Explore the frontiers of knowledge when Perimeter Public Lectures return for 2017/18
From artificial intelligence to gravity and the “dark side,” the upcoming Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series will explain some of the greatest projects, challenges, and mysteries in physics today.
Starting October 4, each monthly lecture will be webcast for free at InsidethePerimeter.ca. Just look for the banner on any page of the site, and click for live streaming.
The lectures are presented in front of a live audience at Perimeter Institute, and are followed by a Q&A with that night’s speaker. To send a question before or during the talk, tweet with the hashtag #piLIVE or comment on the Perimeter Facebook page.
The series kicks off at 7 pm ET on October 4 with a talk by Erik Verlinde of the University of Amsterdam entitled “A New View on Gravity and the Dark Side of the Universe.”
The series will also feature leading researchers from around the world explaining their explorations into black holes, gravity, quantum mechanics, machine learning, and much more. Talks are held on the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of November’s presentation, which will be presented on the second Wednesday, November 8. Tickets to attend in person are available here starting Sept. 18 at 9 AM ET.
Best of all, you don’t need to study up first: the talks are aimed at science enthusiasts of all ages. For an idea of what’s in store, check out the trailer above.
About PI
Perimeter Institute is the world’s largest research hub devoted to theoretical physics. The independent Institute was founded in 1999 to foster breakthroughs in the fundamental understanding of our universe, from the smallest particles to the entire cosmos. Research at Perimeter is motivated by the understanding that fundamental science advances human knowledge and catalyzes innovation, and that today’s theoretical physics is tomorrow’s technology. Located in the Region of Waterloo, the not-for-profit Institute is a unique public-private endeavour, including the Governments of Ontario and Canada, that enables cutting-edge research, trains the next generation of scientific pioneers, and shares the power of physics through award-winning educational outreach and public engagement.