Current CLAS Collaboration Chair leads international groups with verve and heart
Paris-based physicist Silvia Niccolai first came to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility 24 years ago, as an undergraduate student from Genova University (Italy). She then joined Experimental Hall B’s CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) collaboration while a Ph.D. candidate at the George Washington University.
In person @ CEBAF Center F113
Jefferson Lab
Newport News, VA
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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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