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  • A recording of the theory seminar on June 5th, 2023.

    A talk by Adrien Florio of Brookhaven National Lab

  • CEBAF Operability Manager maintains a complicated relationship with advanced technology

  • A recording of the theory seminar on May 15th, 2023.

    A talk by Khepani Raya of University of Huelva

  • Accelerator Seminar: Alex Gurevich   |     May 4, 2023     |       11:00 am     |      Hybrid: TL 1227/Zoom

    Nonlinear Meissner Interferometry using high-Q superconducting cavities

    ABSTRACT

  • A recording of the theory seminar on May 1st, 2023.

    A talk by Sebastian Jaskiewicz of Durham University.

  • In this talk, we will describe a series of experiments, carried out in the Fermilab IOTA storage ring with single- and many-electrons as well as several combinations of undulators and optical devices. The experiments were designed to shed some “light” onto the fundamental and applied questions of these radiation techniques. We will describe several practical applications: the first ever demonstration of a novel beam cooling method, Optical Stochastic Cooling, and how it is related to EIC Strong Hadron Cooling. We will also discuss the future directions of these experiments.

  • Accelerator Seminar: Mieczyslaw Krasny   |     April 20, 2023     |       11:00 am     |      Hybrid: TL 1227/Zoom

    Gamma Factory

    ABSTRACT

  • A recording of the theory seminar on Monday, June 12th, 2023.

    A talk by Felix Hekhorn of University of Milan and INFN.

  • Recording of the theory seminar on February 7th, 2022.

    A talk by Martha Constantinou

  • Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing

    Given new experiments starting up and on the horizon, and the vastly increasing data volumes even at small experiments, the Nuclear Physics community has in recent years been thinking about the next generation of data processing and analysis workflows that will maximize the science output.