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Science Week 2024

America/Vancouver
Description

TRIUMF Science Week is back this summer!

July 22nd - July 26th, 2024

Welcome to Science Week 2024

This year's program will feature presentations on recent achievements and highlights of TRIUMF's science program. This year's Science Week will also  be used as platform to present the different 2025-2030 5-year plan scenario and engage discussions with the community. The program will be complemented with sessions on Indigenous learning, EDI, and Sustainability as well as an anniversary session celebrating the 50 years of beam at TRIUMF and the 70th anniversary of CERN.  Parallel sessions will focus on Early Career Networking, Canadian R&D Strategy and Engineering topics. We will conclude the week with the TRIUMF Users Group Annual General meeting.  Science Week features plenty of networking opportunities and social events throughout the week including the now infamous soccer tournament and BBQ at UBC Farm!   

 

Science week is planned as in-person event, but if you want to join online, please follow the zoom links that will be send out to all participants via email.

Registration is now open! Please see the different registration options before starting registration.

 

Early registrations close on June 9th

We’re excited to see you at TRIUMF!

 

 

Questions? Contact us!
    • Welcome session TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 1
        Welcome & Introduction from TRIUMF Executive Director & CEO, Nigel Smith
        Speaker: Nigel Smith (TRIUMF)
      • 2
        Science week organizational information
        Speakers: Chloé Malbrunot (TRIUMF), Christian Diget (University of York), David McKeen (TRIUMF), Katherine Pachal (TRIUMF)
    • Accelerator Science TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 3
        Keynote
      • 4
        Overview of TRIUMF Cyclotron
        Speaker: Lige Zhang (TRIUMF)
      • 5
        Novel Applications of TRIUMF's Accelerated Beams
        Speaker: Christopher Charles (TRIUMF)
    • Coffee Break Courtyard

      Courtyard

    • Life Sciences TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      Convener: Valery Radchenko (TRIUMF)
      • 6
        Targeted alpha therapy at US National Labs

        Dr Andrew Burgoyne received his Bachelor of Science (2009) with a double major in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science Honours degree (2010) and Master of Science (2012) in Chemistry (cum laude) from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and his Ph.D. (2015) in Chemistry from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
        After a stint as a postdoctoral research fellow at the College of Pharmacy at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, Dr Burgoyne joined the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK CEN to develop new radiopharmaceuticals harnessing therapeutic radioisotopes. While there he established new radioisotope production capabilities and developed radiochemical processing technologies to purify reactor produced radioisotopes.
        Andrew then joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory to expand his portfolio and gain more experience in actinide chemistry. He is a R&D Staff Member Radiochemist in the Medical Isotopes Development Group, within the Radioisotope Science and Technology Division of the Isotope Science and Engineering Directorate, and now manages radioisotope production efforts for the US Department of Energy Isotope Program. Dr Burgoyne is the principal investigator for the R&D and production efforts of accelerator-produced actinium-225 (cGMP) from thorum-232, also for the fabrication of radium-224/lead-212 generators from thorium-228, and for tungsten-188/rhenium-188 production.

        Speaker: Dr Andrew Bourgoyne (ORNL)
      • 7
        Highly Stable and Specific Chelator for Actinium for Targeted-Alpha Therapy
        Speaker: Dr LEE LEE LILY LI (the University of British Columbia)
      • 8
        Produciton of medical radionuclides with ISAC facility (focus on Ac-226)
        Speaker: Dr Helena Konair
    • Lunch Break Food trucks outside MOB

      Food trucks outside MOB

    • Nuclear Physics TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 9
        Studying nuclear structure with laser spectroscopy
        Speaker: Kara Lynch
      • 10
        The Impact of Oxygen-17 Alpha Captures on the s-Process
        Speaker: Cameron Angus (TRIUMF)
      • 11
        Recent achievements in developing ab initio optical potentials for nuclear reactions
        Speaker: Matteo Vorabbi (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    • Quantum Materials / Molecular and Materials Science TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 12
        x
      • 13
        x
    • Welcome Reception
    • Public lecture
      • 14
        Evolution of the nuclear medicine programme at TRIUMF
        Speaker: Thomas Ruth (TRIUMF)
    • Particle Physics TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 15
        The Status and Future of Particle Physics
        Speaker: Prof. Isabel Garcia Garcia (University of Washington)
      • 16
        nEXO
        Speaker: Prof. Thomas Brunner (McGill)
      • 17
        SuperCDMS
        Speaker: Dr Yan Liu (UBC)
      • 18
        NA62 & PIONEER
        Speaker: Dr Bob Velghe (TRIUMF)
    • Coffee Break
    • EDI TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 19
        Mentorship programmes at TRIUMF and initial results of DEI interviews across the lab
        Speakers: Anna Kwiatkowski (TRIUMF), Monika Stachura (TRIUMF)
      • 20
        Allyship
        Speaker: Toni Schmader (UBC)
      • 21
        Discussions / Q&A
    • Lunch Break Food trucks outside MOB

