User:Iamthedoctor2011/Katherine Aidala

Aidala completed her undergraduate degree with a double major in applied physics and psychology at Yale University and received her PhD in applied physics from Harvard University in 2006.

Aidala obtained a B.S. in applied physics and psychology from Yale University in 2001. At Yale, she was involved in the Rob Schoelkopf Lab, a quantum computing research lab with a focus on superconductors. She then received her M.A. in applied physics from Harvard University, followed by her Ph.D. in applied physics from Harvard in 2006. At Harvard, she was involved in building the He-3 cooled scanning probe microscope at the Robert Westervelt lab, eventually writing her dissertation based on her research with the Westervelt group, "Imaging Magnetic Focusing in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas."