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    • Applications can be made at any time by sending E-mail to usjhpe@jlab.org
       
    • Applicants should submit a proposal (typically ~2 pages) describing
      • Context and objectives of the proposed research, including the benefits to the hadronic physics programs at US and Japanese facilities;
      • Status of the collaboration with the Japanese partners - beginning or established collaboration, previous results;
      • Itinerary of the visit, including institutions visited, hosts and collaborators, duration of visits.
         
  • USJHPE is a US-Japan exchange program supporting collaborative scientific research in hadronic physics. It focuses on subject areas related to the programs at current and future experimental facilities in the US and Japan and supports both experimental and theoretical studies.

  • At Jefferson Lab we have several GPU nodes dedicated to AI projects. We have several CPU nodes as well for parallel computations that does not require GPUs.

    Useful Links:

  • “AI Lunch Series” (recurring), Jefferson Lab, every Wednesday include link to past meetings (https://www.jlab.org/ai/lunch_series)

    "AI for Nuclear Physics" Workshop, Jefferson Lab, March 4-6, 2020

    "ICFA 3rd Mini-Workshop on Machine Learning for Charged Particle Accelerators", Seoul, South Korea, June 16-19, 2020

  • Program Directors
    Kyungseon Joo (University of Connecticut), Principal Investigator, kyungseon.joo@uconn.edu
    Christian Weiss (Jefferson Lab), Co-Investigator, weiss@jlab.org

     

    Coordinating Committee
    The Coordinating Committee (CC) is appointed by the program managers and consists of representatives from the US and Japan:

  • JLab's Past Winning T-Shirt Designs

    The 20s:

    2023 tshirt

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