
April 2005
Famous scientist continues his 'quest' in Waterloo
Professor Witten will examine key discoveries made by physicists in the 20th century such as the detection of antimatter. He will then describe how many of today's leading scientists are working at the high energy frontier of elementary particle accelerators in their quest to uncover the quantum structures of space and time.
Edward Witten is one of the world's preeminent string theorists. Among his many accomplishments, he is widely known for showing how five different variations of string theory all belong within a single framework. His awards range from a MacArthur "genius grant" to the Fields Medal - the highest honour in the world of mathematics.
For information regarding Professor Witten's visit to Waterloo, please contact John Matlock, Director of Communications at Perimeter Institute, via e-mail at [email protected]