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Dec 2025: Congratulations to Dr. Nayyer Raza

Nayyer Raza has successfully defended his PhD thesis (Leveraging machine learning to classify gravitational-wave events for multi-messenger observations). (...)»
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Dec 2025: Congratulations to Dr. Bill Truong

Bill Truong has successfully defended his PhD thesis (Transport of Majorana zero modes in topological superconducting wires). (...)»
Valentina Mazzotti and Catherine Boisvert

Dec 2025: McGill Physics and TSI Outreach at We Gatherin'

Catherine Boisvert and Valentina Mazzotti recently represented the McGill Physics Outreach Committee at the Bellairs Research Institute in Barbados (...)»

Upcoming Talks

Today, Jan 23rd, 15:30 - PSC
How Environments Transform Galaxies: Insights from Infall, Stripping, and Jellyfish Tails - Laura Parker, Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University
Monday, Jan 26th, 11:00 - THEP
Universal Seesaw: Leptogenesis and Dark Radiation - Drona Vatsyayan
Tuesday, Jan 27th, 15:30 - TSI
Electromagnetic observations of neutron star mergers and their host galaxy environments - Wen-fai Fong, Northwestern University
Wednesday, Jan 28th, 11:00 - JC
Millicharged dark matter from exotic charged multiplets - Guillermo Gambini, University of Sao Paulo
Thursday, Jan 29th, 15:30 - CPM
Scanning probe microscopy of intrinsic and engineered defects in large(-ish) bandgap materials - Victor Bar, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Friday, Jan 30th, 15:30 - PSC
Imaging Variable Supermassive Black Holes - Daryl Haggard, Department of Physics, McGill University
Monday, Feb 2nd, 11:00 - THEP
TBA - Hao Geng
Thursday, Feb 12th, 15:30 - CPM
Topological heat transport - Dmitri Feldman, Physics Department, Brown University
Monday, Feb 16th, 11:00 - THEP
TBA - Vasilisa Shramchenko, Université de Sherbrooke
Thursday, Feb 19th, 15:30 - CPM
Controlling solid-state qubits for quantum technologies - Gabriel Éthier-Majcher, Polytechnique Montréal

We are currently accepting applications to our physics undergraduate and graduate degree programs. You can also contact us directly about potential research opportunities.