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The Center for Theoretical and Computational Physics pursues a broad program of theoretical research in all areas of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and hadron physics, promoting and supporting the physics studied at Jefferson Lab and related facilities around the world.

ONLINE THEORY SEMINAR

Previous presentations available at https://www.jlab.org/theory/seminars/2024seminars

Monday, April 22nd, 1:00PM (remote)
Maneesha Pradeep (University of Maryland)

Monday, April 29nd, 1:00PM (remote)
Srijit Paul (University of Maryland)

Monday, May 6th, 1:00PM (remote)
Andrey Tarasov (Stony Brook/North Carolina State U.)

CAKE SEMINAR

Previous presentations available at https://www.jlab.org/theory/seminars/2024cakeseminars

Wednesday, April 24th, 1:00PM
Marco Zaccheddu (Jlab)

Wednesday, May 1st, 1:00PM
Wally Melnitchouk (Jlab)

Wednesday, May 8th, 1:00PM
Marco Carrillo (ODU/Jlab)

Felix Ringer, joint appointment with Jefferson Lab and Old Dominion University, has been awarded a DOE Early Career Award for 2023. This project will develop a multi-pronged approach by leveraging perturbative QCD calculations of observables sensitive to multi-parton dynamics, quantum simulations of real-time dependent correlation functions relevant to understand the complex dynamics of hadronization, and A.I. / machine learning techniques that will provide new insights into the microscopic picture of hadronization by identifying patterns in collider data.

See the Theory Center's most recent Monthly Highlights.

Positions in the Jefferson Lab Theory Center involve research in theoretical hadronic and nuclear physics that motivates and supports Jefferson Lab experiments at 12 GeV and beyond.

Please check here for details about future Theory Center openings for postdoctoral positions.

ONLINE THEORY SEMINAR

Previous presentations available at https://www.jlab.org/theory/seminars/2024seminars

Monday, April 22nd, 1:00PM (remote)
Maneesha Pradeep (University of Maryland)

Monday, April 29nd, 1:00PM (remote)
Srijit Paul (University of Maryland)

Monday, May 6th, 1:00PM (remote)
Andrey Tarasov (Stony Brook/North Carolina State U.)

CAKE SEMINAR

Previous presentations available at https://www.jlab.org/theory/seminars/2024cakeseminars

Wednesday, April 24th, 1:00PM
Marco Zaccheddu (Jlab)

Wednesday, May 1st, 1:00PM
Wally Melnitchouk (Jlab)

Wednesday, May 8th, 1:00PM
Marco Carrillo (ODU/Jlab)

Felix Ringer, joint appointment with Jefferson Lab and Old Dominion University, has been awarded a DOE Early Career Award for 2023. This project will develop a multi-pronged approach by leveraging perturbative QCD calculations of observables sensitive to multi-parton dynamics, quantum simulations of real-time dependent correlation functions relevant to understand the complex dynamics of hadronization, and A.I. / machine learning techniques that will provide new insights into the microscopic picture of hadronization by identifying patterns in collider data.

See the Theory Center's most recent Monthly Highlights.

Positions in the Jefferson Lab Theory Center involve research in theoretical hadronic and nuclear physics that motivates and supports Jefferson Lab experiments at 12 GeV and beyond.

Please check here for details about future Theory Center openings for postdoctoral positions.