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  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology of Alexandria placed first among 16 teams who competed at the 2019 Virginia Regional Science Bowl Competition at Jefferson Lab on Saturday, Feb. 2.

  • Jefferson Lab’s Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility has confirmed production of charm quarks following a recent upgrade.

  • Workshop on Domestic Industry Development for SRF Cavity Production

  • CES is just the beginning

  • A precision measurement of the neutron skin in a calcium nucleus surprisingly reveals a thinner skin than expected from a similar measurement in lead

  • Matching funds boost awards to over $1 million, supporting 30 projects at Jefferson Lab

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jefferson Science Associates, LLC, (JSA) has announced a $500,000 investment in the future of science through its JSA Initiatives Fund Program.  This year's awards, totaling over $1 million when combined with matching funds, will support 30 projects proposed by staff and scientific users at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    April 10, 2013

    Physics

    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.

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    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)

  • Middle and high school students are recognized during virtual awards ceremony

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Michigan State University (MSU) and the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) honored the winners of the 2023 “Distinguished Trailblazers in the Sciences” competition during a virtual ceremony on Jan. 22, 2024.

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    Project Progress Summary

    31 July 1990