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Colloquium Series
Alán Aspuru-Guzik
Canada 150 Research Chair in Theoretical & Quantum Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto
Astronomy Lunch Series
Seshadri Nadathur
Dennis Sciama Fellow
Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation
University of Portsmouth
Celebrate the start of spring with a visit to the observatory during April's public tour!
Presentation at 8:00 PM in PHY 313 (note the special room) Telescope viewing at 8:30 PM (access from 3rd floor of PHY)Please join us in celebrating Raymond Laflamme's Investiture into the Order of Canada at a special reception at the University of Waterloo.
Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC)
Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
The Board Room, QNC 2101
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario
RSVP before Friday, March 29.
Astronomy Lunch Series
JJ Kavelaars
Herzberg Astrophysics
Join us for snacks, drinks, and tours of the Gustav Boakos Observatory
This event is open to all students enrolled in Physics courses. We hope to see you there!
Astronomy Lunch Series
Irina Zhuravleva (Chicago)
M.Sc Thesis Presentation
Candidate: Sepehr Rashidi
Ph.D. Thesis Presentation
Candidate: Christopher McMahon
Colloquium Series
Randall Kamien
Vicki and William Abrams Professor in the Natural Sciences
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Pennsylvania
Ph.D. Thesis Presentation
Candidate: Shokoofeh Nourbakhsh
You are invited to hear the once-in-a-lifetime story of how Avery Broderick, Professor, University of Waterloo, peered millions of light years across space to help solve one of the greatest mysteries in the cosmos — that black holes exist.
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Office of Indigenous Relations.