Users Hub
User Jan Musfeldt (right) and an assistant pour liquid nitrogen into a detector on a spectrometer in the DC Field facility.
Every year some 900 scientists and engineers use our facilities. Graduate students and Nobel laureates, researchers from academia and the corporate world, they travel from across the globe for a chance to work with the unique instruments and experienced staff at our three locations. First and foremost, the Mag Lab exists for these users and the cutting-edge research they conduct here as they seek to expand the boundaries of scientific knowledge. The Users Hub is dedicated to them and their needs. It is divided into two sections: User Programs and User Services.
The Mag Lab has seven user programs located across our three campuses. Find out more about these programs by using the links in the table below or from the navigator at left. The lab also has a number of important in-house research programs that complement the user programs through development of new techniques and equipments.
Lab Maps
Interactive maps of major user programs and user services at Tallahassee headquarters.
Publications
Articles published by Mag Lab-affiliated scientists in scientific journals.
Request Helium
For our Tallahassee users only; users at LANL or UF should contact staff at those sites.
Request Magnet Time
Procedures for requesting magnet time, which vary depending on the program.
Research Funding
Limited funding for qualified users is available for some projects.
Report Publications and Research
Forms and guidelines for submitting reports on work done at the lab.
Research Reports
A searchable database of the hundreds of research reports submitted by users every year.
Safety & Support Services
Information on safety and other support services for new users.
Science Highlights
One-page synopses of important research conducted at our facilities.
Travel
Lots of information on travel, lodging and activities for users and others traveling to our Gainesville, Los Alamos and Tallahassees sites.
Users Committee
This committee meets regularly to provide critical advice on important user-related issues.
Visiting Users
A list of past, present and future lab users.