TRIUMF and other Canadian collaborators have participated in the first measurement of the proton's weak charge; results will be published in Physical Review Letters.
The public dialogue “Common
Ground” was the launch of the Conversations Project at Emily Carr, in
collaboration with TRIUMF and the Artists in Residence program.
Keiler, Benjamin, and Lloyd spent six weeks at the laboratory with teams from the Nuclear Medicine division, TRIUMF's High Voltage EDM Lab, and the μSR experiment as part of a competitive fellowship for recent high school graduates.
The Memorandum of Understanding will combine key resources and labour between the two facilities for the advancement of research into rare isotopes for science and medicine.
This year's TRISEP (Tri-Institute Summer School on Elementary Particles), attracted graduate students from around the globe. Read a first-hand account from one of the students, Claire David.
At today's meeting of the European Physical Society, TRIUMF's Michael Wilking announced a new breakthrough in
understanding neutrinos, nature's most elusive particles.
Former
TRIUMF collaborator Chloé Malbrunot was recognized as a senior research fellow
with CERN’s ASACUSA collaboration that is studying anti-hydrogen.
U.S. researcher Mark Hartz is the envy of Japan's Kavli Institute for Physics and Mathematics of the Universe and Canada's TRIUMF lab. For the next five years, he will work on T2K neutrinos and choose which country will be his long-term home.