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Ranga P. Dias is a researcher with a primary interest in condensed matter physics. He was an assistant professor in the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Physics and Astronomy at the University of Rochester (UR), and a scientist at the UR Laboratory for Laser Energetics. As of November 19, 2024, he was no longer employed at UR. [1]
The California Institute of Technology, which hired Bouman as an assistant professor in June 2019, awarded her a named professorship in 2020. [5] [6] In 2021, asteroid 291387 Katiebouman was named after her. [7] In 2024, she became an associate professor.
As of 2024, he works as both a research director at HRL Laboratories and a professor of physics at UCLA. [10] At UCLA, he is a faculty member in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, [11] works for the Center for Quantum Science and Engineering, [12] and moved into his eponymous Petta Lab in May 2023. [13]
Later, as a physics professor, she earned a second master's degree in physics from the University of California, Davis in 2020. [ 1 ] She worked at the University of Rochester as an assistant professor from 2005, subsequently becoming James P. Wilmot Assistant Professor and, in 2011, associate professor.
In January 2022, Huff was nominated to serve as Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, for the Department of Energy. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 5, 2022 by a 80–11 vote and sworn in on May 11, 2022. [5] [6] She resigned on May 3, 2024, returning to the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign as an assistant professor. [7]
Kamaha is an assistant professor of physics at UCLA where she is the inaugural Keith and Cecilia Terasaki Chair in Physical Sciences. [5] [9] [10] Kamaha's research group, ExCaliBUR (Experimental Detector Calibrations & Background Controls for Underground Particle Physics Research), focuses on developing technologies that can detect dark matter ...
Krause received a physics Diplom from the University of Bonn in 2007. She worked with Peter Schneider from Bonn and Lars Hernquist from Harvard on a project entitled Mock Observations of Simulated Galaxy interactions. [1] She completed a PhD at Caltech in 2012 under Chris Hirata. [1] Her thesis was called Topics in Large-Scale Structure. [2]
Alan T. Charlie Johnson is an American physicist and a professor in physics and astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania.Johnson currently serves as the founding executive editor of the scientific journal AIP Advances and the co-founder of Graphene Frontiers, LLC.