JEFFERSON LAB SEARCH
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- 4 Gev beam delivered to Hall C target and annoucment of the planning of the CEBAF Dedication.
FEL Proposal Reviewed By DOE by Erica Murray-Hirabayashi, Director's Office Administrator
- The experimental halls (A, B, and C) are moving on schedule toward completion.
Big, Bad, and Hot: Sam Morgan and Crew Work to Develop New High Temp Furnace by Will Conners, Director's Office Intern
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Detector Group Enhances Mammography X-Ray
- Liaison staff serve the Lab's many users
Jefferson Lab Receives Award from DOE
Small Business Advocacy Team Members
- Employee serves as resident bird expert
Associate Director Begins Position at OSTP
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Into the Machine: Installation of Second Polarized Electron Gun Boosts Physics Program
BEAMS: Nine-Year-Old Program Continues to Grow, Shine
Protect Yourself: Follow These Tips to Help Prevent Identity Theft, Fraud
Day of Caring: Volunteers Help Community Non-Profit Organizations
Donations Help Hurricane Floyd Victims
Upcoming Events: New JAG Committee Plans Fall Festival, Holiday Parties
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Improving Communication: Users' Group Board of Directors Implements New Feedback Procedures
Lab Contributions Exceed United Way Campaign Goal
KREBS Steps Down as Director of DOE's Office of Science
Into the Machine: Upgrade Planning Begins for No-Fuss, No-Frills Magnets
Employee Benefits: Flexible Spending Accounts Reduce Taxable Income
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Lab Impresses Secretary of Energy Richardson
Lab Team Works to Prevent Bite of the Y2K Bug
Accelerator Division Moves to the ARC
Out of the Starting Blocks: Team Conditions Accelerator for Peak Performance
DOE Plans Review of Lab-wide Safety Program
Pumping Iron After Work: Hamlette Takes 2nd at World Bodybuilding Championship
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Project Progress Summary
18 December 1990
Special Note on Safety:
As a result of the “lesson learned” from a recent accident, hardhats with face shields are now available in the stockroom.
QA Peer Review:
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Jefferson Lab Special Topic Fellowships
APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN For 2024
The EIC Center at Jefferson Lab, EIC2, is pleased to announce opportunities for graduate and post-doctoral fellowships.
These fellowships will be awarded to fund coming to Jefferson Lab to research a special topic. The current areas of research include theory, simulations, detectors, and computing as they relate to the EIC, Positrons or the proposed JLab 22 GeV upgrade. Each fellowship will provide travel to Jefferson Lab, housing and a per diem for a typical stay of ten weeks at the lab.
Eligible students must be enrolled full-time in a relevant doctoral program. Postdocs must have a full-time position with a relevant university or laboratory research program. . The awardees may not concurrently hold another major full-time fellowship or internship. The award is limited to once a year though awardees can reapply for an additional year.
To apply, a research plan must be provided according to the guidance provided below. The plan should be written by the applicant together with their university or laboratory advisor. The plan should contain clear goals and deliverable to be accomplished by the end of the Fellowship visit. Working with a Jefferson Lab staff member is encouraged.
The applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis according to the following criteria:
- Merit and quality of proposed research
- Relevance of the proposed research to the Electron-Ion Collider, Positron Program and/or 22 GeV Upgrade
- Likelihood that the proposed research can be successfully accomplished within the Fellowship period.
- Letters of recommendation.
The following application will be reviewed on an rolling basis.
- Proposed research plan as described above. Maximum 3 pages with 11-point type.
- CV of the candidate
- At least one letters of recommendation is strongly encouraged
The application materials must be sent by email to Patricia Cheeseboro <pcheese@jlab.org>.
Inquiries about the fellowship program should be directed to: Douglas Higinbotham (doug@jlab.org)
Press releases about past winners of the program can be found at the following links: