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- Institute of High Magnetic Fields
Institute of High Magnetic Fields
In 2001, the Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields (SMLL) was established. In 2014, it was granted institute status and renamed the Institute of High Magnetic Fields (SMLI).
Research Areas
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Generation of high magnetic fields
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Application of pulsed magnetic fields in materials science
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Generation and application of high-power pulses in biotechnology
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Electroporation, mechanisms of electrotransfer, and applied research
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Magnetoporation and non-contact magnetotransfer methods
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Pathogen inactivation, in vitro / in vivo models
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Electro- and magneto-driven drug delivery
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In vitro studies under microgravity conditions
Consulting and Expert Activities
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Effects of electromagnetic fields on health, electrical equipment, and systems
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Electrical engineering, lightning, grounding, and building automation
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High-voltage systems and development of pulse generators
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Development of generators of high pulsed magnetic fields
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Magnetic field measurements and analysis
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Calculation of magnetic field distribution using the finite element method
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Application of pulsed magnetic fields in physics, medicine, and engineering
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Electroporation and magnetoporation
Contact
Institute of High Magnetic Fields
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Address
Saulėtekio al. 3, B113
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Phone
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Internal phone
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Email
Working Hours
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Monday – Thursday
08:00 – 16:45
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Friday
08:00 – 15:30