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  • Furletova's love of physics grew in a tiny town that has had a big impact on the field of physics

  • JSA/Jefferson Lab’s robust Total Rewards program includes competitive compensation and options for employees to have healthy and well-balanced lives, affordable and quality health coverage, and plan for secure financial futures based on their individual preferences.  Benefits eligibility varies based on employee status.

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  • At Jefferson Lab we are passionate about our scientific research pursuits and the same enthusiasm extends to the people that make the lab such a great place to work. We recognize that a balance between work and life commitments makes for better performing employees and ultimately enhances our ability to meet our mission.

    We support our employees by offering options to allow them to be the best version of themselves.
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  • Goa University assistant professor joins Electron-Ion Collider collaboration in hopes of uncovering universe’s building blocks

    What is your role in the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)?
    I am a member of the ATHENA-India group, working on the eAST software development and MC-Data validation teams. I will also contribute toward the ATHENA-India's joint efforts in silicon tracking detector development and construction for the EIC, as well as tracking software development.

  • Scotland-based Nuclear Physicist Rachel Montgomery works toward Electron-Ion Collider in hopes of journey to the smallest of places: the world of quarks and gluons

  • Adaptability, flexibility prove invaluable in lab and abroad

    During his working hours, one might find Ryan Biraben with his nose deep in an engineering standards manual, looking for the formula to calculate the seismic load of a new piece of equipment. After all, such a focus on detail is important for an engineer working in Jefferson Lab’s Experimental Hall A.

  • Alexander Jentsch

    Postdoctoral fellow works to develop detectors for particles that emerge very close to colliding beams at the Electron-Ion Collider

  • Particle Physicist Francesco Bossu is living out a high school dream of investigating the smallest building blocks of the universe with enthusiasm for discovery top-of-mind  

  • Undergraduate student studying physics at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, India, conducts simulations of Electron-Ion Collider interactions