Antoni Woss earned JSA’s 2019 Thesis Prize for exploring the theory underpinning the properties of subatomic particles and how they can decay
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Aug 2020
- Educators in this year’s Jefferson Lab Science Activities for Teachers program will learn how to better engage their students in science via the computer screen
- The Jefferson Lab Science Activities for Teachers program is now accepting applications for its revamped online program
- Jefferson Lab’s summer programs help interns thrive by going digital
Jul 2020
- After more than 40 years of dedicated service to safety, Bob May has been named a fellow of the Health Physics Society
- Members of the media are invited to the first virtual poster sessions highlighting summer intern science projects at Jefferson Lab
- Jefferson Lab’s Cynthia Keppel will receive $1 million for research as a newly appointed U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Distinguished Scientist Fellow
- Wenliang “Bill” Li won the 2020 JSA Postdoctoral Prize to run experiments that will examine proton structure from a lesser-studied perspective
- As the Nathan Isgur Postdoctoral Fellow in Nuclear Experiment, Dien Nguyen will probe atomic nuclei to learn more about how the particles inside interact
- Three graduate students and three postdoctoral researchers aim to advance the science of the electron-ion collider
- The next open house event to be held at Jefferson Lab is expected to take place in 2021
Jun 2020
- A result 20 years in the making: Most precise measurement yet of the neutral pion confirms predictions of a fundamental symmetry
- JSA/Jefferson Lab’s Nathan Isgur Fellow in Nuclear Theory, Nobuo Sato, is developing a “FemtoAnalyzer” with a new grant from the Department of Energy
- James Fast joins Jefferson Lab as project manager for MOLLER
- A 22-year-old polarized helium target continues to improve through multiple alliances, record-breaking innovations, and progressively more powerful lasers
- Boehnlein to head Jefferson Lab’s new Computational Sciences and Technology Division, combining scientific computing and information technology in support of the lab’s mission
- Small company built on novel vacuum clamp that reduces contamination
- Three graduate students have received support from the Department of Energy to conduct research at Jefferson Lab
- A precision measurement of helium and hydrogen mirror isotopes reveals new questions in understanding of nuclear structure
- The halt of all on-site educational activities at the lab has moved the Jefferson Lab Science Activities for Teachers program online