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Naomi Ginsberg was born on 1979 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is an American physicist, chemist and engineer. At 41 years old, Naomi Ginsberg height not available right now. We will update Naomi Ginsberg's height soon as possible.
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Naomi Ginsberg Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Naomi Ginsberg worth at the age of 43 years old? Naomi Ginsberg’s income source is mostly from being a successful Engineer. She is from . We have estimated
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In 2015, Ginsberg was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship.
Her initial interest was biomedicine, but she graduated with an electrical engineering focus, and an emphasis on physics and optics. Accepted into Harvard, and whilst in the research group of physics professor Lene Hau, Ginsberg studied Bose–Einstein condensates, ultracold clouds of atoms that exist at temperatures just a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero.
After being awarded her PhD for her thesis entitled "Manipulations with spatially compressed slow light pulses in Bose–Einstein condensates" with Lene Hau as her thesis advisor, Ginsberg chose to change direction and include other interests, moving to Berkeley to begin her postdoctoral research in 2007 with Graham Fleming as her advisor. She held a Glenn T. Seaborg Postdoctoral Fellowship at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, until her appointment as assistant professor in the Chemistry department at UC Berkeley in 2010.
In 2012, Her research attracted support from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA in the form of a Young Faculty Award for her work in "Predictive Materials Science; "Beneath the Bulk: Domain-Specific Efficiency and Degradation in Organic Photovoltaic Thin Films""
In 2011, Ginsberg was awarded the David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowship for Science and Engineering.
In a series of experiments the Hau Group at Harvard (which included Ginsberg) halted and stored a light signal in a condensate of sodium atoms, then transferred the signal into a second sodium cloud 160 μm away. The American Institute of Physics listed this feat as #1 in its Top Ten discoveries of 2007.
Ginsberg earned her B.ASc. in engineering at the University of Toronto in 2000, and completed her PhD in physics at Harvard.
Naomi Shauna Ginsberg (born 1979 in Halifax, Nova Scotia), is an electrical engineer, physicist, and scientist. She is currently an associate professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.