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  • Flexibility and Perseverance Pay Off for Pablo Campero Rojas in Landing, Succeeding in Engineering Role

  • Jefferson Lab senior technologist and designer gravitates toward high speeds

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  • May built a career in physics focused on health and safety

    When Bob May was a student at Virginia Tech in the 1970’s, the school was in the early stages of developing a curriculum that would include environment, safety and health aspects of ionizing radiation for science majors. Now, as the ES&H deputy director at Jefferson Lab, May can look to a decades-long history of involvement and leadership in the field of health physics that began when he was a student at Tech helping to pilot the first courses in his field.

  • Welding Program Manager Hits His Target, Trains Next Generation

  • "The thing I learned the most from the Air Force is how to be a leader. I would say the military shaped me into the leader I am today."

    Mitch Laney – Senior Procurement Officer at Jefferson Lab

    Air Force – 1971-1992

  • “I learned serious critical thinking skills in the military. Having that critical eye is a necessity for a role in safety,” said Rodriguez.

    Bonnie Rodriguez – Electrical Safety Coordinator at Jefferson Lab

    Marines – 1993-1997
    Navy Reserves – 1997-1999
    Navy – 1999-2004

  • When planning began for Jefferson Lab’s Gluonic Excitations Experiment (GlueX) in the early 1990s, Justin Stevens was in elementary school. He had no idea that one day he would help design a critical detector for phase two of the multi-decade project or that he would play the critical role of physics analysis coordinator. 

  • Engineer Calls Upon Communication, Precision to Support Physicists at Lab and Beyond

    Jefferson Lab Engineer Katherine Wilson knows that precision is indispensable in her field. Yet, getting to the point where precision matters takes constant communication. The French major, former NASA co-op master’s student and one-time shipyard engineer recognizes that her role requires an amalgam of her finely tuned skills, which extend beyond engineering.