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Arthur McDonald is one of the world's most renowned physicists and astrophysicists, having received the Nobel Physics Prize in 2015 for his groundbreaking work with neutrinos. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, Mr. McDonald studied at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia and received his PhD at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1969. He then became a professor at Princeton University. In addition, he is the director of SNO, one of the world’s leading research facilities specializing in particle and dark matter physics.
Tarnem is a science enthusiast and young physicist. She received the Vector Institute scholarship for top students pursuing a master’s in Artificial Intelligence. Her extensive research covers the fields of astrophysics, biophysics, and medical biophysics. The results of her research work were presented at numerous international conferences. As a recognition of her excellence, she was an attendee of the 2019 Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting where she met with Physics Nobel Laureates and top scientists from around the world.