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Katelin Schutz

2014 HERTZ FELLOW

Assistant Professor, McGill University

MAKING HISTORY

Katelin Schutz is an Assistant Professor at McGill University, where she explores astrophysical manifestations of physics beyond the Standard Model.

Until 2021, Schutz was a Pappalardo Fellow and NASA Einstein Fellow in the MIT Department of Physics. She received her PhD in physics from UC Berkeley in 2019 with the support of fellowships from the Hertz Foundation and the National Science Foundation. Her dissertation, “Searching for the invisible: how dark forces shape our Universe” was supervised by Hitoshi Murayama and won the American Physical Society Sakurai Dissertation Award.

Schutz received her Bachelors from MIT in 2014 with a thesis jointly supervised by David Kaiser and Tracy Slatyer. In her spare time, she loves making and eating all kinds of food, savoury and sweet, from a range of cuisines.

EDUCATION

Graduate Studies
University of California, Berkeley
Physics

Undergraduate Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

SELECTED AWARDS

J. J. and Noriko Sakurai Dissertation Award in Theoretical Particle Physics

2020 NASA Hubble Fellowship Program Einstein Fellow

 

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