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Headlines 2012 TRIUMF Fellowship Recipients Selected 16 May 2012 TRIUMF recently named the three graduating high school students that have been awarded the 2012 TRIUMF High School Fellowship.
Experimental Result HALO is operational at SNOLAB 09 May 2012 HALO, a neutrino detector located in SNOLAB, is now up and running. TRIUMF researcher, Stan Yen, played a significant role in the design and construction of the detector.
Headlines AAPS Achieves Project Milestone 08 May 2012 AAPS, Inc. has achieved milestone in the muon-geotomography project with the successful design & construction of the first full-scale prototype detector.
Awards & Honours Dr. Myers Awarded CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal 27 April 2012 Robert Myers has been awarded the CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal for Contributions to Subatomic Physics for his work on string theory.
Funding Announcements TRIUMF Supported by Public & Private Funds 26 April 2012 TRIUMF's activities are supported by federal and provincial funds as well as a handful of private-sector contributions.
Current Events TRIUMF Recruiting Passionate Speakers 20 April 2012 TRIUMF is looking for scientists passionate about their work and interested in public speaking
Workshops & Conferences High School Students Attend Masterclass 19 April 2012 High school students from the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island attended the Particle Physics Masterclass at UBC and UVic.
From the Director Adieu to Jean-Michel Poutissou 12 April 2012 Jean-Michel Poutissou, and his wife Renee, fully retired from TRIUMF at the beginning of April. Over the years, they have contributed to nearly every success of the lab. 
Current Events Makoto Fujiwara Wins John Dawson Award 04 April 2012 TRIUMF scientist, Makoto Fujiwara, has won the 2011 John Dawson Award for his work on the ALPHA project at CERN.
Current Events Science World Hosts Emily Carr/TRIUMF Art 04 April 2012 Starting this weekend, a collection of art created by Emily Carr University students through TRIUMF's Artists in Residence program will be displayed at Science World. 

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