-ICMC2012 Fukuoka, Japan May 15 (2012)
- Klaus and Jean Timmerhaus Scholarship Award (2011)