10–13 August — The DEAP-3600 collaboration convened at Carleton University for its twice-yearly meeting, held in hybrid format, to review recent results, define objectives, and discuss future prospects in the search for dark matter.
DEAP3600 is one of the world’s most sensitive experiments for Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) dark matter detection. Its competitive sensitivity is achieved through the careful design of the detector located 2 km underground at SNOLAB in Canada.
ASTROCENT is proud to be part of this international effort. Our team contributed to the meeting with:
- Light/charge collection and detection R&D at Astrocent — Prof. Marcin Kuzniak
- Database management — Dr Michał Olszewski
- Outreach activities — Yuliya Hoika
Such in-person meetings remain essential for fostering effective collaboration, facilitating the exchange of expertise, and advancing our collective mission to explore the nature of dark matter.
