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  • Experimental Nuclear Physics

    PROBIR K. GHOSHAL (Magnet Group Leader)

    Qualifications:

    • B.E. (Hons) - Electrical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Bilaspur, India
    • M. Tech. - Cryogenic Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India
    • Ph.D. - Electrical Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    • Chartered Engineer, UK
    • Senior IEEE Member, USA
    • Member of IET, UK

    Primary areas of expertise:

  • Date

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    2023-08-02
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    KLF  C12-19-001 Phase 1
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    2023-04-24
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  • Serving the Jefferson Lab User Community

    The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility, or CEBAF, is a scientific user facility that is open for research to scientists and students worldwide. We welcome researchers in nuclear physics, accelerator science and related fields to join us in our mission to explore the building blocks of matter and discover technologies that enable our research.

  • Jefferson Lab Special Topic Fellowships

    APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN For 2024

    The EIC Center at Jefferson Lab, EIC2, is pleased to announce opportunities for graduate and post-doctoral fellowships.

    These fellowships will be awarded to fund coming to Jefferson Lab to research a special topic.  The current areas of research include theory, simulations, detectors, and computing as they relate to the EIC, Positrons or the proposed JLab 22 GeV upgrade. Each fellowship will provide travel to Jefferson Lab, housing and a per diem for a typical stay of ten weeks at the lab.

    Eligible students must be enrolled full-time in a relevant doctoral program. Postdocs must have a full-time position with a relevant university or laboratory research program. . The awardees may not concurrently hold another major full-time fellowship or internship.  The award is limited to once a year though awardees can reapply for an additional year.

    To apply, a research plan must be provided according to the guidance provided below. The plan should be written by the applicant together with their university or laboratory advisor. The plan should contain clear goals and deliverable to be accomplished by the end of the Fellowship visit.   Working with a Jefferson Lab staff member is encouraged. 

    The applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis according to the following criteria:

    • Merit and quality of proposed research
    • Relevance of the proposed research to the Electron-Ion Collider, Positron Program and/or 22 GeV Upgrade
    • Likelihood that the proposed research can be successfully accomplished within the Fellowship period.
    • Letters of recommendation.

    The following application will be reviewed on an rolling basis.

    • Proposed research plan as described above. Maximum 3 pages with 11-point type.
    • CV of the candidate
    • At least one letters of recommendation is strongly encouraged

    The application materials must be sent by email to Patricia Cheeseboro <pcheese@jlab.org>. 

     

    Inquiries about the fellowship program should be directed to: Douglas Higinbotham (doug@jlab.org)

    Press releases about past winners of the program can be found at the following links:

    2023 Fellowship Recipients

    2021 Fellowship Recipients

    2020 Fellowship Recipients

    2019 Fellowship Recipients

    2018 Fellowship Recipients

  • Cynthia Keppel – Associate Director
    12/B115, (757) 269-7373, keppel@jlab.org

    Patrizia Rossi – Deputy Associate Director
    12/B112, (757) 269-7740, rossi@jlab.org

    Stephanie Tysor – Division Administrator
    12/B113, (757) 269-6005, stysor@jlab.org