[Cuga] Jlab Weekly Briefs - a message from Kandice Carter
Kandice Carter
kcarter at jlab.org
Wed Jan 18 15:29:15 EST 2012
To access the full version of the JLab Weekly Briefs, visit: http://wwwold.jlab.org/news/briefs/index.html
January 18 Briefs Excerpts:
Are you a member of the Jefferson Lab Users Group?
The Jefferson Lab Users Group consists of approximately 1,360 scientists from 259 institutions. Scientists (including students and postdocs) who pursue experimental, theoretical or applied research using (or related to) the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) are members, as well as everyone who is registered with the User Liaison office. The group's membership is open to all scientists and engineers interested in JLab. All users are strongly encouraged to keep themselves informed of group activities and news by reading email sent out to the CUGA list and by periodically checking the Wiki. To sign up for the CUGA email list (if you don't already receive CUGA emails), contact Lorelei Carlson at lcarlson at jlab.org.
JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship Program
JSA, LLC, is now accepting applications for the 2012-2013 JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship Program. The application deadline is March 9. More information and an application can be found on the JSA, LLC website: http://www.jsallc.org/IF/Fellowships.html
JSA/JLab Sabbatical Support Program
JSA is now accepting applications for the 2012-2013 academic year JSA/JLab Sabbatical Support Program. The application deadline is March 9. More information and an application can be found on the JSA, LLC website: http://www.jsallc.org/IF/Sabbaticals.html
JSA/JLab Distinguished Theory Student Fellowship Program
JSA is now accepting applications for the 2012-2013 JSA/JLab Distinguished Theory Student Fellowship. Applications are due Feb. 20. For program information, see the website: http://wwwold.jlab.org/div_dept/theory/studentship.html
Science Series Lecture: Volcanoes in Virginia!
Everyone is invited to the next Science Series lecture, set for 7 p.m. on Jan. 24 in the CEBAF Center auditorium. The recent earthquake may have you wondering what other surprises Virginia's geology may hold. Could there be a volcanic eruption in Virginia? According to Dr. Elizabeth Johnson, James Madison University, a number of mysterious eruptions occurred in western Virginia 35-48 million years ago. This talk investigates the possible origins of these eruptions, and what they can tell us about the crust and mantle underneath Virginia. All Science Series lectures are free and open to students and adults with an interest in science.
Tracking Thomas at JLab
Congratulations this week go to Brita Hampton, Annie Tran and Doug Higinbotham, who were the first to correctly identify the Jan. 11 location. Honorable mentions go to Christiana Grenoble, DeAnn Maddox, Casey Heck, Eric Diggs, Mike Martin, Stephanie Vermeire, Robert Martin and Marcy Stutzman. Check out the Tracking Thomas webpage for a better view of his last location and this week's new mystery photo and email Kandice Carter if you think you know where he is: http://wwwold.jlab.org/news/briefs/trackingthomas.html
To access the full version of the JLab Weekly Briefs, visit: http://wwwold.jlab.org/news/briefs/index.html
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