JILA X325

Science Communication for Researchers

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In this workshop, you will learn how to tailor your research for different audiences. It will provide you with skills to present your work for job interviews in academia and industry. You will also learn how to apply these communication skills to the public and have the opportunity to practice with feedback from trained experts in science communication. All JILAns are welcome to attend. 

The workshop is two hours total and will be offered twice: 
Option 1: Wednesday November 12, 10am-12pm in JILA X325
Option 2: Thursday November 13, 2-4pm in JILA X317

JILA Mentoring in a Research Environment Training (day 2)

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Description: This training was developed by the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER) at University of Wisconsin Madison and provides evidence-based, interactive mentor training curricula that engages mentors in collective problem solving and connects them with resources to optimize their mentoring practices. Mentors engage in activities, assignments, case studies, and facilitated discussions to solve mentoring dilemmas and share successful mentorship strategies.

Learning Objectives:

Applications of Quantum Information: From Black Hole Geometries to Gaussian Error Channels

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In this work, we develop theoretical tools to explore
quantum correlations within the AdS/CFT framework. We examine the
holographic realization of optimized correlation measures in two-dimensional
thermal states corresponding to spacetimes with black hole horizons, enhancing
our understanding of how geometry encodes entanglement in AdS/CFT. We
further introduce cutoff-independent regularization techniques to compute these
entropies - addressing divergences due to infinite volume near the AdS