TRIUMF is proud to host Yu-Shin Ding, an international expert on PET research, as she helps develop radiotracers at TRIUMF to study Parkinson's and other diseases.
The ARIEL Groundbreaking ceremony today marks the official beginning of a new research tunnel being built at TRIUMF to further work in areas such as medical isotopes.
TRIUMF's leadership team paid a visit to China's Institute for Atomic Energy and signed a new framework for collaboration that includes isotope production, acceleration, and research.
A small energy company using NRC IRAP funds is recognized as an innovation leader. TRIUMF comments on this success as an indicator of Canada's growing knowledge economy.
A conference in Europe examines energy efficiency, conservation, and management at large accelerator laboratories. TRIUMF and UBC participate to discuss an option for using TRIUMF's cooling water as a heat source for UBC campus.