Welcome to the Software and Computer Workshop 2023 for the Jefferson Lab community organized in collaboration between the HEP Software Foundation, the Experimental Physics Software and Computing Infrastructure Group and the Jefferson Lab Users Organization.
This event will be held from May the 15th to 19th. Monday to Wednesday will focus on "C++ essentials" and Thursday to Friday will be focused on software and computing essentials for JLab's Experimental Halls and the EIC. The workshop will have dedicated sessions for hands-on training following the lectures. ...
Individuals joining the seminar are kindly asked to provide their full names upon entering the ZoomGov event and to introduce themselves prior to asking questions of the speaker.
Speaker: Fernando E. Serna (Universidad de Sucre)
Title: Meson Distribution Amplitudes from Bethe-Salpeter Wave Functions
Abstract: Hadron light-cone distribution amplitudes (LCDAs) were...
Abstract: Transition and synchrotron radiation, emitted by relativistic particles, carries information about the granular structure of the beam. With modern instrumentation and...
We kindly ask all Zoom for government participants to provide their full name upon entering the event. Additionally, if you have a question, please introduce yourself before asking your question.
Speaker: Duff Neill (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Title: Fragmentation and Reciprocity
Abstract: I will discuss the relationship between the anomalous dimension of...
Title: Photoemission from biased metal surfaces: quantum efficiency, laser heating, dielectric coatings, and quantum pathways interference
Abstract: Electron emission from metal surfaces due to the illumination of laser fields is of great interest due to its broad applications ranging from electron sources to quantum information processing to...
The positron working group will have its first post-pandemic in-person positron meeting March 7th and 8th, 2023 at the University of Virginia in the lower west oval of the historic Rotunda building.
Meeting will focus on developments in the plans for the positron injector at Jefferson Lab and presentation of the physics that can be done with positron beams. A focus will be put on experiments that are planning to present at an upcoming PAC.