Queen's University Kingston - Physics
Queen's University
Queen's University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Thesis work carried out at Brookhaven National Laboratory. \nThesis Topic: A measurement of the weak radiative decay of the Lambda hyperon\n- design
construction
commissioning and operation of detector\n- analysis
calibration
simulation\n- electronics
calorimetry
scintillation counters
Elementary Particle Physics
- Travel\n- rock climbing\n- scuba diving\n- mountaineering
The University of British Columbia
Master of Science (MSc)
Thesis work conducted at TRIUMF\n- a measure of the transfer probability for pion transfer to heavier nuclei in gaseous targets.\n- motivation was to optimize the transfer to allow for greater irradiance of tumours during pion therapy
Elementary Particle Physics
- worked on numerous experiments while at TRIUMF.\n- rock climbing\n- scuba diving\n- mountaineering
The University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Honours Thesis research on the microwave spectroscopy of Methyl Amine\n- motivation
to understand spectroscopy of internal rotation\n- may be able to use in astronomical searches to identify precursors to amino acids
Math/Physics
Main Interest was Cross-country running and Track & Field
University of New Brunswick
Curriculum Design
Community Outreach
Research
Qualitative Research
Low Background Techniques
University Teaching
Academic Writing
Curriculum Development
Editing
Underground Physics
Student Affairs
Data Analysis
Lecturing
Statistics
LaTeX
Science
Public Speaking
Astroparticle Physics
Noble
Tony
TRIUMF
SNOLAB
Queen's University
SNOLAB Institute
Centre for Research in Particle Physics
Hosted at Queen's University
Kingston
Ontario
Teaching Physics and Engineering.\n - Mechanics and Electromagnetism\n - Nuclear and Particle Physics\n - Physics Concepts for Teachers\n - Advanced Laboratory Work\n - Topics in Astroparticle Physics\n\nSupervising Undergraduate Honours Theses\n\nSupervising Graduate Students\n - Astroparticle Physics (Dark Matter
Neutrinos)\n\nResearch\n - PICO Dark Matter Search Experiment (the successor to PICASSO) using bubble chamber\n - DEAP-3600 Dark Matter with Liquid Argon\n - SNO Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (Now complete)\n - SNOLAB (Development of the SNOLAB facility)
Professor of Physics.
Queen's University
Vancouver
British Columbia
Research\n- SNO Project \n- PICASSO Dark Matter Experiment
TRIUMF Research Scientist
TRIUMF
Queen's University
Kingston
ONT
Overall management of the SNOLAB Facility\n- Governance\n- Funding Opportunities\n- Strategic Planning \n- ...
Director of SNOLAB Institute at Queen's University
SNOLAB Institute
Carleton University
Ottawa
Research in Astroparticle Physics\n - SNO Experiment\n - Associate Director of SNO\n - Overall responsibility for the heavy water operations
CRPP Research Scientist
Centre for Research in Particle Physics
Sudbury
Ontario
Overall Responsibility for:\n- Scientific Program for the Laboratory\n- Commissioning the facility\n- The staff of about 50\n- All operations.
Director of SNOLAB Operations
SNOLAB
Kingston
Ontario
The Canadian Particle Astrophysics Research Centre is dedicated to increasing the capacity for particle astrophysics in Canada
and internationally
by creating a Centre with the critical mass of scientists
engineers
technical staff members
postdocs
and graduate students to extract the best science from the current suite of dark matter and neutrino experiments at SNOLAB
and to develop the technologies required for the next generation detectors in this field. Funded through a generous award of $63M
this Centre will also create unique learning opportunities for students at all stages of their careers
have a vibrant outreach program
and foster strong connections with industrial partners. The Centre is hosted at Queen's University
but endeavors to support particle astrophysics across Canada.
Director of the Canadian Particle Astrophysics Research Centre
Hosted at Queen's University