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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

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Albin is a medical physicist from Panama currently working at Mercy Cancer Center in Elyria, Ohio, where he is helping patients beat cancer.

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Alejandro Rodriguez

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Alejandro enjoys salsa dancing, watching movies, and studying micro machines.

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Carlos Gutierrez

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Hispanic materials scientist inspiring students and finding materials to make devices work better

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Christina Barrow

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Christina uses physics everyday to make sure that veterans receive quality cancer radiation treatments.

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Claudia Alexander

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Claudia likes to write science fiction and ride horses when she's not studying comets and moons.

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Collin Joseph

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Collin loves to cook when he's not too busy in the biophysics lab.

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Deborah Berebichez

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Debbie finds that her most rewarding work lies in public speaking and getting others excited about science.

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Edward Thomas

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Edward admits that physics is hard, but there are many exciting projects that make all the work worthwhile.

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Ellen Ochoa

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Ellen once considered an education in music, but instead, she became the first Hispanic woman in space.

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Evelynn Hammonds

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Evelynn holds honorary degrees at Spelman College and Bates College.

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Gabriela Gonzalez

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Gabriela shapes minds as a professor and attempts to unlock the mysteries of Gravitational Waves as a researcher.

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Ginger Kerrick

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Ginger can speak Russian, plays basketball, and likes to ride motorcycles.

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Hakeem Oluseyi

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Hakeem discovered Einstein in Mississippi at 11 and grew up to become an astrophysicist studying supernovae from Florida.

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Keivan Stassun

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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.

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Kelle Cruz

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Kelle spends much of her time looking at small stars, but when's she not looking at stars, she's blogging and traveling.

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Luz Martinez-Miranda

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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.

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Lynett Rock

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Lynett Rock, a member of the Cherokee Nation, first learned physics via satellite. Now she teaches college physics and math in person.

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Marta Dark McNeese

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Marta chose physics mostly because she was fascinated with optics, and a little bit because she was afraid of chemicals and disliked knives.

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Nadya Mason

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Nadya went from gymnastics Olympic hopeful to research scientist.

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Paul Markoff–Johnson

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Paul has spent most of his career working on creating incredibly thin coatings made of materials selected for their special abilities.

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Ronald Mickens

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Ron's curious mind and passion for science led him to pursue a career as an educator and a physicist.

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Shirley Ann Jackson

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Shirley has come a long way from her childhood fascination with the bumblebees in her backyard.

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