Quebec first: Dawson students bound for Hamburg after winning global science competition
Nine ĢƵ students are heading to Hamburg this September after winning a major international science competition. The “Dawson Technicolor” team will spend two weeks at DESY, Germany’s renowned particle physics laboratory, to test their own detector using a particle accelerator.
The student-initiated project began nearly a year ago in the context of the Dawson High Energy Physics group, led by Physics faculty members Manuel Toharia and Joel Trudeau. With funding from the Dawson Foundation, the team designed and built a muon detector calledThe Scintillating Chamberduring the winter 2025 semester. Teacher Manuel believes this prototype was key to the team’s winning in CERN’s prestigious .
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