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EMFL VIRTUAL TOURS

To interact with the general public the EMFL facilities often organize tours through the laboratories. Due to the Covid pandemic this has not been possible, as users were not always allowed to perform experiments on-site or had to follow strict regulations. First in order to adapt to this environment, but also to give the best visibility to our laboratories, a “360 degrees” recording of the EMFL facilities have been so that the laboratories can be visited virtually.  You will find below all the virtual tours: Virtual tour LNCMI Toulouse Virtual tour - LNCMI [...]

By |April 15th, 2024|

STRENGTHENING THE LINK BETWEEN RADBOUD UNIVERSITY / NWO AND HZDR

© HZDR Representatives of HZDR, RU, and NWO present during the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. From left to right: Sebastian Schmidt (HZDR), Manfred Helm (HZDR), Britta Redlich (RU, HFML-FELIX), Jochen Wosnitza (HZDR), Job de Kleuver (NWO-I), Iwan Hollemann (RU), Diana Stiller (HZDR). Since many years, strong links exist between HFML-FELIX at Radboud University (RU) and HLD as well as the ELBE facility at HZDR in Dresden. In Nijmegen, continuous high magnetic fields and pulsed infrared and THz light are generated, while Dresden is specialized in pulsed fields and continuous light. Both sites offer a unique combination of [...]

By |January 17th, 2024|

EMFL PRIZE 2023 GOES TO JAKE AYRES

Since 2009, the EMFL Board of Directors announces annually the EMFL prize for exceptional achievements in science done in high magnetic fields. An award committee selects the prize winner from the nominations received. This year, the prize went to Dr. Jake Ayres, who currently holds a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship at the University of Bristol, UK. During the user meeting in Nijmegen, Jochen Wosnitza, chair of the prize committee, had the honor of presenting the prize in a traditional small prize ceremony. Jake Ayres, who performed his PhD work at HFML in Nijmegen, is a regular user of the [...]

By |August 22nd, 2023|
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