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Tag: women in physics
Perimeter students, researchers, and staff share their experiences in celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
/Feb 09, 2024
Simons Emmy Noether Fellow Malena Tejeda-Yeomans is studying heavy ion collisions that recreate the first moments after the big bang.
/Nov 22, 2022
A round-up of what’s up: the latest news from Perimeter, a look at the recent work of researchers and alumni,…
/Apr 12, 2022
“Inspiring Future Women in Science” webinar featuring successful women in science and technology draws participants from around the world
/Mar 22, 2022
In the late 19th and early 20th century, a team of scholars at the Harvard College Observatory analyzed nearly half…
/Feb 08, 2022
A round-up of what’s up: the latest news from Perimeter, a look at the recent work of researchers and alumni,…
/Jul 09, 2021
Recent insights into the quantum realm open a door to new technological advances.
/Jun 18, 2021
Christine Muschik pushes the boundaries of science and technology by combining quantum and classical processors.
/Jun 02, 2021
Classical physics and quantum mechanics don’t always play together, but they can still have a productive working relationship.
/Jun 02, 2021
Susama Agarwala presents a mathematical analysis of who survives and who doesn’t.
/Apr 20, 2021