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Researchers on NotedSource with connections to National High Magnetic Field Laboratory include Katrina Webb, Kwok Wai Ma, and Shaon Barua.

Katrina Webb

Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Future theoretical physicist
Experience

Texas tech university

Teaching assistant / September, 2022December, 2023

Teaching laboratory sections of Physics 1 and 2

Student assistant / May, 2021May, 2022

Developing hardware for muon telescope

Researcher / January, 2023December, 2023

Creating a galaxy after a supernovae explosion to see if that is why the x ray binaries are located strangely in some galaxies in c++ and python for graphs.

Researcher quantum pedagogy / January, 2022May, 2022

Helped research the teaching of relativistic quantum to undergraduate students using a new method

National high magnetic field laboratory

Reunion student / May, 2019August, 2019

FEM simulations using comsol multiphysics for a new variation of a duplex magnet

CTMO

Astronomical observer / May, 2020December, 2020

Operated the dome at ctmo along with collecting data

Utrgv

High scholars research program / May, 2016August, 2016

Identified kilonovaes for use in training machine learning to identify them.

TTU

Researcher / January, 2020June, 2020

Worked on creating a program to make tesselations in python

Research Expertise
Astrophysics
Physics
Theoretical physics
Computational physics
C++
And 4 more
About
Katrina Webb is a highly educated and experienced physicist with a passion for teaching and research. She received her BS in Physics from Texas Tech University in 2022, followed by continuing in the physics PhD program at the same university in 2022. During her time at Texas Tech, she worked as a teaching assistant and student assistant, gaining valuable experience in the classroom and laboratory settings. She also conducted research in various areas, including quantum pedagogy and astronomy, and participated in the High Scholars Research Program at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Katrina's passion for physics and education led her to further her studies and research at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, where she worked as a Reu Student. She also gained experience as an astronomical observer at CTMO and continued her research at Texas Tech University. With a strong background in both theoretical and experimental physics, Katrina is a well-rounded and knowledgeable physicist. She is dedicated to sharing her knowledge and skills with others, and her experience in teaching and research has prepared her to effectively communicate complex concepts and ideas. Katrina is committed to making a positive impact on the field of physics and inspiring the next generation of scientists.

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