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    Mar 31st, 2020: 

    Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic emergency,
    the HUGS 2020 school has been CANCELED. 

    We will do our best to organize HUGS 2021 in the late Spring or Summer of next year, extending the number of students we can accept into the program. Keep an eye open for the HUGS 2021 announcement! 

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  • Save the *new* date! Jefferson Lab’s next open house event is scheduled for Sept. 12

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has revised the date for its next open house event. Now, Virginia’s national laboratory plans to open its doors to the public for its next biennial open house event on Saturday, Sept. 12. The free event will offer an opportunity for people of all ages to explore this world-class research facility.

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    Conference Location

    Jefferson Lab (12-1 p.m. each date shown below)

     

    Dates:

    Feb. 11: CEBAF Center (CC) L102
    Feb. 18: CC L102
    Rescheduled to March 23 and relocated to CC F113: Long-form writing (reports, plans, etc.) Original Date: Feb. 25
    Rescheduled to March 30 and relocated to CC F113: Short-form writing (memos, emails, etc.) - Original Date: March 3

    The English language, it’s been said, is “complex and weird” — but writing doesn’t have to be. That goes for any form of writing here at Jefferson Lab. The first two of these four lunch-and-learn workshops will range from “universal truths” (on writing in general) to useful tools in grammar, syntax and more.

    The latter two rescheduled sessions will cover guidance and tips on specific writing types, both long form (reports, plans, etc.) and short form (memo letters, emails, etc.).

    Altogether, they’ll equip you for better writing…no matter where you work.

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  • WASHINGTON, DC – Jefferson Sciences Associates (JSA) has announced the award of $449,000 to support projects related to education, outreach and career development to staff and scientific users at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab).

    Jefferson Lab, located in Newport News, VA, is a world-leading nuclear physics research facility. More than 1,600 scientists from around the world use the lab’s unique particle accelerator to conduct experiments to expand our understanding of the visible universe.

  • Theory Center Monthly Highlights Archives.

    2019

  • The Department of Energy announced that Jefferson Lab will collaborate on plans to build a future Electron Ion Collider in New York