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All Hands meeting for the rollout of the Long Range Plan (LRP) held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday. Sept. 5, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Vertical Attachment Clean Room at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Members of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors take a tour of the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) on Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

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Food catered by MoMo’s Cafe for Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

A niobium cavity assembled inside the main Clean Room of the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Lock out Tag out (LOTO) system for various areas of safety at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, June 13, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

A dipole magnet is seen inside the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility located at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Quark Quest Program Assistant Gabriella Wilson, left, and Quark Quest attendee Jasmine Peery, right, participate in a design and engineering challenge in the SSC classroom at Jefferson Lab Newport News, Va., Jan. 8, 2025. (Lindsay Cunningham | Jefferson Lab)

Staff Scientist II Ryan Bodenstein presents to the attendees during the State of the Labs event held at the Holiday Inn in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

This event was hosted by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce and featured multiple speakers from the Department of Energy’s Jefferson Lab and NASA Langley Research Center. Local businesses, partners, and stakeholders in the science and technology fields attended to network and build partnerships alongside the Virginia Peninsula’s premier research facilities.

From left: Ocean Lakes High School Team One teammates Dominic Weir, Meilin Ranjan, and Rockwell Li react during the Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® is a nationwide academic competition that tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics. Middle and high school student teams from diverse backgrounds are comprised of four students, one alternate, and a teacher who serves as an advisor and coach. These teams face-off in a fast-paced question-and-answer format, being tested on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, Earth science, physics, energy, and math.

Hall B Physicist Latifa Elouadrhiri poses for photograph inside Experimental Hall B at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday March 13, 2024. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Long-anticipated experiments that use light to mimic gravity are revealing the distribution of energies, forces and pressures inside a subatomic particle for the first time. (Text by Charlie Wood | Quanta Magazine)

Seen is a wide angle photo of the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer located inside experimental Hall B at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday March, 29, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Hall B is the site of the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer called CLAS12. Powerful magnets steer the electron beam into a target in the experimental hall. The beam's individual electrons smash into the protons and neutrons inside the nuclei of atoms in the target. These violent collisions produce new particles; heavier versions of the familiar protons and neutrons as well a whole variety of intermediate mass particles called "mesons". The outgoing electron that collided with the target nucleus, as well as the produced particles, go flying out into our detector, where they're measured.

 

Our job as particle physicists is to use these measurements to try to deduce the underlying structure of protons and neutrons in the target and to try to understand the forces that create these particles.

 

Trees begin to bloom for spring on top of the “mounds” at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The “mounds” are a layer of earth over three of the lab's four experimental halls, naturally providing radiation shielding and protection from environmental impacts.

Staff Scientist II Ryan Bodenstein presents to the attendees during the State of the Labs event held at the Holiday Inn in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

This event was hosted by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce and featured multiple speakers from the Department of Energy’s Jefferson Lab and NASA Langley Research Center. Local businesses, partners, and stakeholders in the science and technology fields attended to network and build partnerships alongside the Virginia Peninsula’s premier research facilities.

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Ocean Lakes High School Team Two react during the Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® is a nationwide academic competition that tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics. Middle and high school student teams from diverse backgrounds are comprised of four students, one alternate, and a teacher who serves as an advisor and coach. These teams face-off in a fast-paced question-and-answer format, being tested on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, Earth science, physics, energy, and math.

Members of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors take a tour of the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) on Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. Senior Staff Scientist and Director of the Machine Control Center (MCC) Mike Spata, center, shares details of the control center with visiting boards members. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Ocean Lakes High School Dominic Weir, left, and Rockwell Li, right, celebrate after a win during the Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® is a nationwide academic competition that tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics. Middle and high school student teams from diverse backgrounds are comprised of four students, one alternate, and a teacher who serves as an advisor and coach. These teams face-off in a fast-paced question-and-answer format, being tested on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, Earth science, physics, energy, and math.

