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  • Recording of the theory seminar of October 11th, 2021

    A talk by Sara Fucini of IJCLab

  • Recording of the theory seminar of October 4th, 2021

    A talk by Dimitra Pefkou of MIT

  • Recording of the theory seminar on November 15th

    A talk by Robert Perry of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

  • Recording of the theory seminar of November 8th, 2021

    A talk by Matthew Rizik of Michigan State University

  • Recording of the theory seminar on November 22nd

    A talk by Alexey Vladimirov of Regensburg University

  • Recording of the theory seminar on December 20th, 2021

    A talk by Christoph Lehner of Regensberg University and Brookhaven National Lab

  • Brene Brown - Dare to Lead

    Brene Brown talks about how we can become "Braver" Leaders

  • DEI Keynote 10.19.21 - Working Towards Making Equity Visible for Employees with Disabilities

    Veleka Gatling, Ph.D., Director of Diversity at ODU, shared a presentation on how we can achieve visible equity for our employees with disabilities ultimately by treating them as they desire, not as we desire.  We must listen to other’s stories and begin shifting our cultural perspectives to achieve acceptance and adaptation ultimately operationalizing inclusion.  She encouraged all of us to be “Braver” Leaders by rumbling with vulnerability, living our values, building trust and learning to rise and reset.  She also introduced four tenets to build a framework for inte

  • CEBAF THE MACHINE!

    The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility is located in a tunnel about 25 feet below ground. The oval-shaped tunnel is about 7/8 of a mile long. The tunnel is about 14 feet across and 10 feet high. Its concrete walls, floor and ceiling are about 21 inches thick. Magnets are used to direct the electron beam around the two arcs of the oval. This allows the beam to circulate up to five times before being directed into an experimental hall. With each lap around the accelerator, the beam gains additional energy.