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