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Project Progress Summary
18 September 1990
Injector and Front-End Test
-Injector main pump and vacuum manifold installed.
-Fabrication of 5-MeV chicane vacuum chambers started on schedule at University of Illinois.
-Cables for injector magnets and controls pulled.
-First cryomodule has been mounted on its stands and cabling is proceeding.
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Project Progress Summary
23 October 1990
Semi-Annual Review
Project preparations for a November review are continuing, although the date has not been set yet.
Injector and Front-End Test
-Beam viewers in the injector became operational in preparation for a 100-kV beamline test planned for this week.
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Happy Holidays!
Dear Colleagues,
As 2019 comes to a close, it is worth reflecting on all that was accomplished in the last year thanks to your hard work and dedication.
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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.
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Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
April 10, 2013Physics
Registration Open for Annual Users Group Meeting
The 2013 JLab User's Group Annual Meeting will take place on May 29-31. The program includes a variety of physics talks, presentations from the Users Group Board, laboratory management and funding agencies, and talks from the new APS fellows and prize winners. Register now online. -
Project Progress Summary
10 July 1990
Injector & Front-End Test
-Injector tests during the past week have been fairly successful. We have delivered good beam to WBS 3 for their evaluation of the RF control system, and to WBS 5 for tests of the beam position monitors. Improvements to the control software have brought us to the point where setting up a good 5-MeV beam is (almost) routine. (C. Sinclair)
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