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'Danger! Restricted Access' sign on magnet lab door.
9 tesla magnet and equipment.
Magnet laboratory and equipment.
16 telsa magnet.
Window to magnet laboratory.
Magnet laboratory and equipment.
Magnet laboratory and equipment.
Lit fume hood in a dark laboratory.
Entrance to the Superconducting Materials Fabrication Laboratory.
Laboratory equipment.
Laboratory equipment.
Sign: Laser In Use Do Not Enter.
Laser radiation warning sign and safety goggles.
Zeiss 1540 XB Dual Beam Focused Ion Beam/Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope.
Corridor placard for Shaw 147.
Emergency shower and eye wash in the corridor.
Entrance to lab Shaw 143.
Sample preparation laboratory.
Equipment in the sample preparation laboratory.
Equipment in the sample preparation laboratory.
Fisher Scientific Micromaster microscope and Tencor Alpha Step 200 profilometer in the sample preparation laboratory.
Tank, valve and gauges in the sample preparation laboratory.
A tank labeled 'non-magnetic' inside a laboratory.
Laboratory computer and microscope station.
Laboratory and equipment.
Control panel rack for laboratory equipment.
Control panel rack for laboratory equipment.
Emergency stop button on a control panel rack.
My reflection in the porthole of a pressurized, high voltage laboratory device.
Main entrance to the Shaw Building.
This unused space in the Shaw Building used to house telecommunications hardware.
Personnel of the Applied Superconductivity Center.
Close-up of a Applied Superconductivity Center publication.
View of the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course & Club from the Shaw Building.
Recent publications by the Applied Superconductivity Center.
Gas tanks noted on a map drawn on a corridor chalk board.
Power conduits running to circuit breaker boxes.
Laboratory.
Overhead florescent lights in a laboratory.
Laboratory equipment and controls.
TA Instruments SDT 2960 Simultaneous Differential Scanning Calorimeter and Thermo Gravimetric Analyzer.
Shelves of laboratory equipment and parts.
Aurora Steel Products Co. metal cabinet in a laboratory.
Aurora Steel Products Co. metal cabinet in a laboratory.
Fume hood and laboratory equipment.
Vacuum Atmospheres Corp. HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box with an HE-63P Pedatrol pressure regulator.
Vacuum Atmospheres Corp. HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box with an HE-63P Pedatrol pressure regulator.
Laboratory workspaces next to the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
Fume hood and equipment in the glove box lab.
A spool of red wire and the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box behind.
Various sized C-clamps in the glove box lab.
Vacuum Atmospheres Corp. HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box with an HE-63P Pedatrol pressure regulator.
Parts boxes in the glove box lab.
Flammable materials storage in the glove box lab.
Vacuum Atmospheres Corp. HE-63P Pedatrol pressure regulator on the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
Thomas and Erik try out the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
Lauren and Alice try out the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
The top of the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
Hydraulic gauge.
Vacuum Atmospheres Corp. HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box with an HE-63P Pedatrol pressure regulator.
Boxes of spare gauges and parts.
Fill/Refill Valve on the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
Valve A control and gauge on the HE-43 Dri-Lab glove box.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Conductivity experiment equipment Unit 17 controller and display.
Conductivity experiment equipment power, arm and fire control panel.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Conductivity experiment equipment Unit 6 thermocouple temperature control.
Conductivity experiment glass tubes in storage.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Conductivity experiment equipment and gauges.
Conductivity experiment equipment.
Main entrance to the Shaw Building.
Parking lot sign: Reserved for N.H.M.F.L. Director.
Mag Lab main entranceway.
Three flags in front of the Mag Lab.
Warning signs at the Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry lab.
'Laser In Use Do Not Enter' sign at the Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry lab.
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory seal on glass.
Main corridor to the DC Field wing.
Pipes and cables overhead the DC Field wing corridor.
Warning signs and safety glasses in the DC Field wing corridor.
Thomas, Erik, Alice and Lauren in a DC Field wing corridor mirror.
The Mag Lab machine shop.
DC Field wing corridor.
Overhead lighting and crane tracks.
Mag Lab architecture.
Fire Alarm Terminal Cabinet and warning signs in the DC Field wing.
Sign: Danger High Magnetic Fields.
