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  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Srijit Paul of University of Maryland on April 29th.

    A presentation by Srijit Paul (University of Maryland).

  • Date

    Experimental Hall

    Project

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    Review Data
    WIKI Location

     
     
     
     
     
     

    2023-08-02
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    KLF  C12-19-001 Phase 1
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    Review Data
    WIKI Location

    2023-04-24
    A

    Large Acceptance Proton Form Factor Ratio Measurements Using Recoil Polarization E12-07-109

  • Serving the Jefferson Lab User Community

    The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility, or CEBAF, is a scientific user facility that is open for research to scientists and students worldwide. We welcome researchers in nuclear physics, accelerator science and related fields to join us in our mission to explore the building blocks of matter and discover technologies that enable our research.

  • Cynthia Keppel – Associate Director
    12/B115, (757) 269-7373, keppel@jlab.org

    Patrizia Rossi – Deputy Associate Director
    12/B112, (757) 269-7740, rossi@jlab.org

    Stephanie Tysor – Division Administrator
    12/B113, (757) 269-6005, stysor@jlab.org

  • Monday, January 22nd, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    Kyle Lee (MIT) [slides][video]

    Monday, January 29th, 1:00PM (remote)
    Bigeng Wang (University of Kentucky) [slides][video]

  • Upcoming invited seminars

    Monday, May 6th, 1:00PM (remote)
    Andrey Tarasov (North Carolina State U.)

    Monday, May 13th, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    Marston Copeland (Duke University)

    Monday, June 17th, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    JSA/HUGS Fellowship Recipients

    Monday, June 24th, 1:00PM (remote)
    Dennis Bollweg (Brookhaven National Lab)

    Upcoming cake seminars

    All cake seminars will be in a hybrid format with an encouraged attendance in person.

  • The Center for Theoretical and Computational Physics pursues a broad program of theoretical research in all areas of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and hadron physics, promoting and supporting the physics studied at Jefferson Lab and related facilities around the world.

  • PA's primary responsibility is to prove to JSA and the Government that the Lab is meeting contractual obligations, whether H.50 elements or otherwise.  Secondary responsibilities include performance improvement.

    Key FY23-25 Goals: