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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
31 Caroline St. N. Waterloo, ON N2L 2Y5 Canada's Perimeter Institute (PI) is an international research centre where scientists contemplate and calculate new ideas about space, time, matter and information. Research areas include Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Foundations, Superstring Theory, Quantum Gravity, Cosmology and Particle Physics. PI also provides engaging educational outreach products and programming for students, teachers and members of the general public. Website: www.perimeterinstitute.caPhone: (519) 569-7600FAX: (519) 569-8930John Matlock, Director of External Relations and Outreach E-mail: jmatlock@perimeterinstitute.ca
News Releases
- Jun 5, 2009 - New Canadian Festival in Waterloo, and Made Viewable Online to the World
- May 4, 2009 - "The Drunkard's Walk" - Perimeter Institute's Public Lecture on Wednesday, May 6
- Mar 25, 2009 - Symmetry Math Sheds New Light on Fundamental Physics
- Mar 24, 2009 - "Information Loss - From Tornadoes to Black Holes" at Perimeter Institute′s Public Lecture on Wednesday, April 1
- Feb 6, 2009 - Nine Leading Researchers Join Stephen Hawking as Distinguished Research Chairs at Perimeter Institute in Ontario, Canada
- Feb 5, 2009 - Modern Physics Summer Camp Opportunity for Senior High School Students
- Jan 27, 2009 - Physics Student to Physics Researcher - Top Scientists to Share Wisdom with the Researchers of Tomorrow
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