Suzanne Staggs
Suzanne T. Staggs (born May 11, 1965) is an American physicist who is currently the Henry DeWolf Smyth Professor of Physics at Princeton University. Staggs has led the development of numerous cosmic microwave background experiments and is currently the principal investigator (PI) of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) and founding member of the Simons Observatory (SO). In 2020, Staggs was elected into the National Academy of Sciences.
Suzanne T. Staggs | |
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Born | May 11, 1965 |
Alma mater | Rice University Princeton University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Cosmology Cosmic microwave background |
Institutions | Princeton University University of Chicago |
Thesis | An absolute measurement of the cosmic background radiation temperature at 1.4 GHz |
Doctoral advisor | David Todd Wilkinson |
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