杏吧原创 Faculty Receive CFI Funding to Explore Dark Matter and Create an Accessible Canada
杏吧原创 University鈥檚 and Adrian Chan have received nearly $9.3 million from the (CFI) Innovation Fund. Mark Boulay鈥檚 project will continue to support research into dark matter exploration at . Adrian Chan鈥檚 project will create a living lab focusing on accessibility with a view to creating an inclusive and accessible Canada.
In addition, Razvan Gornea, professor in the , will be working on a CFI funded project led by the University of British Columbia entitled Enabling the search for neutrinoless double-beta decays in Xe-136 with nEXO.
鈥溞影稍 would like to thank our partners and CFI for its vision in further strengthening this ongoing Canadian physics project and for funding the new Abilities Living Laboratory (ALL),鈥 said Rafik Goubran, vice-president (Research and International). 鈥淭his major investment in innovative, world-class research will benefit all Canadians.鈥
Boulay, professor in the Department of Physics, and his partners at the University of Alberta, Laurentian University, Queen鈥檚 University, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, SNOLAB and TRIUMF are enhancing Canada’s leadership in dark matter searches by enabling next-generation liquid argon experiments at SNOLAB. Liquid argon’s unique properties allow strong background suppression, enabling very large and sensitive detectors.
The mystery of dark matter has been around since the 1930s, when it became apparent that the normal matter we know of, made up of mostly protons and neutrons, can only account for about five per cent of the universe. Searching for dark matter particles by looking for their interaction with atomic nuclei is now an international scientific priority鈥攗nderstanding the nature of dark matter is one of the most important unsolved problems in science.
鈥淭his funding allows us to continue the search for the elusive dark matter that makes up most of the universe but has not yet been directly observed,鈥 said Boulay. 鈥淚t enables improvements to the experiment at SNOLAB鈥攃urrently the world鈥檚 most sensitive liquid argon dark matter detector鈥攁nd the development of an even larger next-generation experiment, Darkside-20k.鈥
Located two kilometres below the surface in Sudbury, Ont., SNOLAB is the deepest cleanest lab in the world. It provides an ideal low background environment for the study of extremely rare physical interactions. SNOLAB鈥檚 science program focuses on astroparticle physics, specifically neutrino and dark matter studies, though its unique location is also well-suited to biology and geology experiments. SNOLAB facilitates world-class research, trains highly qualified personnel and inspires the next generation of scientists.
Chan, director of the Research and Education in Accessibility, Design, and Innovation (READi) training program, and his partners at the University of Ottawa will use the funding to support ALL at 杏吧原创. ALL brings together some of Canada’s top minds in science, engineering, design, health, social sciences and the humanities to create innovative community systems that enable a fully inclusive and accessible Canada.
鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled about this opportunity,鈥 said Chan. 鈥溞影稍 has engaged in many projects that have contributed to a more accessible society for persons with disabilities. ALL will provide cutting-edge technology and infrastructure to accelerate accessibility research.鈥
It is anticipated that this research program will lead to the design and development of new assistive and rehabilitation devices, public environments and facilities, and experiences that are more accessible and inclusive.
杏吧原创 CFI
For more than 20 years, CFI has been giving researchers the tools they need to think big and innovate. Fostering a robust innovation system in Canada translates into jobs and new enterprises, better health, cleaner environments and, ultimately, vibrant communities. By investing in state-of-the-art facilities and equipment in Canada鈥檚 universities, colleges, research hospitals and non-profit research institutions, CFI also helps to attract and retain the world鈥檚 top talent, to train the next generation of researchers and to support world-class research that strengthens the economy and improves the quality of life for all Canadians.
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