[Cuga] JLab Weekly Briefs - a message from Kandice Carter
Kandice Carter
kcarter at jlab.org
Wed Mar 26 18:11:48 EDT 2014
To access the full version of the JLab Weekly Briefs, visit: https://www.jlab.org/news/briefs/latest
March 26 Briefs Excerpts:
Vote for Your Favorite Jefferson Lab T-Shirt Design
Vote for your favorite submission in the 2014 Jefferson Lab Annual T-Shirt Contest. There are 15 different designs to choose from this year. Voting will remain open until April 4. The winning design will be unveiled at the lab's annual Run-A-Round. Vote here: https://misportal.jlab.org/ul/apps/jag/tshirt/index.cfm
Radiation Worker Training Classes Offered
The Radiation Control Department will be offering a full-day in-person RadWorker-I class on Tuesday, April 1, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. A RadWorker-II class will be offered on Tuesday, April 8, 9 a.m.-noon. You can sign up for these courses through Jefferson Lab's Learning Management System. If you would like more information or need assistance signing up, contact Maya Keller at x6021. Learning Management System: https://misportal.jlab.org/training
Training Offered for BlueJeans Videoconferencing
The new BlueJeans Videoconferencing system provides multimedia collaboration and videoconferencing to Jefferson Lab staff and users. The IT Division will host a BlueJeans training session on Friday, March 28, 11 a.m.-noon in CEBAF Center room F113. BlueJeans staff will conduct the training remotely. If you have any questions about this announcement, contact the IT Division Helpdesk, x7155. You can find more information on BlueJeans here: https://cc.jlab.org/bluejeans
Try Out the New BlueJeans Videoconferencing Service Before the Training Session
To log in, use the 'Login' button with your Jefferson Lab username and password on the Jefferson Lab BlueJeans site: https://jlab.bluejeans.com
Colloquium: Tools, Techniques, and Technology Connections of Particle Physics
Come learn about the "Tools, Techniques, and Technology Connections of Particle Physics" from Marcel Demarteau, High Energy Physics Division, Argonne National Lab. Particle physics shares with other basic sciences the need to innovate, invent and develop tools, techniques and technologies to carry out its mission to explore the nature of matter, energy, space and time. The story of invention in particle physics and the interplay between different fields of science and society will be illustrated in this colloquium. At the same time, particle physics, and curiosity driven fundamental research in general, faces a number of significant challenges. Possible paths forward that could advance scientific discovery and accelerate the pace of innovation in an effective manner will be presented. The public lecture is set for 3 p.m. on April 2 in the CEBAF Center auditorium. Coffee and cookies will be served in the CC lobby beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Tracking Thomas at Jefferson Lab
Christian Whalen and Baylee Thayer correctly guessed the location for March 19. Honorable mentions go to Elaine Zuchowicz, Dick Owen, Jared Martin, Michael Haddox-Schatz, Becky Mosbrucker, Robert Martin and Ryan Bodenstein. For this week's new mystery photo, visit Tracking Thomas on Jefferson Lab's flickr site (and email Kandice Carter if you think you know where he is): https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffersonlab/13434202654/
A better view of his last location is also available on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffersonlab/13433832355/
To access the full version of the JLab Weekly Briefs, visit: https://www.jlab.org/news/briefs/latest
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