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1 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 SNOLAB Science and Impact Samantha Kuula SNOLAB Communications Officer Samantha Kuula SNOLAB Communications Officer

2 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 What is SNOLAB? SNOLAB is a deep underground science research facility, located at 2070m depth in the Vale Creighton mine Operates as a clean-room throughout, and shields sensitive detectors from background radiations by great depth, high purity detectors and shields SNOLAB is unique as the deepest, cleanest laboratory of its kind in the world. The science programme addresses some of the most fundamental questions in contemporary science SNOLAB is a deep underground science research facility, located at 2070m depth in the Vale Creighton mine Operates as a clean-room throughout, and shields sensitive detectors from background radiations by great depth, high purity detectors and shields SNOLAB is unique as the deepest, cleanest laboratory of its kind in the world. The science programme addresses some of the most fundamental questions in contemporary science

3 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Personnel facilities SNO Cavern SNO Cavern Ladder Labs Cube Hall Cryopit South Drift South Drift Halo Stub Halo Stub Utility Drift Utility Drift Underground Facilities Underground Facilities SNO Area: 1860 m 2 SNOLAB Area: 5360 m 2

4 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 The Science Programme Deep underground science addresses some of the most fundamental and high scientific priority questions in contemporary physics: What is the dark matter that pervades and shapes our universe? How have neutrinos shaped the evolution of the universe and the synthesis of heavy elements? How did the universe begin and what caused the asymmetry that led to a matter dominated universe? SNOLAB has a portfolio of projects of varying scale covering R&D, prototyping and exploitation Location of choice - available space rapidly allocated Larger SNOLAB projects are long-term and internationally collaborative: 10‘s $M investment over a decade of construction and operation Deep underground science addresses some of the most fundamental and high scientific priority questions in contemporary physics: What is the dark matter that pervades and shapes our universe? How have neutrinos shaped the evolution of the universe and the synthesis of heavy elements? How did the universe begin and what caused the asymmetry that led to a matter dominated universe? SNOLAB has a portfolio of projects of varying scale covering R&D, prototyping and exploitation Location of choice - available space rapidly allocated Larger SNOLAB projects are long-term and internationally collaborative: 10‘s $M investment over a decade of construction and operation

5 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Personnel facilities SNO Cavern SNO Cavern Ladder Labs Cube Hall Cryopit South Drift South Drift Halo Stub Halo Stub Utility Drift Utility Drift Current DEAP - I, COUPP-4, PICASSO-III (Dark Matter) EXO-Gas (Neutrino) 2012+ DEAP-3600, MiniCLEAN, COUPP-60 (Dark Matter) SNO+, HALO,(Neutrin o) 2012++ SuperCDMS (Dark Matter) Exo-Gas (Neutrino)

6 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 International and Canadian Context SNOLAB is one of a small number of international science facilities, all making important contributions to understanding the Universe e.g. at CERN, researchers are hoping to create dark matter particles for the first time since the Big Bang; at SNOLAB we hope to observe those created in the Big Bang itself. SNOLAB interlinks to the Perimeter Institute and TRIUMF, providing complementary skills and capabilities. SNOLAB is one of a small number of international science facilities, all making important contributions to understanding the Universe e.g. at CERN, researchers are hoping to create dark matter particles for the first time since the Big Bang; at SNOLAB we hope to observe those created in the Big Bang itself. SNOLAB interlinks to the Perimeter Institute and TRIUMF, providing complementary skills and capabilities.

7 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Science Impact The initial SNO results were extremely high impact Cited as among the top two breakthroughs of 2011 (Science) Three top cited nuclear physics experimental papers Multiple awards to the SNO team (Polyani, Herzberg, Vogt, Henry Marshal Tory, Order of Ontario) SNOLAB science programme nascent and under development, but already: COUPP and PICASSO have posted world-leading results in spin dark matter searches (Munich 2011) US Marx review on underground reviewed SNOLAB as the only other location of choice for the US programme SNOLAB team and researchers are frequent plenary speakers at International conferences The initial SNO results were extremely high impact Cited as among the top two breakthroughs of 2011 (Science) Three top cited nuclear physics experimental papers Multiple awards to the SNO team (Polyani, Herzberg, Vogt, Henry Marshal Tory, Order of Ontario) SNOLAB science programme nascent and under development, but already: COUPP and PICASSO have posted world-leading results in spin dark matter searches (Munich 2011) US Marx review on underground reviewed SNOLAB as the only other location of choice for the US programme SNOLAB team and researchers are frequent plenary speakers at International conferences

