I was born in Manitoba and was raised in various places around Western Canada, Ontario and Europe. I received my B.Sc., with a joint honours in Physics and Applied Math from the University of Waterloo, and continued for doctoral work in Theoretical Particle Physics at the University of Texas in Austin under the supervision of Steven Weinberg. After doing a postdoctoral stint at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, I became a professor at McGill University, ending up being appointed as a James McGill professor there in 2003. I am presently an Associate Member at PI with a joint appointment as a Professor within McMaster University's department of Physics and Astronomy. I was elected a Fellow to the Royal Society of Canada in 2008, and awarded the CAP/CRM medal for Theoretical Physics in 2010.
Talks by Cliff Burgess
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Researcher Presentation: Cliff Burgess
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Last Chance to Be Wrong About What Might Be Discovered at the LHC
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Large Volumes, Small Curvatures and Cosmology from Brane Back-Reaction
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The Large Hadron Collider: The Start of a New Era or the End of the World?
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