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Register now for the March 3 event, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA – In order to foster growth and interest in applications of Artificial Intelligence in the field of nuclear physics, Jefferson Lab, in conjunction with the University of Virginia's School of Data Science, is proud to host an A.I. Hack-A-Thon on March 3, preceding the " A.I. for Nuclear Physics Workshop,” scheduled at the lab on March 4-6.
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12/12/19 Update: Due to impending inclement weather, the ARTech Lights event has been postponed. Newport News anticipates announcing a new date for the event in early 2020. See the links below for more information.
Join Jefferson Lab and other local science and technology institutions at Brooks Crossing on Friday, Dec. 13, as we light the night with free and fun STEM activities
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Posted on behalf of the Human Resources Benefits Consultant
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Posted on behalf of the Chief Operating Officer
Dear Colleagues,
It is my pleasure to announce some significant changes to the Environmental, Safety, Health and Quality Division for the coming year.
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Simonetta Liuti is recognized for her inexhaustible dedication to femtography research and guiding the next generation of physicists
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Chip Starnes and Dolan Falconer, Co-Founders of Scantech Sciences, to Speak to Inventor Academy December 9
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Jefferson Lab hosted 14 teams from across Virginia during the annual Middle School Science Bowl on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020
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Members of the media and public are invited to observe the 2020 Virginia Regional Middle School Science Bowl Competition at Jefferson Lab on Saturday, Feb. 29
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In the first direct probes of the core of the nuclear interaction, researchers find that leading theories on interactions between protons and neutrons describe them well, even in conditions where the protons and neutrons strongly overlap, such as in neutron stars