Every two years, SNOLAB hosts a "Users Meeting". This meeting is a chance for members of the SNOLAB community (not employed by SNOLAB) to engage with laboratory leadership, share new results, and build new collaborations. The meeting happened over two days on May 26-27 and was hosted at the laboratory site.

We were especially excited to learn about the newest results from DEAP-3600, especially the first strong evidence for solar neutrino-argon interactions via charged-current scattering. We were also excited to learn from new CINP Graduate Fellow, Samin Majidi, who shared the work to develop a new "laser ball" calibration system that can be deployed in experiments where the central detector shadows the light-sensing instruments in the outer reaches of the experiment.

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