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● Holographic Himalaya is a research journal club on “Quantum Information of Space-time and Matter” which will run for 6 months with a target of 15 bachelor’s and master’s students. Additionally, students will be divided into groups and assigned a specific topic and well-defined research problem. If the university and college collaborate, it can also turn into a master’s thesis or bachelor’s project. The program itself is hybrid, with weekly virtual sessions and monthly on-site sessions. Due to the project’s multidisciplinary nature, students will have the opportunity to explore state-of-the-art research in various fields of theoretical physics.
Topics:
Black hole Information Paradox
● Entanglement entropy and Complexity in quantum field theories
● Entanglement entropy and Complexity in quantum field theories
● Exploring Quantum effects during the early universe
● Simulating Holographic protocols of AdS/CFT in Cloud Quantum Computers
● Researching tabletop quantum gravity experiments
Eligibility and Commitment:
- Students from Bachelor and Master levels with a background in theoretical physics and willingness to commit for the period of 6 months. Priority will be given to students in the final year looking for Bachelor’s and Master’s projects.
- Minimum of three hours per week. There will be a weekly virtual discussion of the progress and frequent Virtual talk by international experts.
Organizers :

Project coordinator
Technical University of Munich, Ph.D. Student

Local & funding coordinator
Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu

Local coordinator
Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu,

Local coordinator
Editor, RevoSciene Media
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