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    DEAP Dreams

    During my Undergraduate and Master’s program I was heavily involved in the construction and analysis for DEAP-3600 (dark matter experiment). Featured is the detector nearly completed construction. The copper cylinders conduct heat to keep the light sensors warm, as the liquid argon is around -200 Celsius! Between the copper cylinders are white plastic blocks that are insulation and shielding from background radiation that might masquerade as dark matter. The three stylized images are generated using a neural network that takes a style from another painting. The most recognizable one is in the style of Van Gogh’s Starry Night.
    Submission Year: 
    2017-18
    Photographer's affiliation: 
    Graduate student
    Academic areas: 
    Smith Engineering
    Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
    Art of Research categories: 
    Invisible discoveries
    Photo: 
    Three stylized images alongside the copper cylinders dark matter detector
    Categories: 
    PhD student/candidate
    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy
    School of Graduate Studies
    Materials Discovery and Molecular Design
    Fundamental Principles of Nature: from Discovery to Application and Innovation
    Understanding the Universe, the Planet and our Place
    Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Laboratory (SNOLAB)
    Location of photograph: 
    SNOLAB, Sudbury ON
    Photographer's name: 
    Connor Stone
    Display Photographers Affiltion + Faculty or Department: 
    PhD Student, Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy