Positions in the Jefferson Lab Theory Center involve research in theoretical hadronic and nuclear physics that motivates and supports Jefferson Lab experiments at 12 GeV and beyond.
Congratulations to Arkaitz Rodas, who was recently appointed as the new JSA/JLab Nathan Isgur Fellow in Nuclear Theory.
PA's primary responsibility is to prove to JSA and the Government that the Lab is meeting contractual obligations, whether H.50 elements or otherwise. Secondary responsibilities include performance improvement.
The JAM collaboration involves theoretical physicists, experimental physicists, and computer scientists from the Jefferson Lab community using QCD to study the internal quark and gluon structure of hadrons. The people involved in recent and ongoing JAM analyses include: