News & events
Take a look inside our building on the campus of Radboud University via a 360 degree virtual tour. You can zoom in on all the machinery and equipment. In short videos the staff tells you more about the instruments and the research performed.
25 October 2021
EMFL news 2/2021, containing the latest news from the Magnetic Field Laboratories in Europe, now available
16 August 2021
Friday September 3, Bence Bernáth defended his thesis that demonstrates the versatility of research combining high magnetic fields and free-electrons lasers and suggests a way for further development.
12 August 2021
Max Planck Society and HFML-FELIX Laboratory collaborate to advance free-electron laser research and technology
17 June 2021
Experimental physicist Sven Badoux, a former Marie Curie Fellow at University of Bristol and EMFL Prize winner, has been awarded a two-year fully funded Radboud Excellence Initiative Fellowship to unravel the link between superconductivity and different electronic phases in cuprate materials in order to gain a better understanding of how the current high temperature superconductors work.
1 February 2021
The HFML-FELIX team wishes you good health and a strong return in 2021
6 January 2021
A research project to look directly back to almost the big bang receives a 1.1 million euros grant from the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA). The project is executed by a broad coalition of institutions and public stakeholders, including Radboud University; Uli Zeitler (HFML) and Nicolo de Groot (High Energy Physics) will contribute with their expertise on particle detection and graphene.
10 December 2020
PhD defence Tang: Transport and Magnetic Properties of Correlated Electron Systems in High Magnetic Fields
10 December 2020
Experimental physicist Jake Ayres, a former PhD student at HFML, has been awarded a two-year fully funded EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship to determine whether the elusive origin of high temperature superconductivity can come from a newly revealed incoherent variety of electrons.
19 June 2020
HFML-FELIX has been awarded 15.1 million euros for the development of advanced instrumentation and new experimental techniques. The grant is part of The National Roadmap for Large-Scale Research Facilities of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) which enables the building or renovation of research facilities with international allure.
30 April 2020