Expanding Opportunity in Africa: The Next Einstein Initiative
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum
600 South Gregory
Urbana
In 2003, Neil Turok, one of the world’s leading physicists, created the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Cape Town, South Africa. Its goal is to unlock the potential of Africa's youth—the world’s greatest untapped pool of scientific and technical talent. AIMS and its Next Einstein Initiative, which is creating centers of advanced study throughout the continent, have captured imaginations across Africa and around the world.
Neil Turok discusses AIMS' achievements and future prospects as well as the vital role individual scientists, departments, and universities like Illinois can play.
Hosted by: Department of Mathematics
In conjunction with: ACES Office of International Programs, Beckman Institute, Center for African Studies, College of Education, Department of Astronomy, Department of Chemistry, Department of Computer Science, Geography and Geographic Information Science, Department of Educational Policy, Organization and Leadership, Department of Physics, Department of Sociology, Institute for Condensed Matter Theory (ICMT), Illinois Geometry Lab, Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (MSTE), Office of Public Engagement, Spurlock Museum.
Director and Niels Bohr Chair, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada and Founder, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Muizenberg, South Africa