I studied Theoretical Physics in Jena, Germany and did my PhD at the MPE in Garching within the SFB "Gravitational Wave Astronomy".
After two years as Post-Doc in Jena, I moved to Munich and worked for eleven years as a lecturer in the field of quantitative life science at the Gene Center at LMU Munich. During that time, I taught programming courses...
Physics 5BL: Introduction to Experimental Physics I Physics 5CL: Introduction to Experimental Physics II Physics 7A/B/C: Physics for Scientists and Engineers Physics 5C: Introductory Thermodynamics and Quantum Mechanics
Mae Teo received her PhD in Physics from Stanford University in 2020, focusing on astrophysical probes for new physics beyond the Standard Model. She was a quantitative researcher at Citadel building models for equity trading, before joining UC Berkeley as a Lecturer in 2023.
I received my PhD in Physics from the Pennsylvania State University in 2020 and joined UC Berkeley as a Lecturer in 2023. My current research interest is physics education, especially how to establish a learning space where every student feels comfortable and can gain confidence in physics.
I am a particle and particle accelerator physicist. Throughout my career, I have worked on innovative high energy particle colliders, exotic light sources, free electron lasers and “ultra-fast” sciences. Recently, I have turned my attention to Quantum Science and Technology and working closely with the US Department of Energy’s Office of Science, helped establish a DOE Quantum Science program in the US in 2017. For my full profile, please check my wiki-pages above.
I was born in India and grew up in the beautiful eastern Himalayan hill town of Darjeeling. Following B.Sc. and M.Sc...