- Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
Infobox Institute
name= Canadian Institute For Theoretical Astrophysics
established=1984
faculty= 7
head_label= Director
head= Norm Murray
staff= [http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/directory 34]
location=Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada
address= 60 St. George St.
website= [http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/ www.cita.utoronto.ca]The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) is a nationally supported research institute funded as a Major Facility by the
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council , and hosted by theUniversity of Toronto , inToronto ,Ontario ,Canada . CITA's mission is "to foster interaction within the Canadian theoreticalAstrophysics community and to serve as an international center of excellence for theoretical studies in astrophysics." [cite web|url = http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/reports/annrep/AnnRep01/|title = CITA Annual Report 2001|publisher = Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics] CITA was incorporated in 1984 [cite web|url = http://www.nserc.gc.ca/programs/real2000/submissions/gsc17a_e.htm|title = Reallocations Exercise: 2000-2002|publisher = National Science and Engineering Research Council] .History
The concept of a nationally based institute for theoretical astrophysics dates back to discussions within the Canadian Astronomical Society (CASCA) in the early 1980's. A series of committees advocated a model of a university‑based institute governed by a council of Canadian astrophysicists. Proposals were solicited from universities across the country to host this institute, which by now had been named the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics/Institut Canadien d'astrophysique theorique (CITA/ICAT). The
University of Toronto won the resulting spirited competition, and CITA (University of Toronto ) was established as an institute within the School of Graduate Studies in June 1984, with staff consisting of a single professor (Peter G. Martin [cite web|url = http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/news/cita_professor_peter_martin_elected_to_royal_society_of_canada|title = CITA Professor Peter Martin Elected to Royal Society of Canada|publisher = Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics] ) as the Acting Director and a visiting professor fromQueen's University (Richard Henriksen) and a temporary administrative assistant. Today there are 7 faculty members two of which areCanada Research Chairs , two administrative staff, a Systems Manager and technical computing staff.At the same time, Professor Richard Henriksen worked on establishing CITA, Inc. (a separate entity from CITA the institute at the University of Toronto) as an incorporated national institute and charity governed by an elected Council of Canadian astrophysics/relativity professors to promote research in theoretical astrophysics across the country. CITA Council is selected from CITA Inc members. There are presently 55 members of CITA, Inc.
CITA’s research activities are supported by the
University of Toronto , NSERC (Major Facilities Grant) and theCanadian Institute for Advanced Research . In 1985, Scott D. Tremaine came to CITA as its first Director; Margaret Fukunaga was hired as the permanent Business Officer and Richard Bond arrived as the second faculty member. Richard Bond [cite web|url = http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-03/nsae-wca031407.php|title = World-leading cosmologist at University of Toronto wins Canada's most prestigious science prize|publisher = EurekAlert!] became the Director in 1996 and Norman Murray became the new Director in 2006 [cite web|url = http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/news/new_director_for_cita|title = New Director for CITA|publisher = Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics] .The past and present faculty members of CITA are as follows:
and the directors of the instute have been:
Makeup
CITA has a small number of long-term faculty members, and a larger number of short term (3- or 5-year) postdoctoral positions, as well as an active visitor program; the purpose of the relatively high influx of new researchers or visitors is to ensure that timely topics are well-represented at CITA. There are currently 30 postdoctoral researchers at CITA, and 4 full-time administrative and computer staff. Several graduate students in the
University of Toronto Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics or Department of Physics work with CITA researchers throughout their graduate work, and typically five undergraduates come to CITA to work over the summer.CITA has active connections and exchange programs with the
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics inGermany , theKavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in theUnited States , and theAcademia Sinica Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics inTaiwan .Current Research
CITA has active research programs in
cosmology (particularly in studies of thecosmic microwave background ), Early Universe studies and inflation,neutron stars andmagnetars ,active galaxies ,star formation andplanet formation .External links
* [http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/ The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics]
* [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?af=Canadian+Inst.+Theor.+Astrophys. An incomplete listing of recent CITA publications]References
J. Richard Bond receives 2008
Gruber Prize in Cosmology
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