Adaptability, flexibility prove invaluable in lab and abroad
During his working hours, one might find Ryan Biraben with his nose deep in an engineering standards manual, looking for the formula to calculate the seismic load of a new piece of equipment. After all, such a focus on detail is important for an engineer working in Jefferson Lab’s Experimental Hall A.
We are happy to announce the Fourteenth Annual Virtual Poster Competition for Graduate Students! The poster session will occur during the meeting on June 23rd. The first, second, and third-place prizes will be $500, $250, and $100 respectively and...
March 15, 2023 - Reception at the Marriott Newport News, 740 Town Center Drive, Newport News, 23606
Welcome to the website for the Joint DOE/NIH Workshop. Jefferson Lab is excited to host you at our facility. We have negotiated the per diem rate at the Marriott Newport News but your reservation must be in before 5:00 p.m. on February 22, 2023. If you attempt to make a reservation past the cutoff date, we cannot guarantee you will receive the per diem rate...
Particle Physicist Francesco Bossu is living out a high school dream of investigating the smallest building blocks of the universe with enthusiasm for discovery top-of-mind
Undergraduate student studying physics at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, India, conducts simulations of Electron-Ion Collider interactions
Title:The Axial Form Factor Extracted from Elementary Targets
Abstract: Next generation neutrino oscillation experiments are poised to provide answers to key questions about the nature of the neutrino. The axial form factor is a vital ingredient for constructing nucleon amplitudes and predicting quasielastic scattering cross sections, a primary signal measurement process for flagship oscillation experiments. The uncertainty on this form factor is vastly underestimated by the dipole parameterization and a model independent determination is...