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  • 2018 Visitors


    John Collins
    Penn State University
    March 11-13, 2018

    Gautam Rupak
    Mississippi State University
    March 19-20, 2018

    Arkaitz Rodas Bilbao
    Complutense University
    Madrid, Spain
    March 28-June 28, 2018

    Martha Constantinou
    Temple University, Philadelphia
    April 29-May 1, 2018

    Paul Hoyer
    University of Helsinki, Finland
    May 4-14, 2018

  • Joel Dolbeck picture

    From Coast Guard to National Lab, Dolbeck is laser focused on mission results. Years in the Coast Guard prepared Joel Dolbeck for handling missions, from engineering storm-ready buildings to managing emergency response teams. Now, Dolbeck is looking forward to solving the missions of Jefferson Lab. 

  • Pashupati Dhakal holding part of a cryomodule

    Finding his home in Physics

    For seven years, Pashupati Dhakal has walked the same halls at Jefferson Lab, yet he can’t help but smile with pride as he opens doors revealing the exciting cutting-edge technology, describing the science happening in and around it.

    “We have made a lot of progress,” Dhakal said. “Now we’re trying to make it even better. Nothing is perfect, but we’re trying to get closer to the perfectness.”

  •  Christine Snetter, Facilities Project Manger

    From Liberia to America to Achieve Her Dream of Becoming an Architect: As a child, Christine Snetter recalls looking up from playing with her blocks to see her mother standing with contractors, holding building materials in her hands. Her family was building their own home in Liberia, West Africa.

  • Mark Stapleton, Cryogenic Systems

    Inventing Tools to Make Research Possible

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  • Launching on January 11, 2023

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  • Working at Jefferson Lab

    We are a world-leading nuclear physics research facility where great ideas and great people can thrive. At Jefferson Lab, you can work with exceptional people, grow your skills and advance your career.  Our team consists of more than 700 people, ranging from nuclear physicists, engineers and computer programmers to graphic artists, procurement specialists and accountants.

  • Joanna Griffin, Electronic Media

    A family history in art

    Joanna Griffin, a Graphic Designer for Jefferson Lab, smiles when recalling sweet memories of her first exposure to art: painting alongside her mother. 

    The daughter of a Swedish artist and a Ukrainian civil engineer for the United States government, Griffin spent most of her childhood traveling. Her father, who speaks seven languages, took full advantage of international work opportunities.

  • Scott Conley, Environmental Management Team

    Nature: All in a day’s work

    Scott Conley, an environmental engineer for Jefferson Lab, grew up the son of an outdoorsman, and the grandson of a half-Cherokee grandmother. Stories of nature - listening to nature, and readings its signs - filled his childhood. “I can see the bottom of the leaves on the trees,” Conley said, re-enacting the first time he heard this lesson from his father. “That means the pressure is changing and it’s probably going to storm.”