Minority Physicist Profiles
See What You Can Do With Physics!
Physicists don't all work in labs or teach physics, although many do, and love their jobs.
A physics degree will qualify you for a variety of careers from inventing to analyzing to improving. Find out the diversity of physics by exploring the jobs of these physicists.
Albin Gonzalez
Albin is a medical physicist from Panama currently working at Mercy Cancer Center in Elyria, Ohio, where he is helping patients beat cancer.
Alejandro Rodriguez
Alejandro enjoys salsa dancing, watching movies, and studying micro machines.
Carlos Gutierrez
Hispanic materials scientist inspiring students and finding materials to make devices work better
Christina Barrow

Christina uses physics everyday to make sure that veterans receive quality cancer radiation treatments.
Claudia Alexander
Claudia likes to write science fiction and ride horses when she's not studying comets and moons.
Collin Joseph
Collin loves to cook when he's not too busy in the biophysics lab.
Deborah Berebichez
Debbie finds that her most rewarding work lies in public speaking and getting others excited about science.
Edward Thomas
Edward admits that physics is hard, but there are many exciting projects that make all the work worthwhile.
Ellen Ochoa
Ellen once considered an education in music, but instead, she became the first Hispanic woman in space.
Evelynn Hammonds
Evelynn holds honorary degrees at Spelman College and Bates College.
Gabriela Gonzalez
Gabriela shapes minds as a professor and attempts to unlock the mysteries of Gravitational Waves as a researcher.
Ginger Kerrick
Ginger can speak Russian, plays basketball, and likes to ride motorcycles.
Hakeem Oluseyi
Hakeem discovered Einstein in Mississippi at 11 and grew up to become an astrophysicist studying supernovae from Florida.
Keivan Stassun
Keivan says the best thing about being a physicist is there’s no better way to impress the person sitting next to you on an airplane.
Kelle Cruz
Kelle spends much of her time looking at small stars, but when's she not looking at stars, she's blogging and traveling.
Luz Martinez-Miranda
Luz is fascinated by the way optics problems relate to the real world. “There was something about lenses that made me want to study more,” she says.
Lynett Rock
Lynett Rock, a member of the Cherokee Nation, first learned physics via satellite. Now she teaches college physics and math in person.
Marta Dark McNeese
Marta chose physics mostly because she was fascinated with optics, and a little bit because she was afraid of chemicals and disliked knives.
Nadya Mason
Nadya went from gymnastics Olympic hopeful to research scientist.
Paul Markoff–Johnson
Paul has spent most of his career working on creating incredibly thin coatings made of materials selected for their special abilities.
Ronald Mickens
Ron's curious mind and passion for science led him to pursue a career as an educator and a physicist.
Shirley Ann Jackson
Shirley has come a long way from her childhood fascination with the bumblebees in her backyard.







