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It is managed by the Beam Delivery group within the Accelerator Division and is meant to complement the information about TRIUMF's [http://www.triumf.ca/research research program] available on the lab's web site.
It is managed by the Beam Delivery group within the Accelerator Division and is meant to complement the information about TRIUMF's [http://www.triumf.ca/research research program] available on the lab's web site.


This wiki is a work in progress and will be updated frequently.
This wiki is a work in progress.
Please forward all comments, queries, and suggestions to [http://www.triumf.info/facility/directories/index.php?search=anthony+c+morton&server=admin Colin Morton].
Please forward all comments, queries, and suggestions to [http://www.triumf.info/facility/directories/index.php?search=anthony+c+morton&server=admin Colin Morton].



Revision as of 16:37, 10 January 2012


The purpose of this wiki is to provide all the necessary information to allow a user to propose, plan, and run an experiment at TRIUMF. It is managed by the Beam Delivery group within the Accelerator Division and is meant to complement the information about TRIUMF's research program available on the lab's web site.

This wiki is a work in progress. Please forward all comments, queries, and suggestions to Colin Morton.

Beam Delivery at TRIUMF

Guide for experimenters

How to ...

Facility information

TRIUMF contacts

  • Science Division
    • Admin Computing
  • Support groups
    • Detectors
    • Data acquisition and analysis
    • General support
  • Meson Hall
    • Beamline, channel and facility coordinators
  • ISAC
    • ISAC low-energy experimental facilities
    • ISAC-I (accelerated) experimental facilities
    • ISAC-II experimental facilities

Forms

Mounting an experiment

General purpose

Links