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  • Promoting Technological Opportunities and Mentoring Tomorrow’s Scientists and Engineers

    Jefferson Lab provides far-reaching benefits for our community, the Commonwealth and our nation, all while providing a unique research capability for the more than 1,500 researchers who use lab facilities to conduct experiments.

  • Mailing Address
    Jefferson Lab Communications
    12000 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 15
    Newport News, VA 23606
    fax (757) 269-7398
     

    Chief Communications Officer 
    Lauren Hansen
    lhansen@jlab.org 

    Creative Services Lead
    Laura Walker
    Laura@jlab.org 

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  • Usage of the Jefferson Lab Logo - The following examples demonstrate correct use of the lab logo. Requests to use the Jefferson Lab logo by outside entities for conference posters, advertisements, presentations, websites, or other communications may be granted for one-time use on a case-by-case basis.

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  • With over two decades of experience impacting public perception, Lauren leads the Department of Energy’s communications efforts for Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) in Newport News, Virginia.

    Accumulating over 50 national and international peer awards, she has demonstrated her extensive expertise in public relations, marketing, event planning, community outreach and crisis communications.

  • Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) is located at 12000 Jefferson Avenue in Newport News, Virginia. The main entrance to the facility is on Lawrence Drive.

  • Light travels at 186,000 miles per SECOND!

    At nearly the speed of light, CEBAF's electron beam orbits the 7/8 mile track 5 times in about 22 millionths of a second.

    How far would it go in one second?

    FAR!!

    In one second, CEBAF's electron beam would circle the earth 7 1/2 times!!