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Aug 2022
- It was all hands on deck for physicists, engineers and technicians when the Jefferson Lab accelerator was crippled by a vacuum loss
For decades, physicists and researchers from around the globe have flocked to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility to unlock the subatomic mysteries of how the universe works. - Physical science teachers for 5th, 6th and 8th grade students are invited to apply for an after-school training program
- Jefferson Lab offers a new season of lunchtime lectures for the public
- Participants in Jefferson Lab’s 2022 summer science programs will present their work in four poster sessions this week
- Jefferson Lab experiments hone in on a never-before-measured region of strong force coupling, a quantity that supports theories accounting for 99% of the ordinary mass in the universe
Jul 2022
- 2022 JSA Postdoctoral Prize winner Arkaitz Rodas characterizes lesser-known particles to help physicists understand what holds matter together
- The 2021 JSA Thesis Prize winner touches on mathematical connections between some of the tiniest and largest objects in the universe
Jun 2022
- The SURA Residence Facility is a home away from home for visiting scientists, engineers and students from around the world
- The five-year award will enable advances in search for exotic states of matter
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- Jefferson Lab earns its fifth recognition in the DOE GreenBuy Award Program
May 2022
- A Christopher Newport University graduate student, Teri Ramey, works to identify the effects of urban environments on bugs
- Graduate students studying at the University of Virginia and William & Mary have received support from DOE to conduct research at Jefferson Lab
- Jefferson Lab Director Stuart Henderson has been named to the 2022 Hampton Roads Power List by Inside Business
- Nuclear physicists partner with visual artists for a science-based animation of the landscape inside the ubiquitous proton
- A device cozies up to the beamline to study the common pion
- The facility, LCLS-II, will soon sharpen our view of how nature works on ultrasmall, ultrafast scales, impacting everything from quantum devices to clean energy
Editor’s note: This press release was originally published by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Apr 2022
- Entrepreneur and Business Strategy Consultant Marla Schuchman joins Jefferson Lab as manager of its new Research and Technology Partnerships Office
- Jefferson Lab’s Nate Laverdure volunteers as the head coach of Triple Helix, a high school robotics team shooting to success this year