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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.
In person @ CEBAF Center F113
Jefferson Lab
Newport News, VA
The program
Being able to observe emergent phenomena and understand its consequences directly from the standard model of particle physics remains the primary goal of the nuclear physics community. Quantum...
Jefferson lab is hosting a virtual AI town hall on July 26, 2021. This is an opportunity for all the staff and collaborators/users working or planning to work on AI to present a 5 min lightening talk on their projects. There will be a one day virtual AI hackathon on the following day where people from all skill levels are welcome to join. Tutorials on Jlab Jupyterhub and GPUs will be presented at the beginning of the hackathon.
The e-HUGS 2021 will host a seminar session that will take place the last two afternoon of the school and a poster session on the afternoon before. All the students are invited to give a seminar or a poster - preferably in the format which they are less familiar with. The participation is strongly encouraged: consider this as an occasion to practice some of the soft-skills that are required in our job in a familiar and safe environment.
The e-HUGS 2021 school is the first in the series to be offered remotely. The main lectures will be live-streamed, recorded and posted publiclyon the web. Registered HUGS students will fully participate in these with the right to raise their hand, ask questions, and participate in the discussions. External viewers will only be able to ask questions on a chat visible to the session moderator. All other activities (recitations, student seminars and posters, tours, virtual get-togethers, and the Physics Careers workshop) are reserved only for the accepted HUGS students.
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
235 East Main Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
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