12–14 Apr 2023
SNOLAB
Canada/Eastern timezone

Event overview

SuperCDMS is a dark matter direct detection experiment that measures ionization and phonon energy in cryogenic germanium and silicon crystal detectors. The experiment is now in the installation phase at SNOLAB. This operations review will be hosted at SNOLAB in Sudbury, ON during this 3-day event. 

Please see PDF below for a link for the SNOLAB Visitor Guide. There will be an underground tour available for those interested. This document provides procedures to prepare for going underground.

There are also video links below on how a typical SNOLAB Underground Tour goes.

Local Organizing Committee

Rob Cameron: SuperCDMS

Kathy Turner: Cosmic Frontier Program Manager, DOE Office

William Wester: National Science Foundation MPS/PHY, Program Director

Jeter Hall, SNOLAB

Erica Brunelle, SNOLAB

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There are mitigations in place at SNOLAB to reduce the spread of respiratory illness including masks and hand sanitation stations available to all in the SNOLAB building.     

Current information on travelling to Canada with regards to COVID-19 can be found on the Government of Canada travel page. Information can be found on the current status of COVID-19 in Greater Sudbury through our local health authority, Public Health Sudbury and Districts.     

More information about SNOLAB can be found at www.snolab.ca