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  • Local robotics team partners with Newport News Police Department for new tactical training operations

  • As the Nathan Isgur Postdoctoral Fellow in Nuclear Theory, Nobuo Sato will apply theory to experimental data to ask how quarks and gluons form all of existence

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Quarks and gluons are elementary particles that make up everything you see before you, including yourself, and Nobuo Sato wants to know how. At the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, he will be tackling this question as the recipient of the JSA/Jefferson Lab Nathan Isgur Fellowship for Nuclear Theory.

  • Fellowships in nuclear physics expanded, new fellowship in accelerator science established

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is fostering innovation and growth in nuclear and accelerator physics by expanding its prestigious fellowship program for early career physicists. The lab is doubling the number of Nathan Isgur fellowships and is establishing a new fellowship in honor of Jefferson Lab’s first director, Hermann A. Grunder.

  • Jefferson Lab’s Ari Deibert Palczewski gets a DOE Early Career Research Program grant to make a better theoretical model of accelerator preparation and performance

  • Newport News-based James R. Reed & Associates honored with
    2018 Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Jefferson Science Associates, the operations and management contractor for the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has awarded its 2018 Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award to James R. Reed & Associates, a local environmental services firm.

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  • Physicists get closer to solving the proton radius puzzle with unique new measurement of the charge radius of the proton

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Using the first new method in half a century for measuring the size of the proton via electron scattering, the PRad collaboration has produced a new value for the proton’s radius in an experiment conducted at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

  • Jefferson Lab distinguished scientist scheduled to speak at TEDxCharlottesville

  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning are hot topics in newly funded projects to address emerging scientific and technical challenges

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – From new particle accelerator technology, to the exploration of new ways to treat wastewater, to applications of artificial intelligence, six cutting-edge projects are getting a jumpstart on research and development at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

  • Members of the media and public are invited to observe the 2019 Virginia Regional Science Bowl Competition at Jefferson Lab on Saturday, Feb. 2.

    What: The Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl competition will be held at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.