معرفی
A. J. Noble is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy at Queen's University. He serves as the inaugural Scientific Director of the McDonald Institute and is affiliated with the Particle Astrophysics research group. His work focuses on dark matter and neutrino experiments, including leadership roles in the DEAP-3600 liquid argon and PICO superheated fluid projects at SNOLAB. He has also conducted accelerator experiments at TRIUMF, Brookhaven, and CERN, and contributed to the ANTARES neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean.
Education: PhD in Physics from the University of British Columbia. Research emphasizes direct dark matter detection, neutrino oscillations (via Sudbury Neutrino Observatory), and advanced detector technologies. Current experimental affiliations include DEAP-3600, PICO, and McDonald Institute initiatives.
- Experimental Particle Astrophysics
- Dark Matter: Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs)
- Neutrino Physics: Oscillations and detection
- Underground laboratory techniques
Graduate student openings are available; contact via email for application details. Office: STI 304C, McDonald Institute.

