A strong force in physics shows impact beyond the lab
With a passion for understanding how the universe works and a curious desire to unfold theories with logic, it’s no wonder that Patrizia Rossi ventured into physics and is now the deputy associate director for Experimental Nuclear Physics at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. With more than 35 years of research experience, her contributions to the scientific field are just as impactful beyond the lab.
Newport News is a city of innovators, artists, entrepreneurs, scholars, scientists, and everyone in between. To celebrate the people, businesses, and attractions that make the city unique, the City of Newport News is hosting a "Made in Newport News" event on Saturday, August 12 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Center at Oyster Point.
This free event includes live music and entertainment, art experiences, a beer garden, food, businesses, family activities, and more! Local entertainers will perform on a stage in front of the fabulous 5-acre Fountain throughout the afternoon.
Postdoctoral research associate builds on paradigm-shifting experiments
Burcu Duran is no stranger to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. She conducted research at the lab as a Temple University graduate student while working toward her Ph.D. in nuclear physics. Now, Ph.D. in-hand, she is continuing her research at Jefferson Lab as a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the University of Tennessee.
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...
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Speaker: Utku Can (University of Adelaide)
Title: Compton Amplitude and the Nucleon Structure Functions from a Lattice QCD Calculation
Abstract: The structure of hadrons relevant for deep-...
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Speaker: Srimoyee Sen (Iowa State University)
Title: Quark matter vs nuclear matter: a topological transition
Abstract: Dense astrophysical objects like neutron stars allow us to explore the phase diagram of QCD at very low temperature and very high density. The outer layers of the star are made up of nuclear matter and the inner core of quark matter. A natural question that...
The next "Geant4 Technical Forum" will be held in hybrid mode, in person at CERN and over Zoom. The main focus of this edition of the "Geant4 Technical Forum" is the discussion of this year Geant4 work-plan, that will shape the content of the next Geant4 release.
In addition, there will be a section dedicated to users with the opportunity to give inputs and express requests and requirements to the Geant4 collaboration. All users are encouraged to contribute to the session with their inputs that may concern basic functionalities, technical issues, performances, user support or other...
Several experiments are planned at Jefferson Lab and other facilities which will utilize a solid tensor polarized target. This new program will help clarify how the properties of the nucleus arise from the underlying partons, and provide novel information about gluon contributions, quark angular momentum, and the polarization of the quark sea that is not accessible in spin-1/2 targets. The workshop goals are to...
The Accelerator Applications Planning Team is excited to offer 6 exclusive excursion opportunities for participants and their guests. All excursions will be held on TBD, 2024 starting at TBD. Each excursion will include either a boxed lunch or light refreshments. View the available excursions below. Space is limited so book your excursion soon!