Michelle Espy

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Los Alamos National Laboratory

Michelle Espy received her Bachelor of Science in physics from the University of California, Riverside, and her doctorate in experimental nuclear physics from the University of Minnesota. After completing her doctorate she has pursued the application of nuclear physics techniques to biomedical and applied physics research based on detection of weak electromagnetic fields. She has worked for the past 16 years as part of the SQUID team at Los Alamos National Laboratory. She has more than 55 publications since 1996, four patents and several awards in the field of MEG and ultra-low field NMR and MRI. She was made a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2015.

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