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From the Director |
University of Winnipeg Joins TRIUMF |
18 April 2011 |
TRIUMF welcomes the University of Winnipeg as a new associate member of the university consortium that owns and operates the laboratory. |
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University of Manitoba Joins World-Class Research Institute |
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Current Events |
University of Manitoba Joins TRIUMF |
24 March 2009 |
On Friday, March 20, the University of Manitoba became a full member of TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics. "The University of Manitoba is excited to be joining this facility," said Dr. Digvir Jayas, Acting Vice-President (Research) at the University of Manitoba. |
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Research Highlights |
University of Guelph researchers leverage TRIUMF’s unique facilities to probe safe nuclear waste storage solutions |
20 December 2019 |
Researchers from the University of Guelph and Atomic Energy of France recently published a study in Nature Scientific Reports that investigates how the chemistry of atoms can be affected by confinement within nanostructures – an investigation with potential implications for long-term safe storage of nuclear waste, novel ways of generating and storing hydrogen as a clean energy source, and new technologies for capturing and reusing greenhouse gases. |
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Experimental Result |
Understanding the Inner Workings of Novae |
11 July 2013 |
TRIUMF’s DRAGON Group has made the first successful observation of the fusion of radioactive 18F with hydrogen, producing19Ne. In time, this will give astrophysicists another way to observe the inner workings of novae. |
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Experimental Result |
Understanding Helium |
05 February 2012 |
Recent measurements with TRIUMF's TITAN facility, combined with theoretical modeling from TRIUMF's theory group, push back the frontiers of understanding nuclei--starting with the helium family of isotopes. |
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