Discover TRIUMF, Canada's particle accelerator centre, and one of the world's leading laboratories for particle and nuclear physics and accelerator-based science. TRIUMF's diverse community of nearly 600 multidisciplinary researchers, engineers, technicians, tradespeople, staff, and students create a unique incubator for Canadian excellence, as well as a portal to premier global collaborations. Fueling innovation and improving lives, we are committed to accelerating discovery and shaping a better world.
Equity, diversity, and inclusion are integral to excellence and enhance our ability to create knowledge and opportunity for all. Together, we are committed to building an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the voices of our employees, students, partners, and the people and communities we serve.
TRIUMF’s student program typically hires ~40 students each term from across all disciplines who hang together socially and professionally during the term, and beyond. Our program offers young minds a chance to gather, learn, make new friends, and have fun doing so during their time at TRIUMF. We hold weekly ProD sessions for students which include different activities such as conflict resolution, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and active listening. Additionally, we hold weekly seminars about the different experiments at TRIUMF, and these talks specifically cater to students. Located on the UBC campus makes it easier for students to make friends, create memories, and explore Vancouver all while working at TRIUMF.
TRIUMF’s student program is more than just a place to work, its learning, memories, friendships, exploration, and development all clubbed into one.
Come join us to see how we are working to unlock the mysteries of the universe and shape the future. Apply now and be part of our extraordinary journey.
Learn more about the amazing research and work we do at TRIUMF.
https://www.discoverourlab.triumf.ca
*This is an 8-month position*
Introduction:
Knowledge of fundamental properties of the neutron helps to understand many aspects of the universe. It all starts right after the Big Bang: matter wins over antimatter in the universe, making our existence possible. One essential ingredient for this matter-antimatter asymmetry is violation of a more fundamental symmetry, called CP violation. This, in turn might show up in a non-zero electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron, making EDM measurements the flagship of fundamental neutron physics. About 100 s after the Big Bang, the relevance of the neutron properties continues: neutron beta-decay lifetime plays an important role in primordial nucleosynthesis, influencing, e.g., the helium abundance in the Universe significantly. If neutron lifetime results are combined with experiments determining other decay parameters of the neutron, important coupling constants of the weak interaction of fundamental particles can be determined. These are important for our understanding of solar models and tests of the Standard Model of particle physics. Owing to its neutrality and long lifetime of around 15 min, one can also look very carefully at the gravitational interaction of neutrons, thus probing the quantum mechanical features of the gravity potential; in turn, this puts constraints on non-Newtonian gravity models. All the experiments above have in common the need for very slow neutrons, called ultra-cold neutrons (UCN). We are presently building a new UCN source driving TRIUMF's new UCN facility.
Basic function:
The student will assist with the design, installation, and commissioning of the liquid deuterium system and helium purifier, including associated piping and cabling. They will also contribute to the full source commissioning and the first ultracold neutron (UCN) detection.
Responsibilities:
Design and implement slow control systems for the liquid deuterium and helium purifier, including creating Altium schematics, fabricating, and installing cables. Perform commissioning data collection and conduct basic analyses to verify system performance. Provide shift support for source commissioning and the initial ultracold neutron (UCN) production.
Qualifications:
>2nd year of physics or engineering physics. 8-month availability preferred.
NUCLEAR ENERGY WORKER:
The incumbent will be required to successfully complete the TRIUMF in-house radiation safety training course and be designated as a TRIUMF Nuclear Energy Worker.
Skills required:
Data Analysis, Research Data CollectionTRIUMF, Canada's national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics, is situated on the vibrant south campus of the University of British Columbia, nestled within the beautiful Pacific Spirit Park in Vancouver, BC.
At TRIUMF, we value our employees and are committed to providing a competitive total rewards package. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer comprehensive benefits that promote the well-being and security of our staff. Our organization provides an excellent opportunity to grow your career in a high-profile national research facility, where you can make a difference.
If you are passionate about science, engineering and technology, driven to excel, and eager to be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking organization, we encourage you to apply. Take the next step in your career journey with TRIUMF.
TRIUMF offers help with travel costs for students outside the Vancouver and surrounding area.
Applications must have the following documents uploaded:
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
Applications closing date:
May 19, 2025Period of Work (possible 4 month extension):
September 02, 2025-April 30, 2026Salary is commensurate with academic progress and previous relevant work experience, and ranges from $ 2642 to $ 4051 per month including 4% vacation pay.
TRIUMF is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace, and we welcome applications from all qualified undergraduate students as defined below (unless stated otherwise above):
Canadian undergraduate students or Canadian Permanent Resident undergraduate students enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada (or outside Canada) who are studying in a vocational or professional training program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate.
Foreign full-time undergraduate students currently enrolled at a designated learning institution at the post-secondary level, and who are studying in an academic, vocational or professional training program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate that is at least six months in duration, and who have a valid Canadian study permit which allows for employment off-campus, and who have applied for a Social Insurance Number
Foreign undergraduate students enrolled in a recognized undergraduate program of study abroad who have accepted, or are in the process of accepting, an "Invitation to Apply" for a work permit under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program http://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/iec/apply-work-permit.html.
At TRIUMF, we’re passionate about accelerating discovery and innovation to improve lives and build a better world. Equity, diversity, and inclusion are integral to excellence and enhance our ability to create knowledge and opportunity for all.
Together, we are committed to building an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the voices of our employees, students, partners, and the people and communities we serve.
Contact information:
Email: student@triumf.ca
Phone: 604.222.1047
Fax: 604.222.3791
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