New quantum centre in Ontario to probe nature’s deepest and weirdest secrets
WATERLOO, Ont. — Canadian research will probe some of the deepest and strangest properties of the world within the atom in a new centre for the study of quantum matter.
Quantum matter is the basic science behind everything from the next generation of supercomputers to power lines that can transmit electricity without losing any of it.
The Clay Riddell Centre for Quantum Matter, announced by the University of Waterloo’s Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, is being funded by a $10-million donation from the Riddell Family Foundation.
Researcher Tim Hsieh says the work is a lot more grounded in everyday life than topics such as synthetic quantum systems and string theory may sound.