High-field magnets
Applying for magnet time is done through the European Magnet Field Laboratory website. Working closely together with the other three high-field magnet labs in Europe has led to one shared application process for researchers interested in using our facilities. Visit the website for the application form and more information.
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Free-electron lasers
Applying for beam time is done by submitting your proposal through the FELIX proposal submission system. The proposals are evaluated by a Program Advisory Committee (PAC), which advises the HFML-FELIX management. Evaluation criteria are scientific soundness, interest and novelty and a well-reasoned need to use our unique facilities. Before submitting, please read the short guideline and download the FELIX proposal template May or FELIX proposal template November.
Note: under the EU NEPHEWS program, funding to cover travel expenses is available for researchers from priority countries (Estonia, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine) and widening countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia). See beamtime.eu for further information and eligibility criteria. We particularly invite researchers from these countries to apply.
High-field magnets & Free-electron lasers
Applying for combined time with the FELIX lasers and HFML magnets is slightly more complex. Proposals have to be more detailed as not all experiments are feasible and using the installation is costly and complicated. Also, they should clarify why it is important that the desired experiment be performed at our facility.
Contact Hans Engelkamp before submitting an application for combined time to receive more information and increase your chance of success.
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