      Food trucks outside MOB

    • Scientific Computing
      • 22
        The World LHC Grid - present and future
        Speaker: Reda Tafirout (TRIUMF)
      • 23
        AI in Radiochemistry
        Speaker: P.J.H Scott (U. Michigan)
      • 24
        Quantum Computing in High Energy Physics
        Speaker: Andrea Delgado (ORNL)
    • Science & Technology TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 25
        x
      • 26
        UCN Program at TRIUMF
        Speaker: Alexis Brossard (TRIUMF)
      • 27
        The HAICU experiment at TRIUMF
        Speaker: Andrea Capra (TRIUMF)
    • Coffee Break
    • Student competition TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

    • TRIUMF soccer tournament South Turf Minifields

      South Turf Minifields

    • 5-year plan
      • 28
        5-y plan
    • Coffee Break
    • 5-year plan TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 29
        5-year plan
    • Break Food trucks outside MOB

      Food trucks outside MOB

    • 5YP-Consultations TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 30
        5YP-Consultations
    • Coffee Break Outside MOB

      Outside MOB

    • 5YP-Consultations TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 31
        5YP-Consultations
    • Poster Session Courtyard

      Courtyard

      Convener: Katherine Pachal (TRIUMF)
    • 50 years TRIUMF / 70 years of CERN TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      • 32
        Recollections of TRIUMF first beam
        Speaker: Jean-Michel poutissou (triumf)
      • 33
        TRIUMF contributions to CERN
        Speaker: Ewart Blackmore (TRIUMF)
      • 34
        The TRIUMF/CERN collaboration
        Speaker: Lyn Evans
    • Coffee Break
    • Indigenous Knowledge: Integrating Indigenous Ways of Knowing with Western Sciences TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      Convener: Andrew Ikeman
      • 35
        Welcome & Introductions
        Speaker: Andrew Ikeman
      • 36
        Weaving Indigenous Knowledge with Mainstream Science using Canada’s Synchrotron

        The Canadian Light Source (CLS), Canada’s only synchrotron, is a national facility the size of a (Canadian) football field. CLS has an education team that delivers programming for high school students and educators that connects science research and science curriculum through inquiry-based teaching and learning that includes hands-on opportunities for youth. In this presentation, Dallas Pelly, Education Coordinator- Indigenous programs, will share knowledge and tips on how to promote science inquiry in a reconciliation context. We will share insights about the Indigenous programming that has been established through the work of the CLS. We will also learn about the work that CLS is doing to change who sees themselves in science, including increasing Indigenous participation in STEM education and learning. Participants will also gain valuable insight into the many program offerings of the CLS including: Students on the Beamline, Teacher PD, seminars & workshops, and more.

        Biography:
        Dallas Pelly is an Indigenous educator, community builder, and social innovator. He is a proud U of S alumnus of the ITEP program (B Ed ’18). He is excited about working as an Education Coordinator- Indigenous Programs at the Canadian Light Source. Dallas is passionate about helping bridge the gap between Indigenous knowledge systems and mainstream science. In his spare time Dallas loves biking, going for long walks, and wrestling with his 3 sons, Oaklen, Emmett, and Denver. Dallas and his family currently reside on Treaty 6 territory in what is now known as Saskatoon.

        Speaker: Dallas Pelly (Canadian Light Source)
      • 37
        TRIUMF's Indigenous Engagement Roadmap
        Speaker: Andrew Ikeman
      • 38
        Q&A
        Speakers: Andrew Ikeman, Dallas Pelly (Canadian Light Source)
    • Lunch Break Food trucks outside MOB

      Food trucks outside MOB

    • Sustainability session
    • Parallel 1 : Early Career Networking Event Auditorium

      Auditorium

      Convener: Christopher Chambers (TRIUMF)
      • 39
        Career Panel
    • Parallel 2 : Canadian R&D strategy MOB Boardroom

      MOB Boardroom

      Convener: Fabrice Retiere (TRIUMF)
    • Parallel 3 : Technical session Theory Room

      Theory Room

    • Coffee Break Courtyard

      Courtyard

    • Parallel 1 : Early Career Networking Event Auditorium

      Auditorium

      Convener: Christopher Chambers (TRIUMF)
      • 40
        Speed Mentoring
    • Parallel 2 : Canadian R&D strategy MOB Boardroom

      MOB Boardroom

      Convener: Fabrice Retiere (TRIUMF)
    • Parallel 3 : Technical session Theory room

      Theory room

    • BBQ / summer festival at UBC farms
    • TRIUMF User's Group AGM TRIUMF Auditorium

      TRIUMF Auditorium

      Convener: Katherine Pachal (TRIUMF)
    • Concluding remarks
      Convener: Nigel Smith (TRIUMF)
    • Coffee Break Courtyard

      Courtyard

    • Early Career Researchers Workshop
      Convener: Gabby Gelinas
      • 41
        CV / Resume Writing - Academic perspective
        Speaker: Maximilian Swiatlowski (TRIUMF)
      • 42
        CV / Resume Writing - Industry perspective
        Speaker: Cameron Wilson
      • 43
        Personalized feedback on Resume/CVs
    • Break Food trucks outside MOB

      Food trucks outside MOB

    • IAMI Tour