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Behaviour of exotic titanium isotopes confounds expectations
To probe 'closed shell' effects surrounding elements with 32 neutrons, a team at TRIUMF produced exotic, radioactive forms of titanium and weighed them with the ultra-precise mass spectrometers at TRIUMF’s Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear Science (TITAN) facility.
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TRIUMF cyclotron’s new main magnet power supply comes to life
On Friday, April 6th, members of the TRIUMF community gathered to celebrate the successful installation of the new main magnet power supply (MMPS).
TRIUMF welcomes University of Regina as newest full member university
TRIUMF wishes a warm welcome to the University of Regina, our newest full member. Welcome aboard, U of R!
Two awards in 3-Minute Thesis competition for TRIUMF Ph.D. candidate Andrew Robertson
TRIUMF Ph.D. candidate Andrew Robertson took home awards for First Place and People's Choice at the recent 2018 UBC 3-Minute Thesis competition. He moves on to compete at the Western Regional competition in Regina on April 27, 2018.
Governor General visits TRIUMF to explore frontiers of Canadian discovery and innovation
On March 22, TRIUMF welcomed Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, as part of her first official visit to British Columbia.
Behaviour of exotic titanium isotopes confounds expectations
To probe 'closed shell' effects surrounding elements with 32 neutrons, a team at TRIUMF produced exotic, radioactive forms of titanium and weighed them with the ultra-precise mass spectrometers at TRIUMF’s Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear Science (TITAN) facility.
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and TRIUMF to Host 11th Targeted-Alpha-Therapy Symposium
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada’s premier nuclear science and technology organization, and TRIUMF jointly announced today that they are partnering to co-host the 11th Targeted-Alpha-Therapy Symposium (TAT11) to be held from April 1 – 5, 2019