A $2 million award from the U.S. National Science Foundation for an international consortium aimed at probing novel superconductors will heavily involve TRIUMF.
And the jury has spoken! TRIUMF's first ever science photo walk is now being exhibited in the ISAC-II Atrium. The photographs will be displayed until August 10th, 2010.
TRIUMF hosts the 24th International Nuclear Physics Conference, bringing together the world’s best talents in nuclear science to explore the most compelling questions of modern research.
A $30.7-million provincial investment in TRIUMF is expected to help lead the way in alleviating future medical isotope shortages, while keeping B.C. and Canada at the forefront of particle and nuclear physics, Premier Gordon Campbell announced today.
Following a workshop hosted by the CERN European particle physics laboratory in February, doctors and physicists published a strategy for harnessing physics for health.
On May 28- 30, UBC is inviting alumni, friends, and family to join the festivities to celebrate Alumni Weekend — including a tour of the physics powerhouse on south campus, TRIUMF.
Thirty young, bright students have been invited to TRIUMF to take part in Go Physics! This is a one day camp initiated by Perimeter Institute to engage students in hands‐on labs and challenges in thinking like a physicist.