American physicist
Heather Lewandowski is a professor of physics at the University of Colorado Boulder . She looks to understand the quantum mechanical processes in making chemical bonds. She uses time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields (in a Stark decelerator ) to achieve supersonic cooling. She also studies how students learn experimental skills in instructional physics labs and help to improve student learning in these environments. She is a Fellow of the American Physical Society .
Early life and education [ edit ]
Lewandowski grew up in Laurium, Michigan .[ 1] She studied physics at Michigan Technological University and graduated summa cum laude in 1997.[ 2] Whilst at Michigan Technological University , Lewandowski was a member of the Husky Pep Band.[ 2] She joined the University of Colorado Boulder for her graduate studies, working with Eric Allin Cornell on Bose gases . During her PhD she observed Bose–Einstein condensate gases, where she could see atoms in different spin states. She described a simplified system to create Bose–Einstein condensate in 87 Rb .[ 3] Her system included a compressed Ioffe-Pritchard trap and large, powerful laser beams.[ 3] The trap includes powerful permanent magnets and low power electromagnetic coils.[ 4] She completed her PhD thesis Coherences and correlations in an ultracold Bose gas in 2002.[ 5] She was a finalist for the American Physical Society Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in AMO Physics Award.[ 6]
Lewandowski was awarded a National Research Council postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and joined Jun Ye 's atomic physics group.[ 7] Here she developed the systems to create low temperature beams of OH , from H2 O seeded in Xenon during a supersonic expansion.[ 8] [ 9] This set-up dramatically improved the precision of measurements of transitions of hydroxyl radicals .[ 8] This understanding will help scientists refine the fine-structure constant and help to establish where it has remained constant since the Big Bang .[ 1] [ 10]
One of her students with a doubled pulse dye laser in 2008
In 2005 Lewandowski was made an assistant professor of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder and Fellow of the JILA .[ 1] She was awarded an Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award in 2007.[ 11] She was also awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Award , which allowed her to study the interactions of ultracold atoms .[ 12] She was also awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation fellowship. The dipole-dipole interactions in molecules are anisotropic , and can be used to control collisions in polar molecular systems.[ 12] She continues to use Stark deceleration to produce cold molecules, then traps them inside electric and magnetic fields to extend their interaction times.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] She has studied the collisions of these cold molecules with rubidium atoms.[ 12] [ 15] She became an associate professor of physics in 2012.[ 1] [ 16] She has been investigating collisions between ammonia and rubidium . In 2013 she took part in a Royal Society International Exchange Fellowship, working at Imperial College London .[ 2]
She was made a Fulbright Program scholar in 2018 and joined the University of Leeds .[ 17]
Physics education research [ edit ]
Since 2011 Lewandowski has been involved with physics education research and has been a member of the AAPT since 2007.[ 18] [ 19] She serves on the board of the Advanced Laboratory Physics Association (ALPhA).[ 20] She has been involved in the creation of the Recommendations for the Undergraduate Physics Laboratory Curriculum which was endorsed by the AAPT executive board in 2014.[ 21] She has looked at transforming laboratory courses.[ 22] [ 23] She has looked at the ways to incorporate modelling into upper-division laboratories.[ 24] In 2015 she organised the National Physics Education Research Conference.[ 2] She was awarded the American Association of Physics Teachers Homer L. Dodge Citation for Distinguished Service to the AAPT and American Physical Society Wolff-Reichert Award 2018.[ 25] These awards recognise her commitment "scholarly transformation of advanced laboratories".[ 26]
Lewandowski is married to Donald Woodraska, a physicist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder .[ 1]
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^ a b Lewandowski, H. J.; Harber, D. M.; Whitaker, D. L.; Cornell, E. A. (2003-09-01). "Simplified System for Creating a Bose–Einstein Condensate" . Journal of Low Temperature Physics . 132 (5): 309–367. doi :10.1023/A:1024800600621 . ISSN 1573-7357 . S2CID 9481575 .
^ Whitaker, Dwight; Lewandowski, Heather; Cornell, Eric (2000-06-01). "New System to Produce BEC in 87 Rb". American Physical Society, DAMOP Meeting . 14 : L9.82. Bibcode :2000APS..DMP..L982W .
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^ Lewandowski, H. J.; Hudson, Eric R.; Bochinski, J. R.; Ye, Jun (2004). "A pulsed, low-temperature beam of supersonically cooled free radical OH molecules". Chemical Physics Letters . 395 (1–3): 53–57. arXiv :physics/0406151 . Bibcode :2004CPL...395...53L . doi :10.1016/j.cplett.2004.07.050 . S2CID 17861196 .
^ Hudson, Eric R.; Lewandowski, H. J.; Sawyer, Brian C.; Ye, Jun (2006-04-14). "Cold Molecule Spectroscopy for Constraining the Evolution of the Fine Structure Constant". Physical Review Letters . 96 (14): 143004. arXiv :physics/0601054 . Bibcode :2006PhRvL..96n3004H . doi :10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.143004 . PMID 16712070 . S2CID 9721268 .
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^ a b c d e "NSF Award Search: Award#0748742 - CAREER: Interactions in Cold Molecular Systems" . www.nsf.gov . Retrieved 2019-01-27 .
^ Parazzoli, L. P.; Fitch, N. J.; Żuchowski, P. S.; Hutson, J. M.; Lewandowski, H. J. (2011-05-10). "Large Effects of Electric Fields on Atom-Molecule Collisions at Millikelvin Temperatures". Physical Review Letters . 106 (19): 193201. arXiv :1101.2886 . Bibcode :2011PhRvL.106s3201P . doi :10.1103/physrevlett.106.193201 . ISSN 0031-9007 . PMID 21668156 . S2CID 40443828 .
^ Parazzoli, L P; Fitch, N; Lobser, D S; Lewandowski, H J (2009-05-14). "High-energy-resolution molecular beams for cold collision studies". New Journal of Physics . 11 (5): 055031. arXiv :0902.1499 . Bibcode :2009NJPh...11e5031P . doi :10.1088/1367-2630/11/5/055031 . ISSN 1367-2630 . S2CID 18893415 .
^ Haxton, Daniel J.; Wrathmall, Steven A.; Lewandowski, H. J.; Greene, Chris H. (2009-08-14). "Theoretical study of the quenching of NH(Δ1)molecules via collisions with Rb atoms". Physical Review A . 80 (2): 022708. arXiv :0903.3909 . Bibcode :2009PhRvA..80b2708H . doi :10.1103/physreva.80.022708 . ISSN 1050-2947 . S2CID 91843885 .
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^ "AAPT Recommendations for the Undergraduate Physics Laboratory Curriculum" (PDF) . AAPT . Retrieved 2018-01-27 .
^ Zwickl, Benjamin M.; Finkelstein, Noah; Lewandowski, H. J. (January 2013). "The process of transforming an advanced lab course: Goals, curriculum, and assessments". American Journal of Physics . 81 (1): 63–70. arXiv :1207.2177 . Bibcode :2013AmJPh..81...63Z . doi :10.1119/1.4768890 . ISSN 0002-9505 . S2CID 19763584 .
^ Zwickl, Benjamin M.; Finkelstein, Noah; Lewandowski, H. J. (2013). "Development and validation of the Colorado learning attitudes about science survey for experimental physics". American Institute of Physics Conference Series . AIP Conference Proceedings. 1513 (1). AIP: 442–445. arXiv :1207.2418 . Bibcode :2013AIPC.1513..442Z . CiteSeerX 10.1.1.748.737 . doi :10.1063/1.4789747 . S2CID 54739358 .
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