STAGE Center Seeks Graduate TAs to Lead Quantum Game Development for Science Education
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The STAGE Center is seeking Teaching Assistants (senior graduate students) to lead undergraduate and early graduate students in creating quantum games. These games aim to teach core quantum science principles—such as probability, measurement, randomness, and uncertainty—through entertaining, interactive game-of-chance experiences. The TA role offers extensive experience in science communication and translating complex scientific concepts for the general public.
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· 3 pulledThe STAGE Center seeks TAs to help lead a group of undergraduate and first- and second-year graduate students to create quantum games as a means to explore the various core principles of quantum science in an entertaining and interactive experience.
Core concepts of quantum science, such as probability, measurement, randomness, and uncertainty, can manifest in natural ways in these games of chance.
This TA-ship will afford a senior graduate student extensive experience in science communication and conveying complex scientific information to the general public in unique, comprehensible, and cap
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