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  • Welcome to Jefferson Lab

    Congratulations! Welcome to Jefferson Lab. You made the right choice and we're so glad you're joining us! There is much to know at Jefferson Lab, before your first day, take a look at what it means to be apart of the team. Click on the gray headers/icons below to learn more

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  • The following news release was issued today by the U.S. Department of Energy. Comments from DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and DOE’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) — partners in building the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) — appear at the end of the news release. For more information about the EIC, contact: Karen McNulty Walsh, kmcnulty@bnl.gov, (631) 344-8350.

  • The following news release was issued today by DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory. 

    EIC project passes Critical Decision 3A (CD-3A), official OK to procure key components for building state-of-the-art collider

  • You’re invited to share your love of science with us at our 40th anniversary open house

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Come share your love of science with us! The U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is opening its doors to the public for an open house event on June 8. This free event is open to all and is a rare opportunity for the public to see inside this amazing facility, where groundbreaking research, technology R&D and innovation is happening every day.

  • Proton Power Upgrade of Spallation Neutron Source strengthens Jefferson Lab’s decades-long partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – One of the world’s leading neutron science facilities is souping up its already powerful particle accelerator, and the project just reached a major milestone: The final segment of that high-performance package, scratch-made at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has trucked out to DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.

  • Our greatest asset here at the lab is our employees. Without the hard work and dedication of each and every person, we would not be able to meet the needs of our contract, nor would we be able to deliver on outcomes with impeccable precision and at a high-level quality. As a result, we want to provide ways to celebrate and reward efforts for jobs well done and for going above and beyond to keep us safe and for the extra effort and dedication that we rely on across the lab. 

  • Director’s Award – A prestigious award (monetary and plaque) in the area of Science & Technology, Operations and Safety.  Recipients are selected from recipients of Excellence and Safety awards.

    The Director’s Award is a prestigious award, selected by committee from recipients (individual or team) of Excellence and Safety Award programs.  Recipients receive a cash award of $2500

    Eligibility

  • Excellence Award - Monetary award intended to recognize excellence in behavior, activities and accomplishments.

    Recognizes employees that have gone significantly above and beyond their normal job duties in achieving a major performance accomplishment. This is a cash award, nominated and approved for nominally up to $500. (increments of $100, $250 and $500)

    Who can nominate someone for this award?

  • ID Documents Required for JLab Onsite/Remote Access

    All guests/users requesting access to JLab must present a valid government issued photo identification document upon arrival or upload to electronic checklist. Failure to provide the essential site ID Documents will result in denial of access and non-issuance of a JLab photo identification access badge or computer account.

    The required forms of ID Documents for guests are listed below: 

    GUEST

    APPROPRIATE FORMS OF REQUIRED ID DOCUMENTS

  •   On Tuesday, February 13, 2024, members of the JLab team attended the Old Dominion University Women's Initiative Network (ODU WIN) Speaker Series. The speaker was Dr. Mae Jemison, an American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. Dr. Jemison delivered an inspiring discussion about her passion for science and the arts, space exploration, and embracing life without fear. The ODU WIN celebrated 10 years of connecting women students with local and regional business mentors to promote personal, academic and professional success.