To bind or not to bind – Elusive intermediate in cosmic chemistry observed
The chemical evolution towards more complex molecules in space is one of the key questions in the field of astrochemistry. Researchers from HFML-FELIX at Radboud University have identified an elusive intermediate in cold ion-molecule reactions
Radboud spin-off "PiCard Systems" receives funding for next steps in quantum computers
Spin-off of Radboud University, PiCard Systems has received funding from of 'Vroegefasefinanciering Gelderland' (VFF Gelderland) to continue their research to maximize performance of quantum computers.
PhD defence Daniël B. Rap: ‘Cosmic Chemistry of Complex Aromatic Molecules’
On April 23rd, PhD student Daniël B. Rap (FIS group) successfully defended his PhD thesis ‘Cosmic Chemistry of Complex Aromatic Molecules’. Congratulations dr. Rap! We will miss you!
Switching magnetization by the ultrafast Barnett effect
More than a century ago, Samuel Barnett discovered that mechanical rotation can give birth to magnetization.
Switching magnetization by the ultrafast Barnett effect
Researchers from FELIX Laboratory, IMM, Poland and Japan have now found that this effect can actually be used to switch magnetization in a magnetic nanolayer, through exciting chiral vibrations of the lattice in the underlying substrate
The infrared absorption spectrum of phenylacetylene and its deuterated isotopologue
Researchers at FELIX and collaborators at NASA have measured the far- and mid-infrared spectrum of phenylacetylene, a molecule recently detected in space, and its deuterated isotopologue.
HFML-FELIX is op zoek naar een Machine operator vrije-elektronenlaser
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HFML-FELIX is op zoek naar een Electronica engineer & RF expert
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Nifti Steering group meeting
On Thursday, 25th of January, we had our 2nd Nifti Steering group meeting in Huize Heijendael. After a very warm welcome and presentation of our President of the Executive Board, Daniel Wigboldus we discussed our Nifti plans for the future.
FELIX reveals that structure annotations in MS/MS libraries are frequently incorrect
Ever wondered how realistic the structure annotations of MS/MS fragment ion peaks are that you may encounter in common MS libraries?
The magnetic anisotropy of polystyrene in polymersomes
Researchers of HFML-FELIX and the Radboud University have determined the magnetic anisotropy of polystyrene in poly-ethyleneglycol polystyrene polymersomes by magnetic birefringence and transmission electron microscopy.
Join our one week summer course: IR Free Electron Lasers in Chemistry and Physics
Join our one week summer course: IR Free Electron Lasers in Chemistry and Physics
HFML-FELIX is looking for a Managing Director
Would you enjoy the challenge of supporting the director of HFML-FELIX to contribute to our pioneering research involving strong magnets and intense free-electron lasers? Then we are looking for you!
Three is a charm: 3 graduations in 10 days!
Around the turn from November to December, HFML-FELIX witnessed a remarkable run of successful PhD defenses.
Rare metal could offer revolutionary switch for future quantum devices
Quantum scientists have discovered a rare phenomenon that could hold the key to creating a ‘perfect switch’ in quantum devices which flips between being an insulator and superconductor.
Research reveals rare metal could offer revolutionary switch for future quantum devices
Quantum scientists have discovered a rare phenomenon that could hold the key to creating a ‘perfect switch’ in quantum devices which flips between being an insulator and superconductor.
Time to get defensive! Three HFML-FELIX PhD defences coming up soon
The end of the year is approaching, but not before we prepare ourselves to celebrate the PhD defense of three of our HFML-FELIX students.
LEAPS Chair baton passed to HFML-FELIX’s Britta Redlich
LEAPS Chair baton passed to HFML-FELIX’s Britta Redlich at LEAPS plenary meeting
PhD defence Kas Houthuijs: Unravelling the structure of molecules
On Monday, October 30th, PhD student Kas Houthuijs successfully defended his PhD thesis ‘Unravelling the structure of molecules’. Congratulations dr. Houthuijs!
HFML-FELIX identifies pollutants in the river Meuse
Researchers at HFML-FELIX have developed a workflow for the identification of organic micro-pollutants in river water.