National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Nmr/Mri Director Search
- Florida State University
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Full Time
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL, MagLab), in partnership with Florida State University (FSU), invites applications and nominations for the Director of the NMR/MRI Program position. The successful candidate will be appointed as a tenured Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at FSU. This position offers a unique opportunity to lead a world-class magnetic resonance user facility and research program at the forefront of high-magnetic-field science.
Position Overview
The Director will provide visionary scientific and administrative leadership for the NMR/MRI program, overseeing both:
A national user facility serving a diverse and growing external user community
An internationally recognized research program in magnetic resonance science
The Director will articulate and execute a strategic vision that advances high-magnetic-field instrumentation and experimental capabilities, expands the user base, and integrates emerging technologies into magnetic resonance research and applications.
Facilities and Capabilities
The NHMFL NMR/MRI User Program operates a state-of-the-art suite of instruments, including:
1.5 GHz (36 T) Series-Connected Hybrid magnet for solid-state NMR
Ultra-widebore 900 MHz system for solid-state NMR and imaging
600 MHz Dynamic Nuclear Polarization systems
Multiple instruments ranging from 850 MHz, 800 MHz, 600 MHz and lower.
A defining strength of the program is its radio-frequency technology group. It comprises scientists, engineers, and technical staff who design and construct highly efficient, custom-made solid-state NMR probes and MRI coils, enabling rapid development and deployment of novel experimental capabilities.
These capabilities support cutting-edge research across physics, chemistry, biology, materials science, and chemical and biochemical engineering, enabled by the MagLab's unique high-field magnet technologies.
Responsibilities
The Director will:
Lead and manage the NMR/MRI user facility, including staff and operations
Develop and sustain a high-impact, externally funded research program
Secure funding to expand instrumentation and scientific capabilities
Foster collaborations across institutions and disciplines
Enhance and support a diverse national and international user community
Drive innovation through new methodologies, instrumentation, and data-centric approaches
Qualifications
Required:
Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, or a related discipline
An outstanding record of scientific achievement in solid-state NMR, MRI, or related magnetic resonance techniques
Demonstrated success in leading complex research programs or user facilities
Proven ability to secure external funding
Preferred:
Experience with national user facilities or large-scale instrumentation programs
Expertise in advanced magnetic resonance techniques
Established record of excellence in research, teaching, and mentorship consistent with appointment at the Full Professor level
A compelling vision for advancing the field through emerging technologies, including AI and data science
Demonstrated commitment to fostering a positive and collaborative workplace aligned with MagLab Values
Academic Role:
The Director will contribute to the academic mission of Florida State University through:
Graduate education and mentoring
Engagement in interdisciplinary research initiatives
About NHMFL and FSU
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is the worlds leading magnet laboratory, supported by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida. Its user facilities enable transformative discoveries across scientific disciplines.
Florida State University is a Carnegie R1 research university with a strong commitment to excellence in research and education.
Application Process
Applicants should submit:
Curriculum vitae
Statement of research accomplishments and future vision
Statement of leadership philosophy and vision for the NMR/MRI program
Contact information for references
Review of applications will begin on August 1, 2026, and continue until the position is filled. Nominations and inquiries may be directed to ....