• Cryogenics plant

Engineering

 

 

Jefferson Lab’s Engineering Division provides technical services to the entire lab to support ongoing accelerator operations and other lab initiatives. Primary services include mechanical, cryogenic and electrical engineering, as well as design and fabrication. The division also handles the unique support areas of survey and alignment, document control, magnetic measurements and machine shop services and supports the lab's core competencies of cryomodule design and cryogenics.

Engineering Leadership:

Daily Work Schedule: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

  • Tim Michalski, Engineering Division Manager                       
  • Ken Baggett, Engineering Division Deputy                       
  • Erica Jones, Engineering Division Administrator

A pressure system is defined as any combination of vessels, piping, instrumentation (e.g. gauges), and/or equipment (e.g. pumps or compressors) either containing a fluid under internal pressure or exposed to external fluid pressure. Additionally, vacuum systems are a subclass of pressure systems. Click the link to learn more about Jefferson Lab’s Pressure Systems program.


A pressure system is defined as any combination of vessels, piping, instrumentation (e.g. gauges), and/or equipment (e.g. pumps or compressors) either containing a fluid under internal pressure or exposed to external fluid pressure. Additionally, vacuum systems are a subclass of pressure systems. Click the link to learn more about Jefferson Lab’s Pressure Systems program.