Today, a record 17 undergraduate students completed their winter work term at SNOLAB by contributing to the Student Talk Symposium. Co-op students presented on a diverse range of topics ranging from detecting alpha decay fast neutron flux studies.
SNOLAB attracts co-op students from across three cohorts annually. Each work term culminates with an opportunity for students to present their research in a professional and supportive setting.
“It’s so inspiring to see what students achieve with their research in their work terms at SNOLAB,” said head judge and SNOLAB Research Scientist, Dr. Christine Kraus, “The students all did an excellent job presenting their research and answered challenging questions with confidence – it makes the judges task of selecting winners all the more challenging.”

A special congratulations to the winners of this term’s symposium who stood out for their engaging, well-articulated talks and impressive responses to questions from both the judge panel and the audience.
Congratulations to all of the students who presented at the Winter 2026 Student Talk Symposium! The SNOLAB community joins in wishing you all the best with the next steps in your education and career.