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    Project Progress Summary

    April 30, 1991

    CEBAF Flash Report #16:

    CEBAF Front End Test Reaches 25 MeV at 4:21 p.m. on April 25, 1991, an electron beam at 5 MeV was accelerated through a superconducting eight-cavity cryomodule in the CEBAF tunnel, reaching 25 MeV, the design energy for this portion of the injector.

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    • 3-Pion Decays
    • CLAS Meeting Recap
    • Science Fair Judges
    • Review Exemptions
    • United Way - Last Ask
    • United Way - Apple Watch
    • Decorating Contest
    • Children's Holiday Party
    • Pet Donations
    • Spotlight on L. Loewus

    Nov. 20 2019

    • Vector Currents
    • RADCON Exam
    • IT Maintenance 
    • Shutdown Guidelines
    • 401(k) Reminder
    • Mary Logue Retirement
    • MOMO's Holiday Buffet
    • Photos from Holiday Party
    • Input Needed
    • United Way Donations

    Dec. 11, 2019

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    • Halls A & C Collaborations
    • Tension in the Tensor
    • QCP Parameters
    • Role Models Needed
    • HS Science Bowl
    • Writing Workshop Series
    • Particle Accelerators
    • T. Kujawa CESCP Cert
    • Mobile Mammography
    • Postdoc Research Prize
    • Blood Drive
    • Spotlight on K. Wilson

    Jan. 29, 2020

  • Monday, January 22nd, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    Kyle Lee (MIT) [slides][video]

    Monday, January 29th, 1:00PM (remote)
    Bigeng Wang (University of Kentucky) [slides][video]

  • Upcoming invited seminars

    Monday, May 27th, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    Oleh Fedkevych (Georgia State U.)

    Monday, June 3rd, 1:00PM (remote)
    Ryan W. Abbott (MIT)

    Wednesday, June 12th, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    Fernando Romero-López (MIT)

    Monday, June 17th, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    JSA/HUGS Fellowship Recipients

    Monday, June 24th, 1:00PM (remote)
    Dennis Bollweg (Brookhaven National Lab)

  • The Center for Theoretical and Computational Physics pursues a broad program of theoretical research in all areas of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and hadron physics, promoting and supporting the physics studied at Jefferson Lab and related facilities around the world.