New quantum centre in Ontario to probe nature’s deepest and weirdest secrets
WATERLOO, Ont. — Tim Hsieh, a theoretical physicist, pauses when asked what he studies for a living.
“It’s pretty tricky, to be honest,” acknowledges Hsieh, a faculty member at the newly created Clay Riddell Centre for Quantum Matter at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ont.
“It’s kind of a different way of thinking about physics. Quantum matter is a very different philosophy.”
But there’s no hesitation when he talks about the possibilities that may emerge from the brains and blackboards at the centre.


