Los Alamos National Laboratory World-Class User Facilities Foster Rich Research Opportunities

The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory’s Pulsed Field Facility at LANL has a $30 million pulsed power infrastructure that includes this 1.43 gigawatt motor generator. Courtesy/LANL

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Through its technology transfer efforts, Los Alamos National Laboratory can implement user facility agreements that allow its partners and other entities to conduct research at many of its unique facilities.

Its national user facilities are the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE), the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), and the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT). They are available to outside users, including scientists and engineers from industry, universities and government agencies.

Users come to the Laboratory to characterize, study, fabricate, calibrate, test and evaluate new materials, systems, products and processes.

In 2017, Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted more than 1,500 users at CINT, LANSCE and NHMFL. Users came from across the DOE complex, from national and international academia and from industrial companies across the United States.

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