The PIMS Undergraduate Workshop on Supersymmetry will be held at the
Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences at the University of
British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, on May 25-31, 2014.
In physics, supersymmetry is a pairing between different types of
particles. One may study supersymmetry mathematically by using graph
theory and abstract algebra. The PIMS workshop is a weeklong program
for undergrads. It will combine lectures introducing research problems
in math and physics with problem-solving sessions and opportunities for
career development.
For more information, or to apply, visit the workshop website:
http://people.uwec.edu/whitchua/supersymmetry/
Travel funding is available for US and Canadian citizens and permanent
residents.
Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences at the University of
British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, on May 25-31, 2014.
In physics, supersymmetry is a pairing between different types of
particles. One may study supersymmetry mathematically by using graph
theory and abstract algebra. The PIMS workshop is a weeklong program
for undergrads. It will combine lectures introducing research problems
in math and physics with problem-solving sessions and opportunities for
career development.
For more information, or to apply, visit the workshop website:
http://people.uwec.edu/whitchua/supersymmetry/
Travel funding is available for US and Canadian citizens and permanent
residents.
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