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  • Two Jefferson Lab accelerator scientists have received funding to design accelerators that could be used for wastewater treatment, flue-gas cleanup and beyond

  • One graduate student and three postdoctoral research scientists are awarded fellowships to advance the science of an electron-ion collider.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Electron-Ion Collider Center at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (EIC Center at Jefferson Lab) has announced the winners of four fellowships to pursue research over the next year related to a proposed electron-ion collider to be located in the United States. The Center advances and promotes the science program of a future EIC facility.

  • After an extensive search, Camille Ginsburg has been selected as the director of accelerator operations at Jefferson Lab

     

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA –The U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has announced that Camille Ginsburg will become the lab’s new director of accelerator operations Aug. 19, 2019.

  • After school program for middle school science teachers helps hone skills

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – After school programs aren’t just for kids anymore! Now, there’s an after school program for upper elementary and middle school science teachers that features informative and fun, hands-on activities to help teachers hone skills while earning enrichment credit.

  • Kurtis Bartlett won the 2018 JSA Thesis Prize for making measurements that helped determine the weak charge of the proton

    Nuclear physicists successfully measured the weak charge of the proton by shooting electrons at a cold liquid hydrogen target in an experiment carried out at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Dubbed Q-weak, the precision experiment featured many technical challenges for the physicists to solve for its successful conclusion.

  • Members of the media are invited to a poster session highlighting summer intern science projects at Jefferson Lab

    What: A poster session featuring the projects and research carried out by college undergraduates who participated in science summer internship programs at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility will be held for the news media, invited guests and members of the lab community. The interns will be available to discuss their work with attendees.

  • Nine graduate students have been awarded research fellowships

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Jefferson Sciences Associates (JSA) has announced the award of nine graduate fellowships to doctoral students for the 2019-2020 academic year. The fellowships will support students’ advanced studies at their universities and research at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab), a U.S. Department of Energy nuclear physics laboratory managed and operated by JSA, a joint venture between SURA and PAE.

  • Registration is now open for Jefferson Lab’s annual summer science camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth, siblings and children of a deaf adult.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is breaking down the science language barrier for deaf and hard-of-hearing students again this summer with the return of the Science Camp for Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing Youth. Registration is now open for the camp, which will be held Aug. 12-16.

  • Theorist Andrea Signori wins the 2019 JSA Postdoctoral Prize for work to explain how quarks build particles

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – A goal of the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is to learn more about particles known as quarks. But those studies are complicated by the nature of quarks themselves. Despite being the fundamental building blocks of everyday matter, a single quark has never been directly observed in a physics experiment.

  • Marco Battaglieri is the new group leader of
    Jefferson Lab’s Experimental Hall B

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has announced that after an extensive search, long-time researcher and experienced international collaborator Marco Battaglieri has assumed leadership of the lab’s Experimental Hall B group.