Mag Lab Publications
Written in layman's terms, Flux provides a window into the Magnet Lab's culture of curiosity-based research and focus on educating the next generation of scientists. Published twice a year, Flux helps to explain how and why the Mag Lab's equipment and people work to expand the body of modern scientific knowledge.
This magazine (formerly entitled NHMFL Reports) is the lab's primary publication. Published four times a year, the mostly scientific magazine features news and information about the lab's users programs and facilities, and highlights groundbreaking research from various disciplines.
The Annual Report presents selected highlights of the year's research; reports from the lab's user facilities; summaries from the magnet engineering and materials groups and the Center for Integrating Research and Learning; as well as information on the User Collaboration Grants Program, industrial partnerships and other major programs and activities.
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Brochure
Intended for a general audience, the Mag Lab brochure offers an overview of magnet research and the lab's user and education programs. Download brochure (PDF, 1.7 MB).
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and its Forecasted Impact on the Florida Economy
This report, produced by the Center for Economic Forecasting Analysis at Florida State University, was published in July 2009. Download report (PDF, 6.7 MB).
Magnetic Moment: The Artwork of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
A brochure on the striking artwork featured in the Magnet Lab's main lobby. Download brochure (PDF, 428 KB).
Publications Links
- Scientific Journals
A database of research by users and affiliated faculty, including recent unpublished research.
- Research Reports
A database of articles published in scientific journals by Magnet Lab-affiliated scientists and engineers.
- Science Highlights
One-page science summaries of select research underway at the Mag Lab.
- User Reporting
Instructions for Mag Lab users on how to report research results to the lab.
For more information on our publications, contact Public Affairs Director Susan Ray.