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User Facilities

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Elevate your research at one of our seven user facilities offering the world's most powerful magnetic fields.

With seven user facilities located across three campuses, the MagLab is here to meet your high magnetic field research needs. Researchers range from graduate students to Nobel laureates and come from academia, national labs or industry to work with our unique, world-record instruments and experienced staff.

The MagLab exists for these users to conduct cutting-edge research - free of charge - to expand the boundaries of scientific knowledge and investigate interdisciplinary questions about promising new materials, energy solutions, environmental challenges and the biochemistry that underlies living things.

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Apply for spring magnet time in DC Field or Pulsed Field Facilities.

  • For 2024 Summer Magnet Time (5/20/24-9/15/24), the deadline is Friday, March 15, 2024.
  • For 2024 Fall Magnet Time (9/16/24-1/19/25), the deadline is Friday, July 12, 2024.

Find the User Facility to Meet Your Research Needs

DC Field user using 32 T superconducting magnet

Florida State University

DC Field

Steady, continuous magnetic fields up to 45 tesla.

EMR user adjusting probe on HiPER magnet system

Florida State University

EMR

Magnetic resonance techniques associated with the electron.

High B/T engineer performing maintenance

University of Florida

High B/T

Magnetic fields up to 15 tesla combined with ultra-cold temperatures of 0.4 mK.

MagLab Scientist running experiment on the 9.4 Tesla FT-ICR MS

Florida State University

ICR

Ultra-high resolution and high mass accuracy Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (ft-icr) mass spectrometry.

MagLab Scientist adjusting probe connections on the 36 Tesla Series Connected Hybrid

Florida State University and University of Florida

NMR-MRI/S

High-resolution solution and solid-state, NMR, animal imaging & human imaging.

User lowering probe into the 100T at Los Alamos Site

Los Alamos National Lab

Pulsed Field

Short, ultra-powerful magnetic fields up to 100 tesla.

Learn more about our User Program

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Meet our Users

Get to know the physicists, materials scientists, chemists, biologists, and engineers who use the lab's powerful tools.

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User Brochure

Looking for more details on the MagLab? This brochure has an overview of our seven user facilities and available research opportunities

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User FAQs

Find short answers to common questions about applying for magnet time, preparing for experiments and other information for MagLab users.

Key Contacts

Advanced MRI and Spectroscopy

Director: Joanna Long
Help with requests: James Rocca, Huadong Zeng
Location: Gainesville, FL

DC Field

Director: Tim Murphy
Help with requests: Tim Murphy
Location: Tallahassee, FL

Electron Magnetic Resonance

Director: Stephen Hill
Help with requests: Jurek Krzystek, Andrew Ozarowski
Location: Tallahassee, FL

High B/T

Director: Mark W Meisel
Help with requests: Mark W Meisel
Location: Gainesville, FL

Ion Cyclotron Resonance

Director: Chris Hendrickson
Help with requests: Amy McKenna
Location: Tallahassee, FL

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Director: Robert Schurko
Help with requests: Riqiang Fu, Zhehong Gan, Ashley Blue
Location: Tallahassee, FL

Pulsed Field

Director: Ross McDonald
Help with requests: Laurel Winter
Location: Los Alamos, NM

General questions

Anke Toth, User Program Chief of Staff

Technical problems

IMsystems@magnet.fsu.edu.

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