Dallas Trembach, M.Sc. (Physics)
IT Manager
Dallas brings to Insightrix a unique blend of scientific, logistical, technological, and analytical skills. With a broad and strong background in research, mathematics, and computers, he provides Insightrix’s clients with novel solutions to specific challenges above and beyond what the industry standard is equipped to handle. Dallas provides Insightrix with advanced quality assurance systems, specialized computer programming, and highly customized data collection methods.
Dallas’ wide background in science, computer programming, and teaching affords him the ability to work effectively with people from many different backgrounds, and to find novel solutions to the needs of Insightrix’s clients. His teaching background has finely honed a talent for turning complex and difficult subjects into simple and understandable information.
Dallas earned his B.Sc Honours (2006) and his M.Sc. (2009) from the University of Saskatchewan. Concurrent to his work at Insightrix, Dallas is a Ph.D. candidate at the U of S in the field of Plasma Physics, and on occasion a sessional lecturer for the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics.
At the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics at the University of Saskatchewan, Dallas has served as the President (2005-2006), and Vice President (2004-2005) of the Physics Students’ Society, as the Graduate Student Representative for the Local Safety Committee (2006-2009), and as an outreach volunteer for Let’s Talk Science (2007-2008). Dallas has taught numerous laboratory and tutorial classes in general physics, general engineering, and astronomy.
Dallas has participated in international research collaborations including the International Atomic Energy Agency 4th Joint Experiment held in São Paulo, Brazil (2009). He has presented findings to the American Physical Society’s 50th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics (2008), and has published articles in peer reviews scientific journals including Review of Scientific Instruments, and Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion.
Feature / News
In a new independent online poll conducted immediately following the televised provincial debate on Tuesday, October 25th, 60.0% of decided voters say they plan to vote for the Saskatchewan Party in the upcoming provincial election. One third (33.3%) of decided voters say they would cast their ballot for the provincial NDP and 2.8% would vote for the provincial Liberal Party. Another 3.0% would vote for the Green Party, and roughly equal proportions would either vote for another party (0.3%) or spoil their ballot (0.6%). These findings are very consistent with several past waves of independent polling conducted by Insightrix Research.


