Feb. 11: CEBAF Center (CC) L102
Feb. 18: CC L102 Rescheduled to March 23 and relocated to CC F113: Long-form writing (reports, plans, etc.) - Original Date: Feb. 25 Rescheduled to March 30 and relocated to CC F113:Short-form writing (memos, emails, etc.) - Original Date: March 3
The English language, it’s been said, is “complex and weird” — but writing doesn’t have to be. That goes for any form of writing here at Jefferson Lab. The first two of these four lunch-and-learn workshops will range from “universal truths” (on writing in general) to useful tools in grammar, syntax and more.
The latter two rescheduled sessions will cover guidance and tips on specific writing types, both long form (reports, plans, etc.) and short form (memo letters, emails, etc.).
Altogether, they’ll equip you for better writing…no matter where you work.
The First Backward-Angle (u-channel) Physics Workshop will be held virtually, on September 21-23, with the support of Jefferson Lab and JSA.
The objectives of the workshop are as follows:
* Offer a platform to connect scattered experiment and theory efforts together, thus, potentially forming small backward-angle physics working groups.
* Generate discussions on the implications the backward-angle physics and probe the physics case for a systematic backward-angle physics research
program.
* Inspire future backward-angle physics data mining or dedicated studies...
Annually since HUGS 2015, the best student presentations are awarded a prize based on a peer judging system, and the winners' names kept on our Wall of Fame for eternity (or the lifetime of the internet).
The seminars are judged by the student peers and other seminar session attendees (organizers, other JLab students, postdocs, and senior researchers) based on 3 criteria: Organization of Slides; Oral Presentation; and Command of Topic. Posters are similarly judged by the student peers, as well as by a judges panel composed of JLab postdocs and senior researchers....
These are suggestions for free time activities and destinations in the area. Feel free to send us your own suggestions, and we can add them to the list!
HUGS 2020
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
Local Organizing Committee
Alberto Accardi
School Director
+1 (757) 269-6363
Office: CC A218
The development of practical quantum simulation technologies and algorithms that are suitable for applications in nuclear science demands a new generation of nuclear scientists, equipped with knowledge in both nuclear physics and advanced computing technology. Under the new DOE initiative on Quantum Horizons: QIS Research and Innovation for Nuclear Science, we are organizing a mini-lecture series at Jefferson Lab to provide the much needed training for young...
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
12000 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23606 USA
WELCOME TO THE A.I. FOR NUCLEAR PHYSICS WORKSHOP
The A.I. for Nuclear Physics workshop will explore the ways in which A.I. can be used to advance research in fundamental nuclear physics and in the design and operation of large-scale accelerator facilities. This workshop will explore applications and research needed on several time frames, ranging from immediate benefit, those requiring a longer time scale, with possible interplay with research and development in A.I., and those topics where significant research and development in A.I. is likely essential. The results of the...