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Current Events One Step Closer to Electron Acceleration 07 April 2011 To accelerate electrons through the e-linac, an electron "gun" is used to generate and initially steer the electrons. The TRIUMF team has achieved success at 100 keV and 10 mA, a key milestone on the way to ARIEL.
Experimental Result UK Accelerator Milestone is A World First 01 April 2011 A new accelerator technology that promises a range of applications from treating cancer to powering safer nuclear reactors has reached a world first in its development; TRIUMF is a key collaborator.
Current Events ARIEL Construction Begins 30 March 2011 On March 28, 2011, a ceremonial groundbreaking took place to commemorate the start of formal construction of the new Stores Building.
Experimental Result T2K Releases First Results 21 March 2011 T2K released a careful analysis of its first year of data concerning the properties of the elusive neutrino particle.
Current Events Twitter, Facebook, Blogs! OhMy! 18 March 2011 TRIUMF’s new endeavour – Social media – has recently taken off. In this past month, jumped feet first into this vast online world.
Workshops & Conferences Be a Physicist for the Day 17 March 2011 Students from lower mainland BC will be particpating in CERN's Masterclass on March 18, where they will analyze real data from CERN.
Current Events Resources for Understanding Fukushima Crisis (updated) 13 March 2011 While TRIUMF does not have a nuclear reactor, the laboratory has identified some useful online resources for following the Fukushima crisis.
From the Director To our Japanese Friends, Families, & Collaborators 11 March 2011 All of us here at TRIUMF are saddened by the tragedy in Japan very early this morning.  We offer our deepest sympathies, condolences, and support to everyone affected.
Experimental Result Alberta Researchers Attack Neutrino Mysteries 09 March 2011 The University of Alberta and TRIUMF, along with other universities and labs, are preparing for the SNO+ experiment to study the properties of neutrinos from the sun.
Awards & Honours Vanessa Simon Recognized at 2011 WNPPC 07 March 2011 Vanessa Simon, a Ph.D. Student working at TRIUMF, was awarded 3rd prize for Best Student Presentation at the 2011 WNPPC Conference in Alberta.

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