This workshop will focus on the continuing development of the scientific case for a 22 GeV upgrade to CEBAF made possible by recent novel advances in accelerator technology. CEBAF’s envisioned capabilities, at the highest luminosities, will enable exciting opportunities that give scientists the full suite of tools necessary to comprehensively understand how QCD builds hadronic matter in the valence region. Through this workshop, JLab and its user community will continue to build the science case with descriptions and concrete projections for experiments that would become possible with an...
The Marketplace at Tech Center is the perfect location for dining, shopping, entertainment and all of your daily errands. From casual lunches at sidewalk cafés to boutique shopping and bustling happy hours, our distinctive features...
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The PSTP 2024 Conference series is a scientific community event intended for presentations, networking and collaboration as well as learning. We value a civil and respectful environment which encourages the free expression and exchange of scientific ideas.
All attendees are expected to adhere to the JLab Community Standards and the non-discrimination & anti-harassment policies noted below.
If you believe someone is violating the code of conduct, we ask...
The program of lectures and activities is now available in the Indico page! Unless otherwise stated, all activities will be held in the CC (CEBAF Center) and all lectures will be held in room F113.
Keep an eye also on the HUGS 2024 Slack workspace, where announcements will be posted.
Useful information and suggestions for free time activities are available ...
We are happy to announce the Seventeenth Annual Poster Competition for Graduate Students! The poster session will occur in-person on Monday, June 10th at the JLUO Annual Meeting in conjunction with a reception. The first, second, and third-place prizes will be $400, $300, and $150 respectively. Each winner...
Welcome to the website of the 26th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics.
The CHEP conferences address the computing, networking and software issues for the world’s leading data‐intensive science experiments that currently analyze hundreds of petabytes of data using worldwide computing resources. The Conference provides a unique opportunity for computing experts across Particle and Nuclear Physics to come together to learn from each other and typically attracts over 500 participants. The event features...
At this annual forum, we present the most recent and exciting results of the science the user community carries out at JLab, discuss current research, and learn about new and upcoming opportunities with CEBAF.