Tuesday, March 28, 2023 — 10:00 AM EDT

Presenter: Junan Lin (PhD Candidate, Physics and Astronomy – Quantum Information)

Friday, March 17, 2023 — 11:30 AM EDT
machine learning poster (decorative)

Student Seminar - Tom Nyugen, 2A Honours Physics

Thursday, March 16, 2023 — 3:00 PM EDT
Observatory dome and doorway

Observe the nearest star to the Earth during a special daytime tour!

NOTE: registration is required

Friday, March 10, 2023 — 3:00 PM EST
Carla Fehr

I hear it all the time: ‘to improve the recruitment and advancement of women and minorities in STEM, we need to change department culture. But I’m not hearing people discuss what department culture actually is. How can we assess, improve, or navigate a thing we don’t know?

Thursday, March 2, 2023 — 4:00 PM EST
Dr. Shan Wu

A quantum material is a complex system in which electrons interact strongly and collaboratively. As such, quantum mechanics plays a dominant role in the versatile materials that allow us to explore emergent quantum phenomena as well as their potential applications in future technologies.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023 — 6:30 PM EST
A visitor observing through a telescope

Watch Venus meet Jupiter in a spectacular conjunction!

NOTE: registration is required

  • Presentation at 6:30 PM in EIT 1015
  • Telescope viewing at 7:00 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)
Wednesday, March 1, 2023 — 6:00 PM EST
A visitor observing through a telescope

Watch Venus meet Jupiter during an unforgettable sunset!

NOTE: registration is required

  • Presentation at 6:00 PM in PHY 313
  • Telescope viewing at 6:30 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)
Friday, February 17, 2023 — 11:30 AM EST
(decorative) poster - how to conference

How To Conference

Join Samantha Lange and come and learn about what conferences are and what they're primarily for as well as their formats, with more information on how to manage anxiety, exhaustion, and making the best of your time as an undergraduate student.

Friday, February 10, 2023 — 11:30 AM EST
Francis Poulin

The oceans cover two thirds of the Earth and play a pivotal role in our lives in general and in the climate crisis in particular. Initially, humans understood the oceans through observations. The regularity of currents could be used to plan shipping routes, and this facilitated travel and trade.

Wednesday, February 8, 2023 — 6:00 PM EST
A visitor observing through a telescope

Come gaze at the winter wonder-sky!

NOTE: pre-registration is required

  • Presentation at 6:00 PM in PHY 150
  • Telescope viewing at 6:30 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)
Wednesday, February 8, 2023 — 5:30 PM EST
A visitor observing through a telescope

Come gaze at the winter wonder-sky!

NOTE: pre-registration is required

  • Presentation at 5:30 PM in PHY 313
  • Telescope viewing at 6:00 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)
Wednesday, February 1, 2023 — 11:00 AM EST
Young-June Kim

Quantum Matters Seminar Series

Young-June Kim, University of Toronto

Thursday, January 26, 2023 — 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST
stock photo of the Milky Way

Join us for an evening among the galaxies to learn about the matter field, gravity on very large scales, and the geometry of the universe from AMTD postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Alex Krolewski.

Tuesday, January 17, 2023 — 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST

Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) is hosting an open house of the teaching lab used for the Master’s degree in Physics with a specialization in quantum technology program for Physics and Astronomy undergraduate students. The lab is located in the Research Advancement Centre 1 (RAC1)*, in the Quantum Explorations Space (room 3003).

Wednesday, January 11, 2023 — 6:00 PM EST
A visitor observing through a telescope

Grab your seat at the planet parade!

NOTE: pre-registration is required

  • Presentation at 6:00 PM in PHY 150
  • Telescope viewing at 6:30 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)
Wednesday, January 11, 2023 — 5:30 PM EST
A visitor observing through a telescope

Grab your seat at the planet parade!

NOTE: pre-registration is required

  • Presentation at 5:30 PM in PHY 313
  • Telescope viewing at 6:00 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)

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