Deadline for applications and financial support extended to March 24, 2019.
With support from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and Jefferson Science Associates (JSA), lectures at the 34th Annual Hampton University Graduate Studies (HUGS) Program at Jefferson Lab are scheduled to run from Tuesday, May 28 to Friday, June 14, 2019. Students...
HUGS 2018
Jefferson Lab
Attn: Mary Fox, Suite 1, MS-12H2
12000 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23606
Phone: (757) 269-6263 Fax: (757) 269-7002
e-mail: hugs@jlab.org
The space for the second part (mock interview session) of the event is limited to a total of 36 candidates for four parallel sessions. So, apply for the advertised jobs as soon as possible with your CV. We will try to fit you in your preferred session.
This mini-workshop is part of the HUGS 2018 Summer School in nuclear physics, but open to all interested graduate students and post-docs from the Jefferson Lab community.
The workshop is free (but space is limited and registration is required) and intended to offer a...
HUGS 2018
Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia
May 29 - June 15, 2018
With support from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and Jefferson Science Associates (JSA), lectures at the 33rd Annual Hampton University Graduate Studies (HUGS) Program at Jefferson Lab are scheduled to run from Tuesday, May 29 to Friday, June 15, 2018. Students will arrive on Monday, May 28 and depart on Saturday...
The George Washington University
GW VSTC Exploration Hall
45085 University Drive.
Ashburn, VA 20147
Circular
The GlueX and PANDA experiments are and will be world leading hadronic-physics facilities, which are complementary in studying the dynamics of the strong interaction. The PANDA experiment features a modern multipurpose detector in combination with a high-quality antiproton beam at the HESR to address important questions in all aspects of this field by collecting large statistics and high-quality exclusive data to test QCD in the non-perturbative regime. The linearly polarized photon beam and...
Title: Fast Orbit Feedback (FOFB) System Design and R&D for the APS Upgrade (APS-U)
Speaker: Nicholas Sereno
Abstract: Orbit feedback system design and beam diagnostics required for the APS upgrade (APS-U) are driven by challenging beam stability requirements. The AC stability specification states that rms beam motion must be corrected to 10 \% the rms beam size at the insertion device source points from 0.01 to 1000 Hz. The vertical plane has the tightest rms AC stability requirement of 400 nm. Long term drift over a period of 7 days is required to be 1...
The Physics Fest includes a brief interactive summary of the science and technology at Jefferson Lab followed by experiments involving static electricity, liquid nitrogen and plasmas. At least one day a month during the school year is set aside for groups of students to attend a presentation at Jefferson Lab for Physics Fest.
The Physics Fest includes a brief interactive summary of the science and technology at Jefferson Lab followed by experiments involving static electricity, liquid nitrogen and plasmas. At least one day a month during the school year is set aside for groups of students to attend a presentation at Jefferson Lab for Physics Fest.
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: Daniel Hackett (MIT)
Title: Gravitational Form Factors on the Lattice
Abstract: The gravitational form factors (GFFs) of hadrons are the subject of ongoing and quickly developing theoretical and experimental investigation. These quantities, defined from hadronic matrix elements of the energy-momentum tensor, encode fundamental aspects of a hadron's structure,...