2023 N3AS (Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries) Summer School on Multi-Messenger Astrophysics will be held at the University of California, Santa Cruz campus on July 15-24, 2023. The school is intended for advanced graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers interested in nuclear and particle astrophysics and will cover theory, experiment, and observation. Interested parties should...
You are invited! In celebration of Pride Month, Jefferson Lab will host a hybrid event featuring, Cathleen Rhodes, master lecturer, Women's Studies, Old Dominion University. Cathleen will share her personal story and ways on how we can continue to advocate and be allies for the LGBTQ+ community.
Topic: LGBTQ+ Allyship in Action
Time: Jun 15, 2023 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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We kindly ask all attendees to provide their full name when entering the event. If attendees have questions for the speaker, please introduce yourself before asking the question.
Speaker: Adrien Florio (Brookhaven National Lab)
Title: Real-time non-perturbative dynamics of jet production in Schwinger model: quantum entanglement and vacuum modification
2023 Fall Meeting of APS DNP and JPS:
Dates and Location Change
The 2023 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and Physical Society of Japan will be held at the Big Island of Hawaii, the tentative dates are November 26-December 1. The final meeting dates and official location will be announced and registration will re-open once negotiations are...
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is one of the pillars of the Standard Model of particle physics. It describes the strong interaction - one of the four fundamental forces of nature. This force holds quarks and gluons - collectively known as partons - together in hadrons such as the proton, and protons and neutrons together in atomic nuclei. QCD was developed and defined over a brief period from 1972 - 73. One hallmark of QCD is asymptotic freedom, which states that the strong force between quarks and gluons decreases with increasing energy. Asymptotic freedom was discovered in 1973 by David...
Simulations and Validation of Dose Distribution in Polymers
PUFFIn (Penelope User Friendly Fast Interface) is a Monte Carlo radiation transport program to simulate and map electron and photon dose in materials. This interface can create 2D and 3D maps which will help visual dose distribution in various materials, including medical products, polymers, etc. This tool is free and only requires a...
Title: Introduction and SCL3 Cryogenic Commissioning (First Run) of Cryogenic Systems for RAON Accelerator
Speaker: Taekyung Ki
Abstract: In South Korea, a heavy ion accelerator (RAON) aims to supply not only rare isotype beams, but also stable heavy ions by using the Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL), In-flight Fragment (IF) separator, and two Super Conducting Linacs (SCL3 and SCL2...
VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
Workplace Safety in Hybrid Federal Laboratories
Safety considerations are an integral part of laboratory-based R&D operations. The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly changed how laboratory work is performed by separating researchers from the lab, reducing contact between facility users, and altering the traditional mentoring process. Altogether, it is not clear how these changes...