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Center’s guest


Guest of the Center Prof. Dr. Mark Sigalov from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Beer Sheva, Israel) is working on the joint publication.

Brief overview of basic Solid-State NMR experiments

Overview of basic Solid-State NMR experiments

Seminar, Ivan Giba and Katharine Grebenyuk

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New employees of Center for Magnetic Resonance Ivan Giba and Katharine Grebenyuk have briefly presented they research iterests.

Guest from Puebla


Carlos Ernesto Avila Crisostomo from Institute for Physics “Ing. Luis Rivera Terrazas” (Puebla, Mexico) investigates magnetic properties of nanostructures based on synthetic opals.

Guests from INEOS RUS


Gleb A. Silantyev from the Laboratory for Metal Hydrides (A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds Russian Academy of Sciences) investigates dihydrogen bonds of transition metal hydrides.

Lecture of Dr. Tomasz Kozlecki

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Visitor from Wroclaw University of Technology

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Sample for Demonstration

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Our stuff are preparing sample for demonstration (Magnet Varian 200/51).

Visitors from the KPFU

Today Prof. Dr. A.V. Aganov, head of the Medical Physics department of Kazan Federal University, has visited our center.

MagLab

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab) is the largest and highest powered magnet lab in the world. The MagLab has seven user facilities located across three campuses. MagLab offers scientists from across the globe free access to unique instruments and expertise.
Among the instruments there are several record holders, including the 45-tesla hybrid magnet, which offers scientists the strongest continuous magnetic field in the world. Also there are resistive magnet cells, several superconducting magnets operating at millikelvin temperatures, pulsed magnets ranging from 50T to 100T, and up to the 300T Single Turn Magnet, of different pulse widths to support a wide variety of users.

More information about MagLab you can find here.