Jocelyn Monroe joined the MIT Physics Department in September 2009 as an Assistant Professor. From 2006-09 she was a Pappalardo Fellow in MIT's Laboratory for Nuclear Science, working on the SNO solar neutrino oscillation experiment, and the DMTPC directional dark matter search. Monroe earned her...
Jocelyn Monroe joined the MIT Physics Department in September 2009 as an Assistant Professor. From 2006-09 she was a Pappalardo Fellow in MIT's Laboratory for Nuclear Science, working on the SNO solar neutrino oscillation experiment, and the DMTPC directional dark matter search. Monroe earned her Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2006, where her dissertation research was on the MiniBooNE accelerator neutrino oscillation experiment. From 1999-2000, she was an Engineering Physicist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, where her research was on the physics of muon beam cooling. Monroe earned her B.A. in Astrophysics from Columbia University in 1999.