The Entangler | Summer 2023

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

SIN Bin: 1984, Problem 12

Can you solve it? The Sir Isaac Newton Exam, as we all know and love it, continues to offer challenging problems to high school students around the world. Flex your Physics brains with this problem from a past Sir Isaac Newton Exam!

A quantum computer uses the properties of superposition and interference to solve problems that are impossible with the computers and smartphones of today.  However, building a quantum computer is an enormous physical and engineering challenge.  In building a quantum computer, the first thing one needs to decide on is which quantum system, or “qubit”, is it going to use?  

Thursday, July 20, 2023

The lifers

The alumni of the University of Waterloo Department of Physics and Astronomy go on to do a wide variety of things after Convocation.  Many of our graduates go into work in physics- related jobs in the private sector (no doubt with some thanks to our great co-op programs) while others choose a career in public service or continue their education to graduate studies and even into academia.  However, there is a small number of our graduates that just didn’t leave the University of Waterloo! These people did their undergraduate education at the University of Waterloo and then never left…ever.  

When I think back to when I was a student roaming the halls and classrooms of UW Physics (let’s be honest, I was playing 500 in Phys Club), there are many people to remember. One of the most notable was professor, ground-breaking astrophysicist, and undergraduate advisor, Gretchen Harris – always busy while always having time for you; always with knitting nearby, always quick to laugh, and always offering good advice. 

Thursday, July 20, 2023

A Blast From the Past!

Let’s take a walk down memory lane together and explore the changes that have unfolded since the dawn of our Department back in the 1960’s. Through a collection of then and now pictures, let’s take a look at what our building spaces used to look like, and some of the activities our faculty, staff and students participated in. If you are an alumni from generations past, you may recognize some of these spaces as the same ones you took a class, or presented a poster in. For recent alumni and current students, you can take a glimpse at what our spaces used to look like, and how time has changed our décor, our vibe, our demographics, and our fashion trends!