Venturing into the Frontier of Fast-Timing Neutron Detection: University of Guelph's Innovation in Action.

This intriguing photo unveils the forefront of fast-timing neutron detection at the University of Guelph's state-of-the-art lab. The image captures a striking pulse detection pattern on an oscilloscope, revealing the remarkable capabilities of their Silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) detector. These groundbreaking advancements in radiation detection are not just confined to the lab; they are set to be deployed at Canada's cyclotron facility (TRIUMF) in Vancouver, integrated with the DESCANT neutron detectors, a previous accomplishment from the Guelph physics department.
A state of the art lab with a blackboard, a computer and a fast-timing neutron detection device.