Schools Find Best Canadian College for Quantum Physics - Martin Dudaniec

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The discussion centers on finding reputable universities in Southwestern Ontario that offer programs in quantum physics, nuclear physics, or subatomic particle physics theory. The user, Martin Dudaniec, seeks recommendations for graduate programs and expresses a willingness to relocate from Windsor. Responses suggest considering the University of Western Ontario (UWO) and the University of Toronto (U of T) as strong options for these fields of study. The conversation emphasizes the importance of researching specific programs and institutions to find the best fit for advanced studies in physics.
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Hey there i was wondering if anyone could refer me to a decent university Ontario, preferable Southwestern ontario. If anyone is currently attending a school or knows of one, please contact me at martindudaniec@hotmail.com

I am looking for Quantum physics, nuclear physics, or subatomic particle physics theory programs.

thank you very much for any replies

Martin Dudaniec
 
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Are you looking for graduate or undergraduate programs?
 
graduate. either Western Ontario or U of T or looking good to me, but id have to relocate as i live on the souther tip of ontario, Windsor.
 
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