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  • Jefferson Lab Director Stuart Henderson has been named to the Hampton Roads Power List- Top 25 compiled by Inside Business

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Stuart Henderson, director of the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has been named to the Hampton Roads Power List by Inside Business. The list recognizes the major players in Hampton Roads’ economy. According to Inside Business, the 2024 list considered milestones and current events, and it features “the talk of Hampton Roads and the change that’s coming.”

  • 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, June 3rd, 1:00PM (remote)
    Ryan W. Abbott (MIT)

    Wednesday, June 12th, 1:00PM (hybrid)
    Fernando Romero-López (MIT)

    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.

  • Monday, February 14th, 1:00PM (F224-225)
    Adam Freese (Jlab)[slides]

    Monday, February 21th, 1:00PM (F224-225)
    M Gabriel Santiago (CNF)[slides]

    Monday, March 13th, 1:00PM (F224-225)
    Rghav Ja (Jlab)[slides]

  • A recent study reveals new details of the origins of the proton’s spin

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Nuclear physicists have long been working to reveal how the proton gets its spin. Now, a new method that combines experimental data with state-of-the-art calculations has revealed a more detailed picture of spin contributions from the very glue that holds protons together. It also paves the way toward imaging the proton’s 3D structure.