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12 11, 2024

EMFL DAYS 2024 IN PRAGUE

By |2025-02-04T15:40:17+00:00November 12th, 2024|News, SuperEMFL News|0 Comments

Every two years, the staff members from all four EMFL sites meet somewhere outside their facilities to exchange ideas, discuss best practices of administrative procedures, and strengthen the common EMFL spirit. This time, the sixth meeting of the EMFL Days took place in Prague from 16 to 18 September 2024. [...]

27 08, 2024

RHMF 2024

By |2025-02-04T15:41:20+00:00August 27th, 2024|News, SuperEMFL News|0 Comments

© Peter Albers (HFML-FELIX). The 13th International Conference on Research in High Magnetic Fields (RHMF 2024) was held in Nijmegen, the Netherlands from 7 to 11 July 2024. The conference was hosted by HFML-FELIX, Radboud University Nijmegen and attracted more than 100 participants from countries all over the world. The [...]

31 08, 2022

[emfl-users] Questionnaire all-superconducting high field magnets for EMFL

By |2022-08-31T09:15:08+00:00August 31st, 2022|News, SuperEMFL News|0 Comments

Dear colleague, The SuperEMFL project aims to design all-superconducting user magnets for the European Magnet Field Laboratory (EMFL). Through the development of high temperature superconductor technology, and its combination with low temperature superconductor magnets, DC magnetic fields in access of 40 T could be within reach in a reasonable time [...]

17 03, 2021

SuperEMFL project has started!

By |2021-03-17T13:34:39+00:00March 17th, 2021|SuperEMFL News|0 Comments

The Super EMFL project started on the 1st of January, whithin the European programme Horizon2020. For the next four years 11 partners will conduct a research on designing a new high temperature superconductor magnet. Follow other news and project advancements here on this website, on SuperEMFL pages! [...]

16 03, 2021

SUPEREMFL: TOWARDS ALL-SUPERCONDUCTING USER MAGNETS BEYOND 40 TESLA

By |2021-03-17T13:01:58+00:00March 16th, 2021|SuperEMFL News, TECH Highlights|0 Comments

The primary objective of the EU funded design study SuperEMFL is to add an entirely new dimension to the EMFL through the development of all-superconducting user magnets at unprecedented field strengths of 40 T and beyond, granting the European high-field user community access to such high superconducting magnetic fields, more [...]

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