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  • "The dynamic nature of the environment in foreign country deployments requires you to be able to assess and respond to events quickly and decisively," said Whalen."While the situations are far less dramatic here, the same principles apply..."
     

    Q&A with Christian Whalen, U.S. Army

  • "I was fortunate to work with a variety of people from different backgrounds towards a common cause," said Szumila-Vance. "I think it was remarkable how, regardless of our differences, we would all unite as a team over an urgent medical request without overstepping each other." 
     

    Q&A with Holly Szumila-Vance, U.S. Army

  • "Relative to my work in the military and my work at Jefferson Lab, adaptability remains the single most important skill," said Akers."Being able to rapidly modify your plans to meet emerging requirements is a critical capability."

     

    Q&A with Walt Akers, Air Force / Army Reserves

    What did you do for the military?
    In the Air Force, I was a Computing and Communications Specialist. In the Army Reserve, I was an Infantry Drill Sergeant.

  • "There is no room for procrastination when you have to get a few planes ready for their missions on time," said Robbins. "Even now I usually jump into what I need to work on right away."

     

    Q&A with Mike Robbins, U.S. Air Force 

    What did you do for the military?
    I was an Aircraft Communications and Navigations Systems Craftsman. Basically, I troubleshot and repaired any malfunctioning RADAR, radios and navigational equipment on various cargo aircraft to include C-130's, C-5's and C-17's.

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    The George Washington University
    GW VSTC Exploration Hall
    45085 University Drive.
    Ashburn, VA 20147

     

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    The GlueX and PANDA experiments are and will be world leading hadronic-physics facilities, which are complementary in studying the dynamics of the strong interaction.  The PANDA experiment features a modern multipurpose detector in combination with a high-quality antiproton beam at the HESR to address important questions in all aspects of this field by collecting large statistics and high-quality exclusive data to test QCD in the non-perturbative regime. The linearly polarized photon beam and GlueX's large acceptance...

  • Julie Roche, JLUO Chairperson

    New JLUO Chair Has Active Program, Long Leadership History at Jefferson Lab

    Julie Roche, the 2018-2019 Jefferson Lab Users Organization (JLUO) chair, wants to know how subatomic matter organizes itself, what phenomena emerge from that organization and whether or not scientists fully understand the fundamental interactions that are basic to the structure of matter.

  • Kim Edwards, IT Division/Information Resources

    Jefferson Lab’s Scientific and Technical Information Manager Credits Career to Eclectic Experiences and Interests