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HFML-FELIX

HFML-FELIX is a collaboration between two internationally renowned labs (High Field Magnet Laboratory and Free-Electron Lasers for Infrared eXperiment) that offers world-unique research opportunities. The high field magnets, infrared and THz free-electron lasers and the combination thereof are used to explore the properties and structure of (new) materials; a driving force for innovation.

Highlights

Schematics of the investigated reaction as elucidated by FELIX infrared spectroscopy of the reaction intermediates and the final product.

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

Zwavelringen in interstellaire wolken

Study finds cosmic fingerprints of sulfur rings

For the first time, a team of scientists from HFML-FELIX at Radboud University has unveiled the cosmic fingerprints of sulfur rings.

Ph.D defense Dr. Daniël B. Rap

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!

Visiting address

HFML-FELIX
Toernooiveld 7
6525 ED Nijmegen
The Netherlands

360° tour

You can take a look inside our building from behind your own computer via a 360 degree virtual tour. You can 'walk' through the entire lab, including the power stations and the cooling area. It is possible to zoom in on all the machinery and equipment. In short videos the staff tells you more about the instruments and the research performed.

Contact

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+31 24 365 25 25