Experimental Result |
A TRIUMF for ALPHA-2 |
25 February 2016 |
The ALPHA Collaboration, including several key contributors from TRIUMF, once again pushed the boundaries of antihydrogen research with their latest breakthrough. |
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Experimental Result |
Dr. Richard Hill Visits TRIUMF in the Pursuit of Knowing |
11 February 2016 |
Distinguished visiting scientist Dr. Richard Hill brings law and order to physics problems through the simplicity of mathematics and the power of collaboration with like-minded individuals from around the world. |
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Awards & Honours |
TRIUMF Photo Wins Global Physics Photowalk |
14 December 2015 |
Vancouver photographer wins Global Physics Photowalk 2015 competition by capturing her childhood memories in TRIUMF photo. |
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Awards & Honours |
John D’Auria – A Rebel With A Cause |
03 December 2015 |
For his excellence in science, John D’Auria has been invited to be a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the world’s largest association of physicists. |
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Awards & Honours |
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics |
09 November 2015 |
This prize is awarded jointly to the Daya Bay, Kamland, SNO, Super-K, and T2K/K2K collaborations “for the fundamental discovery of neutrino oscillations, revealing a new frontier beyond, and possibly far beyond, the standard model of particle physics.” |
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Awards & Honours |
Winning Photographs Revealed |
04 November 2015 |
Congratulations to the Vancouver photographers for their winning photos in TRIUMF’s photo competition, part of the Global Physics Photowalk 2015. |
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Experimental Result |
Computing the Heart of Matter |
03 November 2015 |
An international team of theoretical physicists has succeeded for the first time in calculating important properties of the Calcium-48 nucleus, using America's largest supercomputer. |
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Awards & Honours |
Reflections on the Nobel Prize in Physics |
26 October 2015 |
News that the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Takaaki Kajita (University of Tokyo) and Art McDonald (Queen's University) sparked a day of celebration at the lab. Read on for reflections about TRIUMF's involvement in the SNO experiment. |
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Experimental Result |
Yann Seimbille's Three Big Ideas |
22 October 2015 |
TRIUMF continues to grow its team of world-class researchers with the addition of Dr. Yann Seimbille. Yann joins TRIUMF from Switzerland’s Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève and hopes to realize three goals. |
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University Stories |
The Sounds of Science |
28 September 2015 |
TRIUMF’s Ewan Hill recently presented a collaborative music project, disCERN, at Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival that had dozens of patrons dancing in their seats as they experienced physics in an entirely new way. |
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