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Gallery: Leading the Charge

07/15/25
Kathleen Amm speaks to K-12 attendees at the 2025 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Open House. Photo by Stephen Bilenky.
Kathleen Amm puts a sample into a SQUID magnetometer in Zack Fisk's lab at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory during her time as a student. Courtesy photo.
Researchers demonstrate tasks in the control room during the 2025 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Open House. Photo by Stephen Bilenky.
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory scientists speak to members of the public during the 2025 Science Night event. Photo by Stephen Bilenky.
The 45 Tesla hybrid magnet at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Photo by Stephen Bilenky.
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Innovation Park. Photo by Stephen Bilenky.
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