8 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Funding Model Capital investment was $85M in SNO and $65M in SNOLAB; Operations are ~$8M/year cash SNOLAB experiments derive their own additional funding outside this capital envelope Support for facility and experiments have been derived from Provincial, Federal, University and industrial partners, and international sources Significant in-kind support has been provided by Vale (and INCO previously) SNOLAB has ~60 on-site staff, with a research base of >250 researchers from 52 institutions across 6 countries Capital investment was $85M in SNO and $65M in SNOLAB; Operations are ~$8M/year cash SNOLAB experiments derive their own additional funding outside this capital envelope Support for facility and experiments have been derived from Provincial, Federal, University and industrial partners, and international sources Significant in-kind support has been provided by Vale (and INCO previously) SNOLAB has ~60 on-site staff, with a research base of >250 researchers from 52 institutions across 6 countries

9 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Economic Impact SNOLAB delivers economic impact through: Direct and indirect job creation to develop and operate the facility, and to construct and operate the experiments Investment attraction from international experiments, with additional anticipated growth Technology development and innovation, providing a framework for our research base Commercialisation through Universities and AAPS Enabling strategic industries (resource/mining) Development of Highly Qualified Personnel Inspiration of the public and next generation innovators The following are from a KPMG economic impact assessment, which enumerate these statements SNOLAB delivers economic impact through: Direct and indirect job creation to develop and operate the facility, and to construct and operate the experiments Investment attraction from international experiments, with additional anticipated growth Technology development and innovation, providing a framework for our research base Commercialisation through Universities and AAPS Enabling strategic industries (resource/mining) Development of Highly Qualified Personnel Inspiration of the public and next generation innovators The following are from a KPMG economic impact assessment, which enumerate these statements

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12 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Highly Qualified Personnel Current breakdown of research staff shows significant development of HQP Students: University, co-op and international programmes Post-docs: ⅓ to faculty; ⅓ to industry; ⅓ to research Internal SNOLAB staff development Attracting international researchers to Sudbury CRC@Laurentian + UK/US/CH/DE/BR Anticipated 20%-30% growth of user-base as project portfolio develops Current breakdown of research staff shows significant development of HQP Students: University, co-op and international programmes Post-docs: ⅓ to faculty; ⅓ to industry; ⅓ to research Internal SNOLAB staff development Attracting international researchers to Sudbury CRC@Laurentian + UK/US/CH/DE/BR Anticipated 20%-30% growth of user-base as project portfolio develops

13 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Outreach and Inspiration 523 Visitors in 2010: Education - 89; Professional - 84; Public - 158; Scientific - 192 SNOLAB within Ontario high school curriculum Info packs to Northern Ontario schools (~1000 students/yr) Recent Awards David Sinclair: CAP-TRIUMF Vogt medal Art McDonald: RSC Henry Marshal Tory medal Development with Science North on new models & exhibits Award winning object theatre seen by 12,300 visitors New SNOLAB model and displays Science North access ~125,000/yr Continued media interactions Significant media exposure Discovery/Ch4 ‘Brave New World’ Discovery - ‘Daily Planet’ Grand Opening 17 th May 2012 523 Visitors in 2010: Education - 89; Professional - 84; Public - 158; Scientific - 192 SNOLAB within Ontario high school curriculum Info packs to Northern Ontario schools (~1000 students/yr) Recent Awards David Sinclair: CAP-TRIUMF Vogt medal Art McDonald: RSC Henry Marshal Tory medal Development with Science North on new models & exhibits Award winning object theatre seen by 12,300 visitors New SNOLAB model and displays Science North access ~125,000/yr Continued media interactions Significant media exposure Discovery/Ch4 ‘Brave New World’ Discovery - ‘Daily Planet’ Grand Opening 17 th May 2012

14 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 SummarySummary SNOLAB is a unique and world-leading facility for deep underground science located in Ontario SNOLAB supports world-class science, garnering both national and international recognition SNOLAB has attracted significant Federal and International investment and HQP, and continues to have major impact on the local economy SNOLAB continues to present a major research and innovation opportunity for Ontario and Canada Continued support from the Ontario Government is essential for the continued success of SNOLAB and its science programme SNOLAB is a unique and world-leading facility for deep underground science located in Ontario SNOLAB supports world-class science, garnering both national and international recognition SNOLAB has attracted significant Federal and International investment and HQP, and continues to have major impact on the local economy SNOLAB continues to present a major research and innovation opportunity for Ontario and Canada Continued support from the Ontario Government is essential for the continued success of SNOLAB and its science programme

15 A Virtual Tour of SNOLAB

16 Samantha Kuula Interactions May 2012 Surface Facilities

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19 Lab Entrance Lab Entrance

20 Galley/Ref uge

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22 Cryopit

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24 Cube Hall Cube Hall

25 R&D ‘J’ Drift R&D ‘J’ Drift

26 Ladder Labs Ladder Labs

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