Taming the Quantum World Conference Announcement
Renee Ellis
rellis at perimeterinstitute.ca
Wed Mar 21 21:35:01 CET 2007
Dear Colleagues,
An international gathering for scientists known as the Taming the
Quantum World Conference will take place from May 27 to June 29, 2007,
in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI) and the Institute for
Quantum Computing (IQC) are collaborating on a full month of
activities. I hope you will share the opportunity with others by:
1. Forwarding the information (below) directly to
prospective candidates who may be interested in the events
2. Posting the text on your website, intranet and in
newsletters
3. Downloading and hanging the poster located at:
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/images/pifiles/
quantum_world_poster_legalsize.pdf
The details for this event are as follows:
Taming the Quantum World
May 27 to June 29, 2007
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
This full-month of quantum-related events from Canada’s Perimeter
Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI) and the Institute for Quantum
Computing (IQC) will cover a wide array of topics in the disciplines of
Quantum Foundations and Quantum Information. Programming will include
specialized workshops, conferences and the 7th Annual Summer School for
Quantum Information. The variety of talks and activities will offer
scientific content and interaction opportunities for all researchers –
from graduate students through to leading theorists and
experimentalists. This event encourages international scientists
studying quantum foundations and quantum information to attend and stay
at PI and IQC for longer periods resulting in a lively and
collaborative scientific atmosphere throughout the month. For
additional information on workshops and how to register, visit
www.quantumworld.ca.
Thank you in advance for forwarding and sharing this information with
others.
Respectfully,
Renée Ellis
Communications Department
Perimeter Institute
31 Caroline Street North
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
(519) 569-7600 ext. 5040
www.perimeterinstitute.ca
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