[Cuga] JLab Weekly Briefs - a message from Kandice Carter

Kandice Carter kcarter at jlab.org
Wed Jan 25 16:58:57 EST 2017


To access the full version of the JLab Weekly Briefs, visit: https://www.jlab.org/news/briefs/latest 

January 25 Briefs Excerpts: 

12 GeV Upgrade 
Hall B and Hall C saw increased work activities in preparation for the demonstration of each Key Performance Parameter for the 12 GeV Upgrade Project and commissioning runs scheduled for this spring. Hall B completed the installation of the Central Time of Flight and High-Threshold Cherenkov Counter detectors. Work continues on the instrumentation/controls and gas systems needed to support detector operations. Hall C saw progress in both the Dipole and Q3 magnet installations and commissioning. Significant items of note were the completion of the pressure and leak testing of the liquid nitrogen and helium circuits for the Q3 magnet; both systems passed. 

Expect Occasional Noise in CEBAF Center Room F113 
If you have a meeting scheduled in CEBAF Center room F113 between now and June 30, you may hear occasional noise from the ongoing construction project in the Data Center next door. The noise is generated as contractors re-engineer the room for Jefferson Lab's needs. The noise can be distracting, so groups are asked to schedule an alternate meeting location if the noise is expected to be an issue. If you have any questions about this notice, contact Michele Solaroli at x7751 or Russell Mattox at x7477. 

RadWorker I Class Offered on Jan. 30 
The Radiation Control Department will hold a Radiation Worker I (SAF801C) class on Monday, Jan. 30, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (location TBD). If you would like to enroll in the class or have any questions about the training, contact Maya Keller at x6021 or mkeller at jlab.org by close of business on Friday, Jan. 27. 

Blood Drive Results Exceed Goal! 
Jefferson Lab donors made a significant contribution during the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Jan. 24, providing 38 productive units, exceeding the goal of 37. Click the link to see the full memo: https://www.jlab.org/memo/blood-drive-results-exceed-goal 

Last Chance to Apply for the JSA Postdoctoral Research Prize 
The prize will be awarded to the top candidate with a record of accomplishment in physics, a planned high impact Jefferson Lab physics program, proposed use of the research grant, and promise of further accomplishments in the Jefferson Lab research fields. Entries are due by Jan. 27. More details and submission requirements can be found online: https://www.jlab.org/memo/jsa-postdoctoral-research-prize-submissions-due-jan-27-2017 

Don't Forget to Nominate a Colleague for the 2017 Outstanding Nuclear Physicist Award 
JSA is now accepting nominations for the 2017 Outstanding Nuclear Physicist Award, which recognizes individuals who have made outstanding and sustained contributions, including technical achievements, to experimental and/or theoretical research related to the nuclear physics program at Jefferson Lab. The biennial award consists of a certificate and a $10,000 honorarium, presented to the honoree at the Jefferson Lab Annual Users Group meeting. Deadline for submissions is Jan. 31. See details and poster online: http://www.jsallc.org/IF/17ONPAward.html 

JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship Program Now Taking Applications 
The JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship Program contributes to addressing the nation's commitment to grow our future science leaders and researchers by providing the environment and financial resources for graduate students to work alongside Jefferson Lab researchers. Funded by the JSA Initiatives Fund, the fellowships will be awarded to qualified doctoral students at SURA member universities for research related to Jefferson Lab. Each fellowship will provide the awardee's home institution with a $10,000 stipend. The awardee's home institution must agree to provide the remaining research assistant stipend from institutional or research funds. Application materials are due by March 10. More information and application requirements can be found online: http://www.jsallc.org/IF/fellowships.html 

Apply Now for Sabbatical and Research Leave Support at Jefferson Lab 
The JSA/JLab Sabbatical and Research Leave Support Program enhances research opportunities for faculty through access to Jefferson Lab facilities and interaction with Lab researchers and users, strengthens the teaching and research capabilities of universities through faculty involvement, and strengthens the research programs of Jefferson Lab by attracting "new blood" and integrating university faculty members in the laboratory's programs. The program, funded by the JSA Initiatives Fund, provides living expenses up to $1,500 per month for up to nine months to qualified faculty members to relocate to the Hampton Roads area to conduct full-time research at the Jefferson Lab while on an approved sabbatical or research leave. Application materials are due by March 31. More information and applications requirements can be found online: http://www.jsallc.org/IF/sabbaticals.html 

To access the full version of the JLab Weekly Briefs, visit: https://www.jlab.org/news/briefs/latest 
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