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Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Science
May 22, 2012
 
 
Canadian Excellence
 
Laurier computer science student wins Google Lime Scholarship

Laurier computer science student wins Google Lime Scholarship

WATERLOO – Brian Moore was just 13 when he inherited his older brother’s computer and began a lifelong love with...
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Laurier Senate approves new Centre for Women in Science Laurier Senate approves new Centre for Women in Science
(News Release - May 01)
Spring Term Courses
(Notice - Mar 15)
CP400P - Wireless Communication & Networks (new course winter 2012) - prerequisite updated
(Notice - Dec 09)
Laurier researcher recognized for work on quantum physics Laurier researcher recognized for work on quantum physics
(News Release - Jul 22)
PC310A/CP310A: Introduction to Quantum Computing (new course winter 2012)
(Notice - Jun 20)
CP400N - Introduction to Parallel Programming (new course winter 2012)
(Notice - Jun 20)
Developing Open Source Software with a Distributed Team (4th year course)
(Notice - Jun 17)
Year 4 - Directed Research Projects
(Notice - Jun 17)
SC340A : Entrepreneurship for Science Students (new fall course)
(Notice - Jun 16)
Rogers manager see great opportunities for today’s students
(Headline - Jan 15)
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Directed Homework Sessions for MA101, MA121 and MA122 (Spring Term)
(May 14 - Jul 31)
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CARGO-10: The 10-Year Anniversary of the CARGO Lab

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People at Laurier

Dr. Marek Wartak, Department of Physics & Computer Science Marek was named Laurier’s University Research Professor for 2005–2006. He and his research group recently created the world’s first simulator of quantum well-based semiconductor lasers. Based on microscopic principles, this simulator is also able to simulate semiconductor nanostructures including quantum dots. Using this simulator to accurately model new optical communication devices shortens the design time for new products. Marek is a key faculty member in Laurier's unique undergraduate Photonics program.

Dr. Marek Wartak
Professor,
Department of Physics & Computer Science