User:Iamthedoctor2011/Katherine Aidala
Aidala completed her undergraduate degree with a double major in applied physics and psychology at Yale University and received her PhD in applied physics from Harvard University in 2006.
Aidala obtained a B.S. in applied physics and psychology from Yale University in 2001.[1] At Yale, she was involved in the Rob Schoelkopf Lab, a quantum computing research lab with a focus on superconductors.[2] She then received her M.A. in applied physics from Harvard University, followed by her Ph.D. in applied physics from Harvard in 2006.[3] At Harvard, she was involved in building the He-3 cooled scanning probe microscope at the Robert Westervelt lab, eventually writing her dissertation based on her research with the Westervelt group, "Imaging Magnetic Focusing in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas."[4][5]
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[edit]- ^ "2020 Prize for a Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution Recipient".
- ^ "Former Undergraduate Students | Schoelkopf Lab". rsl.yale.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
- ^ "Obama Names Mount Holyoke Professor a Top Young Scientist". www.newswise.com. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
- ^ Aidala, Katherine (2006). Imaging Magnetic Focusing in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas.
- ^ "Westervelt Research Group". meso.seas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-26.