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A science podcast with a twist! There are infinite paths to science – and physicist Pietro Giampa is here to share them with you. Featuring guests from TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre in Vancouver, BC, the TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast brings you untold stories from the lab that sheds light on cutting-edge science, the road to TRIUMF, and the diverse community that makes discovery possible.

This podcast is produced by an in-house team at TRIUMF, with support from the TRIUMF Community Fund.

Connect with us @TRIUMFLab

TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast TRIUMF

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A science podcast with a twist! There are infinite paths to science – and physicist Pietro Giampa is here to share them with you. Featuring guests from TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre in Vancouver, BC, the TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast brings you untold stories from the lab that sheds light on cutting-edge science, the road to TRIUMF, and the diverse community that makes discovery possible.

This podcast is produced by an in-house team at TRIUMF, with support from the TRIUMF Community Fund.

Connect with us @TRIUMFLab

    Ep. 3: Something Important And Something Cool (Marcello Pavan)

    Ep. 3: Something Important And Something Cool (Marcello Pavan)

    In Episode 3, TRIUMF's Academic, University & User Engagement Coordinator, Marcello Pavan, talks about his interest in physics and science, his journey through childhood into university and TRIUMF, and the importance of asking the question "Why?".

    A science podcast with a twist! There are infinite paths to science – and physicist Pietro Giampa is here to share them with you. Featuring guests from TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre in Vancouver, BC, the TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast brings you untold stories from the lab that sheds light on cutting-edge science, the road to TRIUMF, and the diverse community that makes discovery possible.

    This podcast is produced by an in-house team at TRIUMF, with support from the TRIUMF Community Fund.

    Connect with us @TRIUMFLab

    • 1 Std. 6 Min.
    Ep. 1: Searching For Absolute Truth (Robin Hayes)

    Ep. 1: Searching For Absolute Truth (Robin Hayes)

    In Episode 1 of our TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast, ATLAS Group researcher Robin Hayes talks about her journey from chemistry to physics (with muffin-making on the side), her life and path as a graduate student, and her involvement in the TRIUMF community.

    A science podcast with a twist! There are infinite paths to science – and physicist Pietro Giampa is here to share them with you. Featuring guests from TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre in Vancouver, BC, the TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast brings you untold stories from the lab that sheds light on cutting-edge science, the road to TRIUMF, and the diverse community that makes discovery possible.

    This podcast is produced by an in-house team at TRIUMF, with support from the TRIUMF Community Fund.

    Connect with us @TRIUMFLab

    • 51 Min.
    Ep. 2: Harmony And ARIEL (Asita Perera)

    Ep. 2: Harmony And ARIEL (Asita Perera)

    In Episode 2 of our TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast, Project Engineer Asita Perera chats with us about his work on ARIEL, his love for cars and designing, and how he strives for harmony in various aspects of his life.

    A science podcast with a twist! There are infinite paths to science – and physicist Pietro Giampa is here to share them with you. Featuring guests from TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre in Vancouver, BC, the TRIUMF Coffee Break Podcast brings you untold stories from the lab that sheds light on cutting-edge science, the road to TRIUMF, and the diverse community that makes discovery possible.

    This podcast is produced by an in-house team at TRIUMF, with support from the TRIUMF Community Fund.

    Connect with us @TRIUMFLab

    • 42 Min.

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