Danna Freedman

Danna Freedman
Danna Freedman at GRC SSC 2022.jpg
Born
Danna Erit Freedman
Alma materHarvard University (A.B.) (2003)
University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D) (2009)
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship (2022)
ACS Award in Pure Chemistry (2019)
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2017)
Sloan Research Fellowship (2015)
Scientific career
InstitutionsNorthwestern University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thesis Increasing Anisotropy in Single-Molecule Magnets  (2009)
Doctoral advisorJeffrey R. Long
Other academic advisorsDaniel G. Nocera
Hongkun Park
Websitehttps://freedmanlab-mit.com

Danna Freedman is an American chemist and the Frederick George Keyes Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1][2][3] Her group's research focuses on applying inorganic chemistry towards questions in physics, with an emphasis on quantum information science, materials with emergent properties, and magnetism. Freedman was awarded the 2019 ACS Award in Pure Chemistry and a MacArthur Fellowship in 2022.

  1. ^ Danna Freedman publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Danna Freedman publications from Europe PubMed Central
  3. ^ "School of Science appoints 11 faculty members to named professorships". MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. November 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-03.