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Award honours Perimeter's impact on high-skills labour market

Perimeter Institute has been recognized by the Creative Destruction Lab in Toronto for its role in training the scientists of the future.

In presenting Perimeter with the “Labour” award, the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) cited the Institute’s training programs for the next generation of physicists, from university courses and undergraduate summer research projects to research opportunities for PhD students and graduate fellows.

Perimeter Director of Academic Programs, James Forrest, accepted the award during the “Machine Learning and the Market for Intelligence” conference at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.

Perimeter’s Director of Academic Programs, James Forrest, receiving the CDL “Labour” award
Perimeter’s Director of Academic Programs, James Forrest, receives the CDL “Labour” award

 

“There was a strong recognition that even though the problems our researchers and students work on are not necessarily easily transformed into new companies, the programs have tremendous value,” Forrest said.

“They recognized that being useful does not always mean you can make a product with it now, or even in the near future, and that recruiting and training young minds from all over the world has a huge benefit. I think that we were basically recognized for becoming an effective talent magnet.”

The CDL awards are designed around the primary ingredients in prevailing models of economic growth: labour, capital, and ideas.

Other recipients for 2017 were Doina Precup, associate professor in the School of Computer Science at McGill University, and Graham Collingridge, Ernest B. and Leonard B. Smith Chair in the University of Toronto’s Department of Physiology. Both were honoured in the “Ideas” category.

The Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) received the “Capital” award. IRAP provides non-dilutive capital to small- and medium-sized enterprises in Canada to accelerate technological innovation. 

À propos de l’IP

L'Institut Périmètre est le plus grand centre de recherche en physique théorique au monde. Fondé en 1999, cet institut indépendant vise à favoriser les percées dans la compréhension fondamentale de notre univers, des plus infimes particules au cosmos tout entier. Les recherches effectuées à l’Institut Périmètre reposent sur l'idée que la science fondamentale fait progresser le savoir humain et catalyse l'innovation, et que la physique théorique d'aujourd'hui est la technologie de demain. Situé dans la région de Waterloo, cet établissement sans but lucratif met de l'avant un partenariat public-privé unique en son genre avec entre autres les gouvernements de l'Ontario et du Canada. Il facilite la recherche de pointe, forme la prochaine génération de pionniers de la science et communique le pouvoir de la physique grâce à des programmes primés d'éducation et de vulgarisation.

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