MAL/ARUNA highlighted at the Low Energy Community Meeting 2024
MAL is highlighted as one of the 12 ARUNA facilities at the Low Energy Community Meeting...
Dr. Banu lectures at the 2024 ESSENA
Dr. A. Banu was invited to give a lecture entitled “Exploring the Origin of the Rarest Stable Isotopes Naturally Occurring on Earth with Photon Beams” at the 12th European Summer School on Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics, June 16-22, 2024, Aci Trezza, Catania,...
MAL talks at Ohio University
Dr. A. Banu presented “Exploring the Origin of the Rarest Stable Isotopes via Photon-Induced Activation Studies at the Madison Accelerator Laboratory” at T3 Workshop on Statistical Nuclear Physics for Astrophysics and Applications, August 14th – 17th, 2023, Ohio...
AccelApp ’24
Dr. A. Banu presented “Exploring the Origin of the Rarest Stable Isotopes via Photon-Induced Activation Studies at the Madison Accelerator Laboratory” at the 2024 International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators, held in Norfolk, Virginia,...
MAL/ARUNA made it into the 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science
MAL is highlighted as one of the 12 ARUNA facilities in the USA’s 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science – A New era of...
2022 NSAC Long Range Plan Town Hall Meeting at Argonne National Laboratory
Dr. A. Banu presented “Developing Madison Accelerator Laboratory as a Unique Nuclear Research User Facility at James Madison University” at the 2022 NSAC Long Range Plan Town Hall Meeting on Nuclear Structure, Reactions and astrophysics - Working Group on...
Putting JMU on the map: another milestone for the Madison Accelerator Laboratory (MAL)!
MAL has been accepted into the Association for Research at University Nuclear Accelerators (ARUNA), being one of only three undergraduate research facilities in the association. ARUNA's mission is three-fold: (1) Maximize and optimize the use of all nuclear...
Madison Accelerator Laboratory is Open for Business
James Madison University’s new physics laboratory has just opened a world of opportunities for research and career development says Professor Art Champagne, the William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Physics at UNC-Chapel Hill and a Fellow of the...
AccApp ’21
Dr. S. Pendleton presented “Developing Madison Accelerator Laboratory as a Unique Nuclear Research User Facility at James Madison University” at the 14th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators, held in Washington, DC, Nov. 30 - Dec....
MAL Workshop (June 22-23, 2017)
Check out details on the website of the Workshop on the Science, Instrumentation and Education Program at the Madison Accelerator...