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Apr 2022
- Elementary and middle school science teachers are invited to register for Jefferson Lab’s 2022 Virginia Region II Virtual Teacher Night
- Dr. Krishna Padiyar, a Virginia Beach native and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, joins Jefferson Lab as its Site Occupational Medicine Director.
Mar 2022
- Experiment exploring mirror nuclei opens the door to new details about the internal structures of protons and neutrons
- Longfellow Middle School, located in Falls Church, Virginia, has won the 2022 Virginia Regional Middle School Science Bowl Competition
- Jefferson Lab research assistantship awardee combs through particle collisions for an answer to the puzzling matter-antimatter asymmetry problem
- Jefferson Lab will host the Virginia Regional Middle School Science Bowl competition on Saturday, March 5, 2022
Feb 2022
- Four local institutions have partnered on a new traineeship to give students unprecedented access to opportunities in accelerator science
- Jefferson Lab prepares to virtually host high school students in an annual event that recognizes and celebrates engineers
- Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, located in Alexandria, Virginia, has won the 2022 Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl Competition
- Jefferson Lab will host the Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl competition on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022
Jan 2022
- Jefferson Science Associates, LLC, awards more than half-million dollars to support Jefferson Lab programs and activities
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- William & Mary’s Felipe Ortega-Gama and Duke University’s Andrew Smith are investigating the fundamental particles that comprise us.
- Jefferson Lab’s deputy associate director for Nuclear Physics has been appointed to a managing editor role
- Andrew Hutton has been reappointed to a second four-year term on the Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority
- Recent work will use the forthcoming Electron-Ion Collider to investigate what contributes to a neutron’s spin, which could help physicists solve some of the universe’s puzzles
Dec 2021
- The event, which had been scheduled for March 2022, has been postponed indefinitely
- Jefferson Lab Physicist Latifa Elouadrhiri earns a prestigious award for research probing protons, neutrons and the mysterious force that binds them
Nov 2021
- Novel neutron detectors are helping to improve operations in Jefferson Lab’s CEBAF accelerator