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  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Maneesha Pradeep of University of Maryland on April 22nd.

    A presentation by Maneesha Pradeep (University of Maryland).

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Srijit Paul of University of Maryland on April 29th.

    A presentation by Srijit Paul (University of Maryland).

  • CEBAF THE MACHINE!

    The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility is located in a tunnel about 25 feet below ground. The oval-shaped tunnel is about 7/8 of a mile long. The tunnel is about 14 feet across and 10 feet high. Its concrete walls, floor and ceiling are about 21 inches thick. Magnets are used to direct the electron beam around the two arcs of the oval. This allows the beam to circulate up to five times before being directed into an experimental hall. With each lap around the accelerator, the beam gains additional energy.

  • The Test Lab is where Jefferson Lab designs and fabricates equipment and system critical to its research program.

    The Test Lab is where Jefferson Lab designs and fabricates equipment and system critical to its research program. It is home to the Superconducting Radiofrequency Institute, a world-leader in the superconducting radiofrequency technology used to accelerate the laboratory's electron beams. Expansion and renovation work is underway at the Test Lab. Along with a new building under construction immediately west of the Test Lab, the entire complex will be known as the Technology and Engineering Development Facility.

  • Welcome to the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

    Welcome to the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

  • Accelerator Seminar: Nicholas  Sereno    |     October 19, 2023      |      11am      |      CC L102/Zoom

    Title:  Fast Orbit Feedback (FOFB)System Design and R&D for the APS Upgrade (APS-U)

     

  • Accelerator Seminar: Yaroslav Derbenev    |      November 2, 2023      |      11am      |      CC F113/Zoom

    Title: To the Issue of Geodesics and Torsion in the Theory of Gravitation

     

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  • A recording of the Oct 23rd 2023 Theory Seminar given by Aaron Meyer (LLNL)

    A talk by Aaron Meyer

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Ivan Burbano on February 12nd.

    A presentation by Ivan Burbano (UC Berkeley and LBNL).

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by André Baião Raposo on February 20th.

    A presentation by André Baião Raposo (University of Edinburgh).