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    Antoni J. Woss
    University of Cambridge, U.K.
    January 9-18, 2019

    Boram Yoon
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
    January 27-29, 2019

    Ian Cloet
    Argonne National Laboratory
    February 3-5, 2019

    Peng Guo
    California State University, Bakersville
    February 10-12, 2019

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    Brookhaven National Laboratory
    February 17-19, 2019

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    Title: Functionalizing Advanced Materials and Surfaces in Superconducting RF

    Speaker: Zeming Sun (Cornell University)

    Abstract: Materials scientists seek to contribute to the development of next-generation SRF accelerating cavities. In this seminar, I present recent achievements and learnings in designing advanced SRF materials and surfaces, including Nb3Sn [1,2], ZrNb(CO) [3,4], and Au/Nb surface design [5,6]. Efforts involve electrochemical synthesis, phase transformation, and surface chemistry, which are closely coupled with superconducting properties, SRF...

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    2023-04-24
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    Large Acceptance Proton Form Factor Ratio Measurements Using Recoil Polarization E12-07-109

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    CEBAF Center Auditorium

    Speaker: Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester)

    Topic: They Scatter Neutrinos, Don’t They?

    Abstract: Despite the crushing difficulty of using neutrinos as a probe, neutrino scattering experiments in the US and Japan have recently benefited from ever more intense neutrino beams, new schemes for building cost-effective, large, capable detectors, and dogged determination to run long enough to complete a thousand marathons. I’ll discuss recent some results and techniques, with a focus on the MINERvA experiment at Fermilab.

    Bio: Kevin McFarland is the...

  • They Scatter Neutrinos, Don't They?

    Despite the crushing difficulty of using neutrinos as a probe, neutrino scattering experiments in the US and Japan have recently benefited from ever more intense neutrino beams, new schemes for building cost-effective, large, capable detectors, and dogged determination to run long enough to complete a thousand marathons.  I’ll discuss recent some results and techniques, with a focus on the MINERvA experiment at Fermilab.

  • As a child, Aldaisia “Daisy” Donald didn’t need to look far to find her inspiration. 

    “My dad is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army, and I’ve always been a daddy’s girl,” said Donald, a radiation control technologist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and nine-year U.S. Navy veteran. “Growing up, he would always be gone on deployments, and when he came home, I remembered thinking, ‘He’s a hero.’ I always wanted to be like him.” 

  • One of the U.S. Marine Corps’ 11 leadership principles stands out the most to Davis Wright, a user-support technician II at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.  

    “Know yourself and seek self-improvement.”  

    As a high-school senior in 2011, he knew he wanted to find that wisdom.