Current Events |
Success! First test beam in ARIEL’s E-linac |
24 June 2014 |
ARIEL hits another
milestone! On May 23, ARIEL received its
Operating License from the CNSC, allowing the
e-linac to generate beam. To test
the e-linac’s components, including the SRF cavity, the first electron beam
was produced on June 1. |
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Experimental Result |
Are Neutrinos Their Own Twin? |
23 June 2014 |
Is it possible that instead of having a distinct antimatter particle, neutrinos could be their own antimatter twin? Determining the nature of neutrinos is a key goal of modern particle physics. EXO-200 has recently announced a result that is helping scientists answer this fundamental question. |
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Awards & Honours |
Inaugural Erich Vogt FYSRE Awarded |
18 June 2014 |
Vancouver native Walter Wasserman,
a first-year student at UBC, has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Erich Vogt
First Year Student Research Experience (FYSRE) award. The award offers first year students a paid research experience over the summer months. |
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Workshops & Conferences |
TRIUMF Advances the Future of Wireless |
16 June 2014 |
Data communication and processing protocols from
cutting-edge physics experiments often exploit or even extend the latest
developments in wireless communications; TRIUMF engineers recently pushed the technology forward. |
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Experimental Result |
The SUSY Fever |
10 June 2014 |
The
ATLAS Collaboration has released three search analyses
addressing the production of charginos and neutralinos, a strong component in supersymmetry. Supersymmetry is a promising extension of
the Standard Model of elementary particles. |
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Experimental Result |
Canadian Team Addresses Tc-99m Crisis |
09 June 2014 |
In demonstrating technology suitable and scalable for multiple brands of cyclotrons, this Canadian team has developed a comprehensive solution to
produce Tc-99m in large quantities suitable for large population bases. |
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Current Events |
Physicists Wow Theatre Guests |
04 June 2014 |
Returning to Vancouver for the second year, "Particle Fever" has been a surprising hit amongst
documentary theatregoers worldwide. At a recent viewing, a panel of particle physicists were available for questions after the film. |
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Experimental Result |
ALPHA Charges Up Antimatter |
03 June 2014 |
In a paper published today in the journal Nature Communications, the ALPHA collaboration reports on their
latest measurement of a fundamental property of antihydrogen, the ephemeral
antimatter twin to normal hydrogen. |
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Workshops & Conferences |
Radiation Experts Meet in Vancouver |
03 June 2014 |
The Canadian Radiation Protection Agency held their annual conference this year in Vancouver, bringing together the top safety professionals from across Canada to think about
issues from environmental safety to risk communication. |
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Funding Announcements |
Federal Support for Isotopes & IAMI |
30 May 2014 |
The Honourable Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western
Economic Diversification, announced funding of $5.5 million to support TRIUMF in procuring a
new TR-24 cyclotron and developing the Institute for Accelerator-based Medical
Isotopes. |
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