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  • JLab Implementing MEDCON 5 Precautions Starting Tuesday, March 17 (msg.6)

     

    Posted on behalf of Lab Director, Stuart Henderson
     

    The growing number of COVID19 cases in our region, particularly James City County, requires more aggressive action to protect our employees, their families, our Users, visitors, and the community. At the recommendation of the Jefferson Lab Pandemic Advisory Team we are implementing MEDCON 5 effective today, Monday, March 16.

  • Andrei Seryi has been named a Governor’s Distinguished CEBAF Professor

  • V3 Program achievement affirms the lab’s commitment to actively recruit military veterans of all stripes to join its workforce

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The management and operations contractor of the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has achieved the Virginia Values Veterans (V3) certification, awarded by the Commonwealth of Virginia to private employers committed to recruiting, hiring, training and retaining veterans. With this certification, Jefferson Science Associates, LLC, has affirmed its commitment to the recruitment of veterans.

  • Revamping infrastructure to improve lab operations; delivering significant project savings four months ahead of schedule.

  • Jefferson Lab has been awarded the Department of Energy 2018 Outstanding Security Professional of the Year-Contractor award for improving lab security and furthering best practice safeguard initiatives.

  • Correlated Nucleons May Solve 35-Year-Old Mystery

    Guided by data from new high-precision measurements, physicists develop a universal function that suggests that proton-neutron pairs in the nucleus may be responsible for the EMC Effect.

  • Elementary and middle school science teachers are invited to register for the annual Virginia Region II Teacher Night at Jefferson Lab.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA -- The U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is offering elementary and middle school teachers the opportunity to pick up a wealth of new tools for teaching physical science concepts. The annual Virginia Region II Teacher Night will be held on April 10, and the free event will feature hands-on instructional activities for the physical sciences.

  • Rachel Carson Middle School of Herndon placed first among 19 teams who competed at the 2019 Virginia Regional Science Bowl Competition at Jefferson Lab on Saturday, March 2.

  • A new economic impact study reveals that Jefferson Lab generates more than half a billion dollars in economic output for the nation.

  • The Electron-Ion Collider Center at Jefferson Lab is now accepting research proposals for its fellowship and visitors programs.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – Scientists who are interested in developing the scientific and technical knowledge needed to advance a proposed electron-ion collider are invited to apply for two programs supported by the Electron-Ion Collider Center at Jefferson Lab. This research center is located at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.