PERIMETER INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS

Perimeter Institute

The 'Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics' (shortened to 'Perimeter Institute' or simply 'PI') is an independent, resident-based research institute devoted to foundational issues in theoretical physics located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The Perimeter Institute was founded in 1999 by Mike Lazaridis, co-founder and co-CEO of Research in Motion. His initial donation of $100 million was announced on October 23, 2000. Research operations began in 2001. Along with its research activities, the Perimeter Institute operates an international outreach program. It hosts the ISSYP every summer, which is a physics camp for high school students.
Initially, the Perimeter Institute operated out of Waterloo's historic post office on King Street. In October 2004, it moved into its custom-built facility on Caroline Street, across Silver Lake from Waterloo Park. The building was designed by Montreal architect firm Saucier + Perrotte, which received a Governor General's Medal for Architecture for the design in May 2006. The building next to PI, housing the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, won the same award for its architects in 1997.
The Perimeter Institute's building features an open glass facade along the north and west sides, contrasting with the slate-black metal walls of much of the rest of the building. Each researcher's office, as well as various lounge areas, features a full-wall blackboard for working out and theorizing in solo or group efforts.
Perimeter from behind

The Ontario budget, announced in March 2006, included a commitment to provide $50 million in funding to PI from the Ministry of Research and Innovation.

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Public outreach programs
ISSYP
See also
External links

Public outreach programs


Aside from its research mandate, PI has hosted a number of outreach programs that include physics lectures, dinners and musical performances. Its ''Black Hole Bistro'' often hosts reservation dinners featuring jazz, baroque and other ensembles. PI also hosts public lectures conducted at local high schools in the Kitchener-Waterloo area.
ISSYP

The International Summer School for Young Physicists (ISSYP) is an outreach program that brings groups of fifty high school students at a time to learn about cutting-edge theoretical physics.
Students are housed at the University of Waterloo, and spend hours each day with Perimeter's researchers, learning through interaction with their peers as well as from keynote speeches by prominent physicists.
The program teaches both mathematics and physics in core sessions, and offers an introduction to the research experience through mentoring sessions with researchers at the institute. Keynote talks have come from both post-doctoral researchers and long-term researchers at the institute, including Lee Smolin and Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara. Students have been introduced to topics such as: black holes, quantum space-time, string theory, spin networks, quantum computing, and quantum mechanics interpretations.
Since its creation in 2003, the program has expanded from a group of twenty students from across Canada to two separate groups of fifty students each, from six continents around the world, in 2006.

See also



Sundance Bilson-Thompson

Laurent Freidel

External links



Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

Sabine Hossenfelder's (PI) blog

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