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"Nonequilibrium Physics with Strongly Interacting Matter and Light"
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2012-2013 PROGRAMS

PCTS Annual Lecturer:
Ignacio Cirac
Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Garching
4-7 March 2013 Schedule of Events

PRINCIPAL PROGRAMS:

Bridging the Gap Between the Geosciences and Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science
October 1-2, 2012

Entanglement in Discrete and Continuous Quantum Systems
October 25-26, 2012

Higgs Physics After Discovery Seminar Series

Nonequilibrium Physics with Strongly Interacting Matter and Light Seminar Series

Through the Looking Glass
December 3-5, 2012

Origins of Life
Janaury 21-24, 2013

Geostrophic Turbulence and Active Tracer Transport in 2 Dimensions
March 13-15, 2013

Stability, Energetics, and Turbulent Transport in Astrophysical, Fusion, and Solar Plasmas
April 8-12, 2013

Revealing Radiative Process Near Black Holes
May 1-3, 2013

Higgs Physics After Discovery
April 25-26, 2013

Cosmology in the PLANCK Era
June 6-7, 2013

and more to come


   

Welcome to the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science

The Princeton Center for Theoretical Science is designed to enhance research and education in the theoretical natural sciences through prestigious postdoctoral fellowships and programs that identify and explore forefront issues in theoretical science.

The Center is home to the highly select corps of Center Postdoctoral Fellows, chosen each year in an international search for the most talented individuals, and to the Center Faculty Fellows and Visiting Fellows. The Center also hosts the workshops, seminars, public lectures and other activities associaed with its yearly programs.

The Center is located in Jadwin Hall, which also houses the Physics Department. Within a few hundred feet are the Biology, Geology, and Astrophysical Sciences Departments, the Lewis-Sigler Center for Integrative Genomics, the new Lewis Science Library, and the planned location for the Chemistry Department, all of which are involved in Center activities.