Tanya Zelevinsky

Tanya Zelevinsky
Alma materMIT and Harvard University
Known forHigh-precision spectroscopy and Quantum Optics
AwardsFellow of the American Physical Society (2018)
Francis M. Pipkin Award Recipient (2019)

Tanya Zelevinsky is a professor of physics at Columbia University. Her research focuses on high-precision spectroscopy of cold molecules for fundamental physics measurements, including molecular lattice clocks, ultracold molecule photodissociation, as well as cooling and quantum state manipulation techniques for diatomic molecules with the goal of testing the Standard Model of particle physics. Zelevinsky graduated from MIT in 1999 and received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2004 with Gerald Gabrielse as her thesis advisor. Subsequently, she worked as a post-doctoral research associate at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) with Jun Ye on atomic lattice clocks. She joined Columbia University as an associate professor of physics in 2008.[1] Professor Zelevinsky became a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2018 and received the Francis M. Pipkin Award in 2019.[1]

  1. ^ a b "2019 Francis M. Pipkin Award". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2020-09-29.