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Home » Professor Musfeldt Attended NUFO Capitol Hill Display

Professor Musfeldt Attended NUFO Capitol Hill Display

Professor Musfeldt Attended NUFO Capitol Hill Display

April 18, 2011 by chemweb

Professor Musfeldt Attended NUFO Capitol Hill DisplayProfessor Janice Musfeldt (center) attended the National User Facility Organization (NUFO)‘s display on April 7 at U.S. House of Representatives Rayburn Office Building in DC.

Along with Roy Goodrich (left) from George Washington University and David Graf (right) from National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Musfeldt and the team represented NHMFL, one of the NUFO facilities during this Science Exhibition.

NUFO was invited by several Members of Congress to hold this exhibition on Capitol Hill to educate members and staff about the research being conducted at national user facilities, as well as the ultimate benefit of this research to the United States.

Last September, Musfeldt was elected as the Chair of NHMFL Users Committee, effective January 2011. Her article Magneto-elastic Coupling in Magnetically Frustrated Co3V2O8 was recently selected for inclusion in the annual Mag Lab Reports Research Highlights Issue. Only 40 reports were chosen out of the 417 submitted. The selected reports will also be featured in chapter two of the lab’s Annual Report to the National Science Foundation.

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