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Science Division
- Science Division office – e-mail (New experiment numbers, etc.)
- Administrative Assistant – Nicole Martin
- Division Head – Reiner Kruecken
Computing
- Core Computing and Networking – website
- All requests for computing services (user IDs, accounts, etc.) should be made through the TRIUMF HelpDesk.
Nuclear Medicine Division
- Division Head - Jean-Michel Poutissou
Support groups
Accelerator Operations
- 500 MeV Cyclotron Operations Coordinator – Jamie Cessford
- ISAC Operations Coordinator – Violeta Toma
- TR13 PET Operations Coordinator – Conny Hoehr
Detectors
- Detector Group Leader – Andy Miller
- Engineering/Construction – Robert Henderson
- Vacuum chambers – Wayne Faszer
- Gas handling – Robert Openshaw
- Instrumentation – Grant Sheffer
Data acquisition and analysis
- Data Acquisition Group Leader – Pierre Amaudruz
- Counting rooms – Meson Hall coordinator: Grant Sheffer; ISAC coordinator: Pierre Amaudruz
General support
- Infrastructure – Curtis Ballard (Group Leader, Site Maintenance Services), Doug Preddy (Group Leader, Beamlines Support)
- Engineering and design – Remy Dawson (Division Head, Engineering)
- Safety approval – Reiner Kruecken (Division Head, Science)
- Beam delivery – Colin Morton (Acting Group Leader)
Meson Hall
Beamline, channel and facility coordinators
- M9, M15, M20 – Syd Kreitzman (Group Leader, MMS Facility)
- M11 – Stan Yen
- M13 – Toshio Numao
- PIF & NIF (Proton and Neutron Irradiation Facilities) – Mike Trinczek (Facility Coordinator)
- STF (Solid Target Facility) – David Pearce
- 500 MeV Irradiation Facility – Rene Van den Elzen (Isotope Production and Operations Supervisor)
ISAC
- Targets/Ion Sources, radioactive ion beam development – Pierre Bricault (Group Leader), Marik Dombsky (ISAC Target Scientist), Jens Lassen (Laser Ion Source Spectroscopist)
- Front end and low-energy beam transport – Friedhelm Ames, Colin Morton
- Accelerators and high-energy beam transport – Marco Marchetto, Bob Laxdal
- Beam delivery – Colin Morton
ISAC comprises two experimental halls with a broad range of facilities.
Each facility has a local Facility Coordinator who is responsible for the safe operation of the facility and will act as a user and visitor liaison.
Interested scientists should contact the appropriate Coordinator from the lists below to obtain more information.
ISAC low-energy experimental facilities
- Collection Station – Friedhelm Ames
- Yield Station – Peter Kunz
- Polarizer – Phil Levy
- βNMR and βNQR – Gerald Morris
- 8π – Adam Garnsworthy
- GPS (general purpose station) – Gordon Ball
- Osaka – John Behr
- Radon EDM – Matt Pearson
- TITAN – Jens Dilling
- TRINAT – John Behr
- Francium Trap – John Behr
- Laser Spectroscopy – Matt Pearson
ISAC-I (accelerated) experimental facilities
- DRAGON – Chris Ruiz
- HEBT-GPS (general purpose station) – Gordon Ball
- TUDA-I, TACTIC (HEBT3) – Lothar Buchmann
ISAC-II experimental facilities
- HERACLES (SEBT1) – Gordon Ball
- TUDA-II (SEBT1) – Chris Ruiz
- SEBT2 (general purpose beamline) – Barry Davids
- EMMA (SEBT3A) (Under construction) – Barry Davids
- TIGRESS (SEBT3B) – Greg Hackman
Complete lists of facility coordinators are available on TRIUMF's documents server (TRIUMF Secure Access ID required):
- Accelerator Division Facility Coordinators (PDF, 94 kB)
- Science Division Facility Coordinators (PDF, 68 kB)