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In the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic, groups from across the TRIUMF community have mobilized to support a variety of health-focused initiatives.
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As we continue to face the impact of the coronavirus on TRIUMF and the global science community, we want to take a moment to acknowledge the efforts of everyone at the lab doing their part each day.
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With results published recently in the prestigious journal Nature, T2K researchers, including several TRIUMF scientists, have have made an important first step in the comparison of neutrino and antineutrino oscillation.
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Waterloo becomes TRIUMF’s 21st member university. Welcome, Waterloo!
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Our Five-Year Plan 2023-2025 lays out a vision for TRIUMF for the next five years and the decades beyond. It is designed to maximize our impact, build on our existing strengths, and capitalize on emerging opportunities. We invite you to explore our plan.
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Today, TRIUMF welcomed Prime Minister Trudeau for a special visit where he announced investments to support a new state-of-the art life sciences facility, the Institute for Advanced Medical Isotopes (IAMI).
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TRIUMF's latest Coronavirus (COVID-19) advisories and updates are available here [Revised: July 29, 2023]
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TRIUMF research scientist Dr. Kenji Kojima has been awarded the Dalhousie University ‘Top Co-op老王最新版’
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23 June 2023
Past TRIUMF post-doctoral researcher and current TRIUMF user Dr. Kyle Leach has been awarded the United States Department of Energy’s (US DOE) prestigious 老王v2.2.8 for his work developing superconducting quantum sensors for hunting sterile neutrinos.
New media project re-envisions ISAC-II experimental hall in 3D
08 June 2023
TRIUMF joins a growing number of physics laboratories leveraging 3D photography and scanning technology to reimagine science communications in the virtual.
TITAN scientist awarded 2018-2023 CAP Thesis Prize
28 May 2023
Dr. Erich Leistenschneider, a post-doctoral researcher who worked on TITAN (TRIUMF Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear Science), has been awarded the 2018-2023 Canadian Association of Physicists Division of Nuclear Physics Thesis Prize.