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  • Eleven scientists and a former high school intern were rewarded at a ceremony for inventions they created while pursuing the fundamental research mission of U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Lukasz Majewski, now a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University, helped develop three inventions during his summer internship at Jefferson Lab. A ceremony was held at 1 p.m. October 30, 1997, in the CEBAF Center Auditorium at Jefferson Lab. The Southeastern Universities Research Association, Inc.

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    The Directives Review Team at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) has been awarded the Vice President's Hammer Award for its work on the simplification of the Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) requirements given by the U.S. Department of Energy for Jefferson Lab.

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    Two experiments recently completed at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) will put scientists one step closer toward understanding the world we live in. The experiments used Jefferson Lab's high energy accelerator and experimental equipment to produce kaons [pronounced Ka- onz], subatomic particles made of quarks, that have puzzled scientists since their discovery almost 50 years ago.

  • The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) will formalize a partnership with the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) at 1:30 p.m. January 17, 1996, at CEBAF.

    CIT, based in Herndon, VA, will market CEBAF inventions to industry. This will include establishing specific working relationships and programs between CEBAF, industry and CIT to best achieve technology transfer.

  • The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility, the newest national research laboratory, successfully began conducting experiments this week. One hundred scientists from across the globe are collaborating with CEBAF to conduct the first in a series of experiments that are expected to lead to a solution to the ancient puzzle of the fundamental structure of matter.

  • Twenty-nine high school and middle school physics, physical science, and engineering/technology teachers from four states are participating in the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility's Summer Institute for Teacher Enhancement (SITE).

    The four week Institute enables teachers to conduct practical and essential group research on a variety of projects at CEBAF including: Data analysis, construction and operation of safety systems, and control system design.

  • The Department of Energy's FY 1997 budget, released today leaves CEBAF's Budgetary outlook for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1996 in good order. One of the highlights of the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Research budget is to sustain the High Energy and Nuclear Physics programs under which CEBAF's effort is directed.

  • U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu delivers his keynote address at Jefferson Lab's 25th anniversary celebration. Listening (l-r) are: Jefferson Lab Director Hugh Montgomery; Jerry Draayer, president  and CEO of the Southeastern Universities Research Association; J. Dirk Walecka, Jefferson Lab's first scientific director; and Berthold Schoch, a University of Bonn physics professor. Photo: Greg Adams

  • Date: Monday, Nov. 26, 2012

    Time: The signing will take place at 2:30 p.m.

    Place: CEBAF Center at Jefferson Lab, 12000 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23606