Georgia Karagiorgi has been a professor of physics at Columbia University since 2015. She received her undergraduate degree in Physics from Florida Tech in 2004, her MA in Physics from Columbia University in 2008, and her PhD in Experimental High Energy Physics from MIT in 2010.
The cool thing about Professor Karagiorgi’s work is that she’s interested in learning more about things that don’t necessarily directly influence the human body or human’s day-to-day life. Many scientists focus their research solely on subject matter that is prevalent to us instead of things that are just interesting.
“Dr. Georgia Karagiorgi, Associate Professor of Physics.” Georgia Karagiorgi, https://georgiakaragiorgi.com/georgia-karagiorgi/.
“Georgia Karagiorgi.” Georgia Karagiorgi | Department of Physics, https://www.physics.columbia.edu/content/georgia-karagiorgi.
“Georgia Karagiorgi.” The Data Science Institute at Columbia University, https://datascience.columbia.edu/people/georgia-karagiorgi/.
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