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  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. –  The Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility will conduct the monthly test of its tornado warning siren at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 3. Depending on weather conditions at the time of the test, the siren could be heard by anyone within a 1.5-mile radius of the lab.

    The test will be carried out over a period that could last up to three minutes. The test will be of the wavering tone (also called high-low-high or 10-4-10).

  • Date: Friday, Aug. 1, 2014

    Time: 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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

  • Pictured from left: Thomas Jefferson Site Office Federal Project Director Rick Korynta holds the 2013 DOE Secretarial Achievement Award presented to the Jefferson Lab Technology and Engineering Development Facility project management team on March 26 at the DOE Project Management Workshop held in Pentagon City. Also on hand to accept the award was Rebecca Yasky, TEDF project manager; and Rusty Sprouse (second from right), TEDF project director.

  • Prestige Maintenance staff (left to right) Sandra Coltrain, Operations Managers John Harmon and Tom Harmon and Project Manager Evelyn Moragne EL accept the JSA 2013 Outstanding Small Business Subcontractor Award trophy from Jefferson Lab Chief Operating Officer, Mike Dallas.

  • NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – On the afternoon of June 11, staff at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility will participate in an active threat in the workplace response exercise. The objective of the exercise is to gauge the Jefferson Lab community’s response to an active threat incident.

    The exercise is intended to provide a training opportunity for members of the lab community and for emergency responders. Local law enforcement and tactical response personnel also will participate in the exercise.

  • Zhihong Ye

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – Not many people have designed an entirely new detector system for use in high-precision physics experiments, but Zhihong Ye, a research associate at Duke University, can add his name to that list.

    In recognition of his work and to support further development of his prototype detector system, Ye was named recipient of the 2014 Jefferson Science Associates Postdoctoral Research Grant during an award presentation at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility on June 3.

     

  • Rakitha Beminiwattha

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – A young researcher, who worked on software development and data analysis for a major physics experiment conducted at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has received an award for the thesis he wrote about his efforts.

  • Late in the evening on May 7, Jefferson Lab staff successfully threaded the electron beam up the new beamline toward Hall D for the first time.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has achieved the final two accelerator commissioning milestones needed for approval to start experimental operations following its first major upgrade.

  • Newport News, Va. – A project team at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility – or Jefferson Lab – recently received a DOE Secretary’s Achievement Award for creating a new building complex that will advance the lab’s unique capabilities in superconducting accelerator, particle detector and cryogenics technologies.

    With this award, the Energy Department recognized the outstanding efforts of the team that planned and managed the construction of Jefferson Lab’s Technology and Engineering Development Facility (TEDF).

  • The accelerator crew on hand for the beam-on-target achievement included (l-r) Crew Chief Mike McCaughan, Accelerator Operators Dan Moser and Brandi Cade. Yves Roblin was the Accelerator Physics Experimental Liaison for the Hall A beamline, Accelerator Scientist Yan Wang recorded and provided insight into machine performance, and Program Deputy Arne Freyberger ran the show