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  • Jefferson Lab Special Topic Fellowships

    APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN For 2024

    The EIC Center at Jefferson Lab, EIC2, is pleased to announce opportunities for graduate and post-doctoral fellowships.

    These fellowships will be awarded to fund coming to Jefferson Lab to research a special topic.  The current areas of research include theory, simulations, detectors, and computing as they relate to the EIC, Positrons or the proposed JLab 22 GeV upgrade. Each fellowship will provide travel to Jefferson Lab, housing and a per diem for a typical stay of ten weeks at the lab.

    Eligible students must be enrolled full-time in a relevant doctoral program. Postdocs must have a full-time position with a relevant university or laboratory research program. . The awardees may not concurrently hold another major full-time fellowship or internship.  The award is limited to once a year though awardees can reapply for an additional year.

    To apply, a research plan must be provided according to the guidance provided below. The plan should be written by the applicant together with their university or laboratory advisor. The plan should contain clear goals and deliverable to be accomplished by the end of the Fellowship visit.   Working with a Jefferson Lab staff member is encouraged. 

    The applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis according to the following criteria:

    • Merit and quality of proposed research
    • Relevance of the proposed research to the Electron-Ion Collider, Positron Program and/or 22 GeV Upgrade
    • Likelihood that the proposed research can be successfully accomplished within the Fellowship period.
    • Letters of recommendation.

    The following application will be reviewed on an rolling basis.

    • Proposed research plan as described above. Maximum 3 pages with 11-point type.
    • CV of the candidate
    • At least one letters of recommendation is strongly encouraged

    The application materials must be sent by email to Patricia Cheeseboro <pcheese@jlab.org>. 

     

    Inquiries about the fellowship program should be directed to: Douglas Higinbotham (doug@jlab.org)

    Press releases about past winners of the program can be found at the following links:

    2023 Fellowship Recipients

    2021 Fellowship Recipients

    2020 Fellowship Recipients

    2019 Fellowship Recipients

    2018 Fellowship Recipients

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    The program of lectures and activities is now available in the Indico page! Unless otherwise stated, all activities will be held in the CC (CEBAF Center) and all lectures will be held in room F113.

    Keep an eye also on the HUGS 2024 Slack workspace, where announcements will be posted.

    Useful information and suggestions for free time activities are available here...

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

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

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    CC Atrium

    We are happy to announce the Seventeenth Annual Poster Competition for Graduate Students! The poster session will occur in-person on Monday, June 10th at the JLUO Annual Meeting in conjunction with a reception. The first, second, and third-place prizes will be $400, $300, and $150 respectively. Each winner...

  • Upcoming invited seminars

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

    Monday, 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.

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    Jefferson Lab, CEBAF Center Auditorium

    We are happy to announce that the JLUO Annual Meeting
    will be held on June 26-28, 2023.

    We warmly invite you to mark this important event
    in your calendar. We count on a broad and active
    participation.

    Please feel free to send your suggestions for keynote
    speakers or ideas for the meeting to any of the board
    members to be considered.

    Marco Contalbrigo (mcontalb@fe.infn.it)
    Chair of Organizing Committee.

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Andrey Tarasov of North Carolina State University on May 6th.

    A presentation by Andrey Tarasov (North Carolina State University).