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Annual Report- Part III - Florida Energy Systems Consortium

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Fee Schedule:Negotiated on a per-proposal basis.Future Fuels Institute (COMING SOON)Web Site Link: www.Research.fsu.edu/ffiDirector: Dr. Chang Samuel HsuContact InformationDr. Chang Samuel HsuEmail: hsu@magnet.fsu.edu Phone: (850) 644-9861Address: 1800 E. Paul Dirac Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32310DescriptionFuture Fuels Institute, established at <strong>Florida</strong> State University is a global center of excellence working withrenewable and difficult-to-refine oils for the production of fuels and chemicals. It is supported bysponsoring companies and collaborative entities (instrument companies, universities and research institutes)to develop advance and novel techniques for research applications and problem solving.Fee Schedule:TBDNational High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL)Web Site Link: http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/about/ and https://users.magnet.fsu.edu/Director: Dr. Greg BoebingerContact InformationNHMFL has 7 user programs. The contact information for each user program is listed below.Magnet Lab User FacilitiesFacility Location DirectorHelp WithRequestsAdvanced MRI andSpectroscopyGainesville Joanna LongJoanna LongDC Field Tallahassee Eric Palm Eric PalmElectron MagneticResonanceTallahassee Stephen Hill191Jurek KrzystekAndrewOzarowskiHigh B/T Gainesville Neil Sullivan Neil SullivanIon CyclotronResonanceNuclear MagneticResonancePulsed FieldTallahassee Alan MarshallTallahasseeLosAlamosBill BreyTim CrossChuck Mielke, Facility DirectorJonathan Betts, Head of the Pulsed Field UserProgram, Contact person to help with requestsAmy McKennaColleen DavisRiqiang FuZhehong GanAshley BlueChuck MielkeJonathan Betts

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