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Opportunities in High Magnetic Field Science: Letter Report (2004)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Committee Membership." National Research Council. 2004. Opportunities in High Magnetic Field Science: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10923.
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Appendix A Committee Membership Peter B. Moore, Chair Professor of Chemistry Yale University Gabriel Aeppl; Professor of Physics ant! Astronomy University College London Meigan Aronson Professor of Physics University of Michigan Paul M. Chaikin Professor University of Princeton Paul D. Ellis Technical Group Leacler Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Peter F. Green Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Texas at Austin David C. Larbalestier Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Director, Appliecl Superconductivity Center University of Wisconsin at Madison ]. David Litster Vice Presicient for Research and Dean for Graduate Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joseph Minervini Senior Research Engineer an(l Head, Fusion Technology anal Engineering Group Plasma Science ant! Fusion Center Massachusetts Institute of Technology ]. Michael Rowe Director National Institute of Standards and Technology Center for Neutron Research John M. Rowell Professor of Materials Research Arizona State University Mansour Shayegan Professor of Electrical Engineering Princeton University Robert Tycko Chief of Solid State NMR and Biomolecular Physics Section National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases National Institutes of Health Valerii Vinokur Senior Scientist Materials Science Division Argonne National Laboratory 3

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In recent years the field of high magnetic field science has become increasingly important to other disciplines, including biology. In 2002, the National Science Foundation concluded that there was a need for an assessment of the field in the United States to set the stage for future planning. Accordingly, it requested that the NRC assess the current state and future prospects for high-magnetic-field science and instrumentation in the United States. This letter report provides a status report of that study. The letter report offers a brief assessment of the current position of the United States in this field and lists a series of questions that will be addressed in the final report.

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