Organisational structure

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The board of directors, composed of the laboratory directors, where needed seconded by an executive manager has the following tasks:
• define the vision and mission,
• execute the strategic operation,
• prepare the budget, the annual accounts and the progress report.

JOCHEN WOSNITZA

HLD
Charles Simon

CHARLES SIMON

LNCMI, 
Chair of the EMFL Board of Directors
 

Britta Redlich

HFML
 

COUNCIL

The Council is the highest governing body of EMFL and consists of the EMFL Member representatives.

The council does:

• appoint and dismiss the Directors and approve the candidacy of the executive manager,
• admit and dismiss EMFL Members,
• approve the progress report, annual accounts and the budget presented by the Board of Directors,
• amend the Statutes and approve the vision, mission and definition of values of the Association,
• discuss and develop strategic, scientific and technical plans of the EMFL

 J.M. Sanders (José)

RU/FOM

SEBASTIAN M. SCHMIDT

HZDR DRESDEN

SYLVAIN RAVY

CNRS PARIS,     
PRESIDENT OF THE EMFL COUNCIL

ADAM BABIŃSKI

UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW

AMALIA PATANE

UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

PIERRE VEDRINE

CEA/IRFU

 GIUSEPPE MARUCCIO

UNIVERSITY OF SALENTO

COORDINATION TEAM

The coordination team supports the Board of Directors in the operation of the EMFL.

Barbara Evertsen, executive manager EMFL, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

• Zilan Kilic, EMFL, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

• Larysa Zviagina, EMFL, Dresden, Germany

• Alexandra Gasparini, EMFL, Grenoble, France

• Amelie Pic, EMFL, Grenoble, France

SELECTION COMMITTEE

The Selection Committee consists of the following members. The chair of the Selection Committee is Jochen Wosnitza:

NAME

AFFILIATION

SPECIALISATION

Xavier Chaud LNCMI-G Applied Superconductors
Jens Hänisch KIT Applied Superconductors
Andries den Ouden HFML Applied Superconductors
Toomas Rõõm NICPB Magnetism
Mathias Doerr TU Dresden Magnetism
Yuri Skourski HLD Magnetism
Uli Zeitler HFML Magnetism
Tony Carrington Univ. Bristol Metals and Superconductors
Mark Kartsovnik WMI Metals and Superconductors
Alix McCollam University College Cork Metals and Superconductors
Ilya Sheikin LNCMI-G Metals and Superconductors
Duncan Maude LNCMI-T Semiconductors
Marta De Luca Sapienza University Rome Semiconductors
Ana Akrap University Zagreb Semiconductors
Steffen Wiedmann HFML Semiconductors
Alban Potherat Coventry University Soft Matter and Magnetoscience
Hans Engelkamp HFML Soft Matter and Magnetoscience
Anne-Lise Daltin Univ. Reims Soft Matter and Magnetoscience

THE MEMBERS

The founding members of the EMFL-AISBL are

  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)
  • Radboud University and Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (RU/FOM)

CNRS, HZDR and RU/FOM are the stakeholders of the four major European high magnetic field laboratories located in Dresden, Grenoble, Nijmegen and Toulouse.

Since December 2015, the UK community is a part of EMFL, first represented by the University of Nottingham, since April 2022 – by the EPSRC, representing the high-field community in the UK, via the mid-range facility grant of the EPSRC.

Since January 2019, the University of Warsaw is member. The university represents the high-field community in Poland, via funding of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland.

Since December 2019, CEA-IRFU is member. CEA-IRFU will bring in expertise on the sciencific and technological developments on magnet technology.

Since February 2024, the University of Salento is a member of EMFL representing the high-field community in Italy.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Massimo Altarelli (Chair), MPI for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Hamburg, Germany
• Ziad Melham, Oxford Instruments, UK
• Claudia Felser, MPI for chemical physics of solids, Dresden, Germany
• Ingrid Mertig, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
• Georg Maret, SciKon, University of Konstanz, Germany
• Andrew Harrison, Diamond Light Source, UK
• Andrzej Wysmołek, University of Warsaw, PL
• Gabriel Chardin, APC Laboratory (Astroparticles and Cosmology), University of Paris