JEFFERSON LAB SEARCH
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<div style="padding-left: 7px; margin-right: 20px; float: left;"><img alt="Internal FEL components" src="https://www.jlab.org/sites/default/files/fel1_sm.jpg" />
<p class="text-align-center"><em>Internal components for the<br />
IR Upgrade FEL</em></p>
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<p><strong><u>2006</u></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.jlab.org/FEL/news/articles/2006/wavelength.html">For laser at Jefferson Lab, it's 'pick a wavelength'</a><br />
<small>(December 18, 2006, <em>The Virginian-Pilot</em>)</small></p> -
Leave the tired baking soda volcano experiment at home! Earlier this month, more than fifty teachers spilled out of the Jefferson Lab auditorium and into the atrium ready to share new, innovative and accessible science-based activities with fellow science teachers.
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Physics SeminarDavid Hornidge, Ph.D.Mount Allison University
Threshold Pion Photoproduction in the A2 Collaboration at MAMIAbstract:The technique of extracting multipoles from near-threshold pion photoproduction observables has been very successful in testing Chiral Perturbation Theory. An overview of these experiments will be given, with emphasis on recent measurements of single- and double-polarization observables with a proton target. Neutron experiments will examined, along with a brief look at future plans.
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Welcome to the Materials Management / Logistics Homepage we are located in the EEL building (90) and our hours of operation are 8 to 5 Monday through Friday.
This department is comprised of several different areas of responsibility.
Receiving: receives all materials and equipment delivered to JLAB and handles on-site movement of materials. A searchable database of all received and shipped items is here: https://misportal.jlab.org/srl/logs/search All Credit Card purchased equipment
- Event DateLocationCC Auditorium
Nuclear Physics lecture with Dr. Brad Sawatzky, Experimental Halls A & C Staff Scientist
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Accelerators lecture with Ken Surles-Law, Accelerator Operations - Research & Development
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Nuclear Physics Detectors Applied to Medical and Biological Research Applications lecture with Dr. Drew Weisenberger, Detector Systems Group Leader in the Physics Division