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Research, Teaching and Outreach at the Lab

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  • 45-Degree Dipole Magnet
    45-Degree Dipole Magnet
  • Aerial View of NSCL
    Aerial View of NSCL
  • Betty Tsang adjusts mini-ball
    Betty Tsang adjusts mini-ball
  • Diamond Detector
    Diamond Detector
  • Focal Plane Box
    Focal Plane Box
  • Hands-on Work in the HiRA Lab
    Hands-on Work in the HiRA Lab
  • LEBIT ion trap
    LEBIT ion trap
  • Mauricio Portillo
    Mauricio Portillo
  • Modular Neutron Array (MoNA)
    Modular Neutron Array (MoNA)
  • NSCL grad students take a break from working on LEBIT
    NSCL grad students take a break from working on LEBIT
  • NSCL senior physicist Daniel Bazin adjusts radio frequency fragment separator, RFFS
    NSCL senior physicist Daniel Bazin adjusts radio frequency fragment separator, RFFS
  • Radio Frequency Fragment Separator
    Radio Frequency Fragment Separator
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