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  • "I have many skills which I can attribute to learning from the military," said Loewus. "Leading, attention to detail and valuing your teammates for what they bring to the table are just a few things."

    Q&A with Lisa Loewus, U.S. Navy and Nay Reserves

    What did you do for the military?
    I was trained to work as a Hospital Corpsman with a specialty of Pharmacy Technician (HM2 – 8482).

  • Fellowships in nuclear physics expanded, new fellowship in accelerator science established

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is fostering innovation and growth in nuclear and accelerator physics by expanding its prestigious fellowship program for early career physicists. The lab is doubling the number of Nathan Isgur fellowships and is establishing a new fellowship in honor of Jefferson Lab’s first director, Hermann A. Grunder.

  • Jefferson Lab’s Ari Deibert Palczewski gets a DOE Early Career Research Program grant to make a better theoretical model of accelerator preparation and performance

  • "In my small community, service to your country was very highly regarded and encouraged." 

    Q&A with Randy Michaud, Navy

    What did you do for the military?
    I was part of the Navy's nuclear power program and trained as a Nuclear Machinist's Mate. I was responsible for operating and maintaining the mechanical systems for the nuclear power plants that power nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. Specifically, I specialized in reactor mechanical systems associate with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier propulsion plants.

  • "I wanted to see the world, and I did so two times over."

    Q&A with Donald Brown, U.S. Air Force

    What did you do for the military?
    I was a Munitions Specialist/Weapons Safety Technician.

    Why did you choose the branch of service that you did?
    It was the first recruiting office as I walked into the recruiting center.

    What was your favorite part of the job?
    Training, leading, and managing people regardless of rank or position.

  • Newport News-based James R. Reed & Associates honored with
    2018 Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Jefferson Science Associates, the operations and management contractor for the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, has awarded its 2018 Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award to James R. Reed & Associates, a local environmental services firm.

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