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  • More than 70 youth turn out for Take Our Children to Work Day!

    Jefferson Lab staff members welcomed more than 70 of their daughters and sons to the Lab's annual Take Our Children to Work Day on April 27. The special day is in honor of National Take Our Daughters to Work Day. The Lab has participated in this event for several years, according to Jan Tyler, event co-chairwoman.

     

     

  • Great day for JLab's annual Run-A-Round!

    Planners and participants hailed Jefferson Lab's 15th annual Run-A-Round a success (read that "loads of fun"! "The weather was perfect for the May 4 event," said Susan Esp, JLab Activities Group (JAG) chair. "Run-A-Round participation hit a new record, and the T-shirt was a hit."

     

     

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  • Summary of Analysis Workshop and Hall A Collaboration Meeting

    On December 10 and 11, 2002, the second annual Hall A analysis workshop was held at Jefferson Lab. The focus of this year's analysis workshop was on how various aspects of Jefferson Lab work, including the accelerator, target, and spectrometers. Electronic versions of the talks can be found at: http://hallaweb.jlab.org/data_reduc/AnaWork2002/

  • New Accelerator Director Follows Technology, Oversees Accelerator Operations

    Eduard Pozdeyev has made a career out of responding to the call for his expertise in designing and building equipment when an accelerator facility has required a large-scale equipment upgrade. Now, he is settling into his new, long-term role at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility on the other side of the project life-cycle—as the director of accelerator operations for the lab’s Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF).

  • A strong force in physics shows impact beyond the lab

    With a passion for understanding how the universe works and a curious desire to unfold theories with logic, it’s no wonder that Patrizia Rossi ventured into physics and is now the deputy associate director for Experimental Nuclear Physics at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. With more than 35 years of research experience, her contributions to the scientific field are just as impactful beyond the lab.

  • Postdoctoral research associate builds on paradigm-shifting experiments

    Burcu Duran is no stranger to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. She conducted research at the lab as a Temple University graduate student while working toward her Ph.D. in nuclear physics. Now, Ph.D. in-hand, she is continuing her research at Jefferson Lab as a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the University of Tennessee.