Students in the STEM Indigenous Academic program, Calder Bell (third-year mechanical engineering), Beau Fournier (first-year general engineering), and Katrina Reimer (third-year mechanical engineering), got to experience firsthand the advanced detectors and technologies at the state of the art underground facility, SNOLAB with Prof. Tony Noble.

Prof. Tony Noble guides Queen’s students Calder Bell, Beau Fournier, and Katrina Reimer through the halls of SNOLAB, explaining the facility’s advanced research infrastructure. Read the full article in ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Gazette: