Current Events |
Canada's Big Science Leaders Converge |
17 October 2014 |
Leaders from four of Canada’s big science facilities joined together at Canadian Science Policy Conference in Halifax today to discuss how large research infrastructure provides significant societal and economic benefit to Canada. |
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From the Director |
Canada's First Astronaut Visits TRIUMF |
08 January 2013 |
Canada's first astronaut, Marc Garneau, M.P., returned to TRIUMF to talk with scientists and witness the progress in advancing isotopes for science and medicine. |
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Current Events |
Canada’s First Astronaut Visits TRIUMF |
30 April 2009 |
On Friday, April 17th, TRIUMF welcomed the Honourable Marc Garneau, a Canadian astronaut, engineer and politician. Currently serving as a Member of Parliament for Westmount-Ville-Marie, he serves as science critic for Parliament. The MP visited TRIUMF as part of a larger tour he is conducting of large science centres in Canada (he arrived in Vancouver straight from Saskstaoon and its Canadian Light Source). |
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Canadian ATLAS Tier-1 Data Centre |
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Research Highlights |
Canadian contribution to critical cryomodules for high luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider officially begins |
04 December 2023 |
With a wave goodbye to departing colleagues from the 13th annual of meeting the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (Hi-Lumi or HL-LHC) project collaboration, Canadian accelerator physics researchers are now turning their sights on their next major objective: the fabrication of key cryomodules that will host specialized `crab’ cavities as part of the high luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). |
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Current Events |
Canadian laser breakthrough has physicists close to cooling down antimatter |
22 August 2018 |
With help from TRIUMF scientists, the ALPHA experiment at CERN has for the first time observed a benchmark atomic energy transition in antihydrogen |
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Current Events |
Canadian Magnets Installed in LHC at CERN |
15 May 2008 |
As the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is completed at CERN, the end of the winter season marked another milestone of assembly when the 154 "warm" magnets were installed. Delivering the magnets half-way around the world, TRIUMF oversaw the contribution of 52 (48 plus 4 spares) units to the project. |
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Experimental Result |
Canadian Milestone in Japan-based Experiment |
08 October 2009 |
The Canadian group associated with the Tokai-to-Kamioka neutrino experiment in Japan achieved a major milestone on October 6, 2009, with the installation of the first of two fine-grained detectors. |
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Headlines |
Canadian MVM collaboration receives go-ahead to begin ventilator production |
30 September 2020 |
TRIUMF is pleased to share news that Health Canada has authorized the Canadian Mechanical Ventilator Milano (MVM) design under an Interim Order. |
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Current Events |
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and TRIUMF to Host 11th Targeted-Alpha-Therapy Symposium |
29 January 2018 |
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 |
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