Canadian-American-Mexican (CAM) Graduate Student Physics Conference
The CAM Conference is a joint meeting of the Canadian, American and Mexican Physical Societies which is held every second year, cycling between locations in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, with Canada hosting the CAM conference every sixth year.
The conference focuses on the research done by graduate students. Plenary contributions from established scientists will also give the student participants exposure to ongoing research in diverse sub-fields. Students share the results of their research with senior scientists and international peers in their own field, as well as with those focused on other disciplines within physics. The aim of the CAM Conference is to provide an outstanding opportunity for students to develop professional skills, learn a broad range of physics topics, and initiate interactions across geographical borders. Furthermore, it will foster communication and exchange of ideas among students of various backgrounds and interests.
CAM2013
This conference will be hosted by the University of Waterloo from August 15th-18th, 2013.
It will be held across two locations: Friday, August 16th will be held at Perimeter Institute and the balance of the conference will be held at the University of Waterloo.
More information may be found at CAM2013