2020 JSA Thesis Prize awarded to Weizhi Xiong for work on proton charge radius measurement
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Jul 2021
- The name change service allow researchers to more effortlessly own their academic work throughout the years
- Six early-career scientists will advance the science of the electron-ion collider
- Jefferson Lab’s commitment to environmental excellence recognized with award
- The MOLLER experiment has received additional grants totaling $9 million
- CD-1 milestone marks start of project execution phase for next-generation nuclear physics facility that will probe the smallest building blocks of visible matter
Jun 2021
- Jefferson Lab has been honored with its fourth GreenBuy award by the Department of Energy for maintaining commitment to green purchasing
- Teachers of 5th, 6th and 8th grade physical science are invited to apply for an after-school training program to add to their teaching toolkit
- A new project will use the electric field in an accelerator cavity to try to levitate a tiny metallic particle, allowing it to store quantum information
- With the addition of a community college internship program, Jefferson Lab is now offering STEM career opportunities to an even more diverse range of students
May 2021
- Jefferson Lab Director Stuart Henderson has been named to the 2021 Hampton Roads Power List by Inside Business
- After splitting a management role into two positions, the lab looks inward to find the right fit
The U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility requires careful oversight and strategic focus when it comes to safely executing the objectives within the Engineering Division’s Electrical Engineering Systems (EES) department. It’s no surprise, then, that when the deputy manager position within the department was vacated, hiring managers took extra care to ensure that the role would be carefully filled with the right fit.
Apr 2021
- A Temple University grad student has received a supplemental research award
- Get your fill of easily digestible science at Jefferson Lab’s new Bite-Size Science lunchtime lectures for the public
- Nuclear physicists make new, high-precision measurement of the layer of neutrons that encompass the lead nucleus, revealing new information about neutron stars
- A mini version of the Beam Dump eXperiment (BDX), which will search for light dark matter particles, has successfully completed collecting data.
- Man’s best friend aims to keep feathered flocks in check
- Save the Date: Jefferson Lab’s next Open House event is scheduled
for March 26, 2022 - Panel of industry, university, and innovation experts work with inventors to brainstorm new applications for lab technologies
Mar 2021
- A new project will use an optics-based quantum simulator to perform calculations related to the Electron-Ion Collider