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Awards & Honours Canadian Physicists Win U.S. Honours 21 December 2012 Six Canadian physicists were elected to become Fellows of the American Physical Society, recognizing outstanding contributions to physics. Congrats to TRIUMF's Jens Dilling & Don Fleming (also UBC)!
Awards & Honours Canadian Physics Wins 3 of Top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year 16 December 2011 Canadian physicists captured three of the top spots in Physics World's annual ranking of the top 10 breakthroughs of the year.  The T2K neutrino experiment in Japan directly involves TRIUMF and won 7th.
Current Events Canadian Supercomputer Ready to Probe Fundamental Structure of Matter 22 October 2007 TRIUMF and IBM announced that Canada's contribution to a worldwide network of supercomputers is ready to process data from the world's largest particle accelerator.
Awards & Honours Canadian-born Physicist Shares Nobel Prize 06 October 2009 Canadian physicist Willard S. Boyle recieved a phone call early this morning with news that would change his life forever:  his 1969 co-invention was being recognized by the Nobel Prize committee with a share of this year's Physics Prize.
Current Events Canadians Comment on Medical-Isotope Shortage 18 November 2009 Health care workers, patients and experts have their say on video about the ongoing medical-isotope shortage and its impact on Canadians and the world.
Awards & Honours CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching Physics 19 April 2010 Phil Freeman, teacher at Richmond Secondary School, is awarded the first ever CAP High School Physics Teacher Award for the BC region for his contributions to physics education. Congratulations!
Awards & Honours CAP Awards Vogel for Teaching Excellence 12 May 2011 Peter Vogel at Notre Dame Regional Secondary School in Vancouver has been recognized for his excellence in teaching high school physics.
Awards & Honours CAP High School Physics Teacher Award 24 November 2014 Stephanie Sajatovich of Halifax was selected as the 2014 Award for Excellence in Teaching High School Physics, winner for the Atlantic region, and chose to take her research experience at TRIUMF during the week of Oct 20-24.
Awards & Honours CAP Reveals 2015 Medalists 10 March 2015 The Canadian Association of Physicists awarded seven Canadian physicists for their various life-long contributions to the physics community.
Current Events CDRD and TRIUMF announce collaboration to revolutionize the fight against cancer with targeted alpha therapy 02 April 2019 Speaking at the 11th International Symposium on Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT 11) in Ottawa, the organizations announced today a new partnership that brings together their respective R&D, manufacturing, and commercialization strengths to develop innovative, personalized cancer treatments.

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