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98:(APS) in 2015, after a nomination from the APS Group on Instrument and Measurement Science, "for outstanding contributions to the development of sensitive bolometers and superconducting amplifiers, and leadership in their application to the measurement of the polarization of the cosmic microwave background". 79: 330: 71: 74:
in 2007. Her research there included both astrophysical and terrestrial application of microwave sensors; while at NIST, she also held an affiliation at the
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in California. Her research involves the development of instruments to measure cosmological phenomena including
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Advanced Instrumentation Seminar: Transition Edge Sensor for CMB polarization
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as her advisor, but her doctoral research was primarily performed at the
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is a solid state physicist who works as a lead scientist at the
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Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
dark matter
polarization
cosmic microwave background
University of Houston
Paul Ching Wu Chu
University of California, Berkeley
John Clarke
National Institute of Standards and Technology
University of Colorado Boulder
Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
Stanford University
Fellow of the American Physical Society


"Hsiao-Mei Sherry Cho"
"A radio for dark matter"


"Fellows nominated in 2015 by the Group on Instrument and Measurement Science"



Advanced Instrumentation Seminar: Transition Edge Sensor for CMB polarization
"Hsiao-Mei Sherry Cho"
"Group members"
KIPAC Members
Home page
Hsiao-Mei Cho
Google Scholar

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