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Jefferson Lab accelerator physicists to partner with national lab, university and industry colleagues for development of compact SRF accelerators for industrial settings

An advanced particle accelerator component designed to operate with off-the-shelf cryogenic equipment has been successfully demonstrated

Jefferson Lab leads a multidisciplinary team selected by DOE to advance a superconducting approach to advanced computer chip technology

NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Superconducting technologies are the lifeblood of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in its ongoing mission to probe the quarks and gluons inhabiting the quantum universe.

A diverse range of experts come together as one to spur continued innovation through partnerships and projects that benefit society

Entrepreneur and Business Strategy Consultant Marla Schuchman joins Jefferson Lab as manager of its new Research and Technology Partnerships Office

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