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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,...
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: Farid Salazar (LBNL and UC Berkeley)
Title: The precision Frontier for Gluon Saturation
Abstract: A major pillar of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) scientific program is the discovery and characterization of a new regime of nuclear matter, known as color glass condensate (CGC), dominated by a highly dense and saturated system of gluons. Predictions from the CGC...
Title: To the Issue of Geodesics and Torsion in the Theory of the Gravitation
Speaker: Yaroslav Derbenev
Abstract: A simple differential analysis of the issue of correspondence between notion of the geodesics in gravitation theory of GTR and straights of inertial motion in the Minkowski’ space-time discovers that, conventional certification of the geodesics in GTR is not compatible with the existence of the Riemann-Christoffel curvature tensor (RCT). We show that, a resolution of this crisis consists of a natural extension of the Christoffels in the dynamic...
Science Bowl is a competition is open to middle school teams from across Virginia. The middle school competition will take place on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly developing field focused on computational technologies that can be trained, with data, to augment or automate human skill. A subset of AI is machine learning (ML), which is usually grouped into supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning. Nuclear Physics is big data: the gigantic data volumes produced in modern experiments now and over the next decade are reaching scales and complexities that require computational methods for tasks such as big data analytics, design of new detectors, controls, and calibration systems. AI has the potential...
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
235 East Main Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
Norfolk, Virginia is called the city on the water, which can easily be reached via plane, car, bus, or train. If traveling by car, plan for the many bridges and tunnels that you may encounter, as well as potential tolls. Summarized PDF details can be found here.
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic emergency,
the HUGS 2020 school has been CANCELED.
We will do our best to organize HUGS 2021 in the late Spring or Summer of next year, extending the number of students we can accept into the program. Keep an eye open for the HUGS 2021 announcement! ...
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.