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  • orginos

    Kostas Orginos
    Theory Center Senior Staff, Jefferson Lab
    Professor of Physics, College of William and Mary

    Born in Athens, Greece; B. Sc. in Physics, University of Patras (Greece); Ph. D. in Theoretical Physics, Brown University; Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Arizona and RIKEN-Brookheaven National Lab.; Research Scientist, MIT; Associate Professor at The College of William and Mary.

  • Jqiu

    Jianwei Qiu
    Associate Director for Theoretical & Computational Physics
    Theory Center Director, Jefferson Lab

    As the associate director for Theoretical and Computational Physics, Jianwei Qiu oversees a broad program of theoretical research in support of the physics studied by the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) experimental program.

  • orginos

    Anatoly Radyushkin
    Theory Center Senior Staff, Jefferson Lab
    Professor of Physics, Old Dominion University

    Education

    • M.S. Moscow State University (1975)
    • Ph.D. Moscow State University (1978)
    • Dr. of Science, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, (1987)

    Employment

  • Jefferson Lab staff and scientific users are exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning can benefit ongoing scientific research and R&D. 

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  • 3D Tumor Imaging

    Discoveries and cutting-edge technologies that scientists and engineers develop to advance our understanding of basic physics — such as faster, cheaper and more precise radiation detectors, for instance — get adopted and adapted, enabling greater precision in biomedical research, in spotting cancer cells earlier, and in helping drive breakthroughs that improve human health, treat illnesses and save lives.

  • These biomedical innovations and other technologies are available for licensing. To start a conversation on licensing, contact our tech transfer team in the Research and Technology Partnerships Office.