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Department of Energy: Actions Needed to Assess U.S. Manufacturing Policy and Protect Technology from Foreign Acquisition

 

Note: Four of the 17 labs and six of the 19 universities did not provide templates to GAO for review. The labs stated that they do not have their own exclusive templates and instead use a sample agreement for non-exclusive licenses, which was created by DOE's Technology Transfer Working Group. Six universities declined to share their templates. For each of the license template provisions shown above, we reviewed whether the provision was comprehensive, present but not comprehensive, or not present. We use "comprehensive" to mean that the clause is strongly drafted to protect the lab or university from the risks associated with the applicable activity, for example, a change in control. We use "present – not comprehensive" to mean that the clause is drafted in an incomplete way that provides some protection but still leaves the lab or university somewhat exposed to such risks. A template where "no [such] provision [is] found" provides no protection from such risks.

Student interns chat with various Jefferson Lab researchers, staff, and users about their work during the Science Education Summer Intern poster session held at the CEBAF Center in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

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Hall A/C Staff Scientist Simona Malace, left, works to install photomultiplier tubes to the electron calorimeter (ECal) alongside Virginia Tech graduate student Mahmoud Gomina, right, inside Experimental Hall A at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

A group of lab scientists, technicians, mechanical designers, engineers, scientific users and students are building a new electron calorimeter in Hall A. Known as ECal, the apparatus is a detector for a nuclear physics experiment that will allow scientists to better understand the internal structure of the proton.

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Members of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors take a tour of the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) on Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Staff Scientist II Ryan Bodenstein gives a presentation for the USPAS Tour at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Saturday Jan. 27, 2024. (Emily Perdue | Jefferson Lab).

SRF Cavity Assembly Technicians Tashawn Smith, left, and Juan Jordan, right, move an individual cavity to be placed in the Vertical Attachment area at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

SRF Cavity Assembly Technicians Juan Jordan, left, and Tashawn Smith, right, work to get an individual cavity placed in the Vertical Attachment area at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Ainsley Ogilvie, left, and Em Paul, right, present their research from their time during the Jefferson Lab Science Education Department’s Virginia Summer Residential Governor's School in Engineering Program at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

From left: Hall D Engineering Staff Scientist Vladimir Berdnikov, Staff Scientist Alexander “Sasha” Somov, Undergraduate student from Wuhan University Aoran Liu, Staff Scientist Simon Taylor, Hall D Researcher Arshak Asaturyan, and Researcher Hakob Voskanyan pose for a group photo within the PrimEx detector upgrade for the Forward Calorimeter inside Experimental Hall D located at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday. Sept. 5, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Deyanira Martinez Romero working in the clean room at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Aug. 2, 2024. (Photo provided by Carlos Hernandez-Garcia | Jefferson Lab)

A small herd of deer walk along Jefferson Lab’s campus in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Workshop on Sustainable Software Infrastructure for Advanced Nuclear Physics Computing members pose for a group photos at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, June 20, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Students Dominic Weir, Austin Mao, Meilin Ranjan, Sam Kidd from Ocean Lakes High School competing in the first elimination round for the Science Bowl which was held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Saturday February 3, 2024. (Emily Perdue | Jefferson Lab).

 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl is a nationwide academic competition that tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics.

SRF Cavity Assembly Technician Juan Jordan works to get an individual cavity placed in the Vertical Attachment area at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Local residents from Hampton Roads, Virginia spent the day touring a Department of Energy national laboratory and learned about physics during the 2024 Jefferson Lab Open House held in Newport News, Va., on Saturday, June 8, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The event provides the public with an ideal opportunity to explore this world-class research facility and features entry into research areas; demonstrations; and numerous exhibits and hands-on activities. During your visit, you can learn about superconducting materials, supercomputers, particle accelerators, particle detectors, nuclear physics research and much more!

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Food catered by MoMo’s Cafe for Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

The beam switchyard area shows various beam lines splitting into the three different Experimental Halls inside the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility located at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Jefferson Lab employees work to unload one set of magnet girders—which came from Argonne National Laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS) and will be repurposed for Brookhaven National Laboratory—in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

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