Jacek Sekutowicz, visiting senior staff scientist at Jefferson Lab's Institute for Superconducting Radiofrequency Science and Technology
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Apr 2003
- James A. Turi, Jefferson Lab Site Manager
- Jefferson Lab staff scientist Bernhard Mecking with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) in Hall B.
- Wednesday, June 4: room for 190
Wednesday, July 9: room for 250
Wednesday, August 13: room for 250
Thursday, August 28: room for 175
This two-hour presentation (10 a.m. - noon) includes an interactive summary of the science and technology at the Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab followed by the popular "Deep Freeze (cryogenics) and Hot Stuff (plasmas)" presentations. - Jefferson Lab's Science Education web site is hitting new highs in usage - on a daily basis.
Just yesterday — in a 24-hour-period — nearly 212,000 pages were viewed, according to Steve Gagnon, JLab Science Education technician.
Mar 2003
- Corey Butler, mechanical designer; (left to right) Alex Bogacz, CASA staff scientist and experiment co-spokesman; and Robby Hicks, mechanical engineer, stand with one of the four BE magnets and a section of va
Feb 2003
Even superheroes must obey the laws of physics - or do they?
Artwork: Kim Dylla
- Calling all middle school teachers who instruct science classes. Jefferson Lab would like to help you refresh and hone your science knowledge and teaching skills over the summer.
The Department of Energy physics research lab, located at 12000 Jefferson Ave. in Newport News, is seeking applications for its four-week, summer physics enrichment program for science teachers.
JLab will be open to the public on Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine.
- Jefferson Lab, the Department of Energy's physics research facility in Newport News, Va., holds a variety of high-technology and science-type events, including its biennial Open House, scientific book discussions and signings, and its Spring and Fall Science Series presentations.
- Steve Benson of the Free-Electron Laser (FEL) group was recently selected as a 2002 Fellow of the American Physical Society
- Interim Theory Group leader Rocco Schiavilla was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2002
- Hundreds of the brightest young minds in the commonwealth came together at the Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab today to compete in the Virginia Regional Science Bowl.
- U.S. Naval legend Carl Brashear will be at Jefferson Lab on Wednesday, February 19, as the Lab's guest speaker for Black History Month
- Some of the brightest young minds in the commonwealth will come together at the Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab on Saturday, February 8, to compete in the Virginia Regional Science Bowl.
Twenty-one teams, representing high schools from across the state are participating in this annual academic competition. - The Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) in Newport News, Va., is hosting this year's Virginia Regional Science Bowl on Saturday, February 8, 2003.
Jan 2003
- Gwyn Williams, JLab's FEL Basic Research Program manager, led a multi-lab experiment that generated nearly 20 watts of terahertz radiation - a world record.
- The Real Compton Scattering experiment spokespeople take a short break for a photo.
- JLab staff prepare to load the medium β cryomodule onto a flatbed semi for its road test.