Doerte Blume

Doerte Blume is a physicist working at Washington State University.

Biography
Blume completed her undergraduate and obtained a PhD in 1998 from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany. Her PhD was supervised by Jan Peter Toennies and K. Birgitta Whaley. This included research done at University of California, Berkeley. Following this she completed a post-doc at JILA, University of Colorado Boulder.

Research
Blume conducts research into sub-atomic particles at Washington State University.

In 2022 she obtained a $1million grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation to investigate quantum synchronization.

Honours and awards

 * 2006 - Washington State University College of Sciences Young Faculty Performance Award
 * 2010 - Fellow of the American Physical Society for "contributions to physics of weakly-bound quantum clusters and strongly-interacting degenerate Fermi gases in one dimension."
 * 2014 - Washington State University College of Arts and Sciences Mid-Career Achievement in Scholarship/Creative Activities Award
 * 2016 - Meyer Distinguished Professorship at Washington State University
 * Bush Lectureship at the University of Oklahoma