Pipes and cables overhead.
DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Pipes and cables overhead the DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Portable 'Laser In Use Do Not Enter' sign at the DC Field wing optics lab.
DC Field wing laser warning indicator panel, Cells 1-3.
Natural light coming through a DC Field wing corridor skylight.
DC Field wing Cell 5.
DC Field wing Cell 7.
DC Field wing Cell 7 floor sign.
DC Field wing Cell 9.
Power conduit RP-02A in the DC Field wing.
Conduits and controls outside the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Liquid nitrogen dewar filling station outside the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
DC Field wing test cell corridor at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet.
Cross-section poster of the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Red alert light at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Stairway at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Overhead pipes, conduits and cables at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
The 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Magnet housing drain point on the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
The 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Lighting and cables at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Liquid nitrogen dewar filling station outside the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
The 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
'Danger Hybrid Operators Only' sign at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Magnet power emergency stop button EPO-27 for the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Helium recovery main feeds and oxygen deficient atmosphere alarm controls in the DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Oxygen deficient atmosphere alarm controls in the DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Vacuum gauge measurement and control system in the DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Overhead pipes and cables in the DC Field wing test cell corridor.
Liquid supply conduit in the DC Field wing test cell corridor.
DC Field wing Cell 15 floor sign.
The 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Exit sign and security camera at the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet in the DC Field wing.
Test cell equipment in the DC Field wing.
This yellow alert light indicates when the 45 Tesla Hybrid magnet is in operation.
Laboratory equipment and computer in the DC Field wing.
Hard hat on a blue cabinet in the DC Field wing corridor.
Equipment outside the resistive magnet cell lab in the DC Field wing.
Red alert light indicating this magnet in the DC Field wing is energized.
This ice in the DC Field wing corridor is for consumption.
Sign: Danger High Power Laser, Class IV Laser Product.
High voltage transformer 31292 by Niagara Transformer Corp. in the DC Field wing.
High voltage transformer 31288 by Niagara Transformer Corp. in the DC Field wing.
Sign: Danger High Voltage.
This 'Please! Keep this Door Closed' sign is obviously effective.
The Mag Lab machine shop.
Ladder and hatch in the DC Field wing corridor.
Main corridor to the DC Field wing.
Cryogenics lab and equipment.
Cryogenics lab and equipment.
Smaller scale machine shop.
Racks of servers, switches and other network hardware.
Microscope stations in a laboratory.
Microscope stations and laboratory.
Laboratory in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Refrigerated helium tanks in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Laboratory in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance user schedule white board.
Metal detector and control consoles for the 900 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnet.
900 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnet, the largest of its kind in the world.
900 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnet, the largest of its kind in the world.
Pipes and conduits at the 900 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnet.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnet.
Oxygen deficient atmosphere alarm light and signs in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Conference area overlooking a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnet.
NHMFL table cloth.
A glass flask sitting in an office cubicle in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Ion Cyclotron Resonance magnets.
Empty space above the Ion Cyclotron Resonance magnets.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnets.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance magnets.
Florida State University property decal 0269N0203I in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing architecture.
A lab coat without its scientist in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing break area.
Looking outside from the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing second floor.
Laboratory in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wing.
Research library stacks.
Issues of the Journal of the American Chemical Society in the research library.
Volume 82 of materials in the research library.
Overhead pipe labeled 'Acid Vent' in the research library.
Research library overhead lighting and pipes.
Test equipment in a laboratory.
Laboratory and equipment.
Large tanks of nitrogen in a laboratory.
Stairwell.
Cardboard boxes, black fence and 'Danger High Magnetic Fields' sign.
Nitrogen tank and fill station.
Mag Lab building exterior.
Mag Lab building exterior.
Nitrogen fill station valves, gauges and wrench.
Pipe from the nitrogen tank to the fill station.
Blue boxes of various sizes.
NHMFL seal and wooden chairs.
All that's missing from this darkened corridor at the Mag Lab is Gordon Freeman.
Art hanging overhead the Mag Lab main entranceway.
NHMFL seal and sign on the building exterior.
NHMFL seal and sign on the building exterior.
Mag Lab main entrance.
Mag Lab main parking lot.
Blue sky and contrail from the parking lot of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.
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