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  • Cryogenics pro designs systems to be used on-site, in labs around the world

    Ritendra Bhattacharya is known for keeping things cool—cold, really. As deputy department head of the Cryogenics department at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Bhattacharya leads the cryogenics engineering group and helps to maintain the five cryogenics plants operating throughout the lab.

    Each cryogenic plant serves a unique function and needs to be operative 24/7 and 365 days a year using an unsupervised computer control system.

  • Associate Director for Experimental Nuclear Physics
    Thia Keppel
    keppel@jlab.org

    Radiation Detector and Imaging Group Leader
    Drew Weisenberger
    drew@jlab.org

  • Salute to Veterans with Betty Jean-Pierre, U.S. Navy

    “I have learned a lot through the course of my journey…I love what I do”

  • “No matter what, we were all brothers.”

  • ELECTRON-ION collision illustration

    Jefferson Lab is a major partner in the EIC Project and is providing significant contributions to the overall project management as well as the design and construction of RF systems, cryogenics systems, electron injector and storage ring electro-magnets, and experimental detector systems. Jefferson Lab is actively hiring engineers and designers for the initial phase of the EIC Project.

  • The PyPWA Project

    A Software Toolkit for Parameter Optimization and Amplitude Analysis

  • 2022 Proposals: i.e., received pursuant to the call that went out June 28, 2022, with deadline of July 25, 2022:

    A spreadsheet with all of the proposals is available here.

  • The proposal guidelines are downloadable as a .pdf file here.  They have been slightly updated for the FY23 proposal cycle.

    Proposals should be submitted to:  eic_rd_prgm@jlab.org

    Questions can be submitted to the committee Chair, Dave Mack:  mack"at"jlab"dot"org

  •  Detector functionality areas of interest include: