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  • More than 70 youth turn out for Take Our Children to Work Day!

    Jefferson Lab staff members welcomed more than 70 of their daughters and sons to the Lab's annual Take Our Children to Work Day on April 27. The special day is in honor of National Take Our Daughters to Work Day. The Lab has participated in this event for several years, according to Jan Tyler, event co-chairwoman.

     

     

  • Great day for JLab's annual Run-A-Round!

    Planners and participants hailed Jefferson Lab's 15th annual Run-A-Round a success (read that "loads of fun"! "The weather was perfect for the May 4 event," said Susan Esp, JLab Activities Group (JAG) chair. "Run-A-Round participation hit a new record, and the T-shirt was a hit."

     

     

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  • Summary of Analysis Workshop and Hall A Collaboration Meeting

    On December 10 and 11, 2002, the second annual Hall A analysis workshop was held at Jefferson Lab. The focus of this year's analysis workshop was on how various aspects of Jefferson Lab work, including the accelerator, target, and spectrometers. Electronic versions of the talks can be found at: http://hallaweb.jlab.org/data_reduc/AnaWork2002/

  • Fermilab launched a quantum program in 2017 to explore the overlaps between quantum science and technology and the lab’s primary mission of high energy physics. These overlaps include areas where Fermilab expertise and infrastructure contribute to the larger QIS ecosystem, such as applications of SRF accelerator technology for quantum devices, as well as exploring how quantum sensors and quantum computers can contribute to advancing fundamental science. Quantum sensors are now enabling the launch of new experiments, including MAGIS-100, the world’s first 100-meter scale cold atom gradiometer, aimed at detecting gravity waves and wavelike dark matter.

  • A recording of the theory seminar on Wednesday, August 9th, 2023.

    A talk by Utku Can of University of Adelaide.