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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2006
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Persis Drell ’77
Particle Physicist
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Persis Drell ’77 is
a professor at Stanford University and is deputy director
at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. She is considered
to be one of a handful of international leaders in
particle physics.
After graduating from Wellesley with
a dual major in mathematics and physics, she earned
her Ph.D. in atomic
physics in 1983 from the University of California,
Berkeley. She then switched to high-energy experimental
physics
and worked as a postdoctoral scientist with the Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory.
In 1988 Dr. Drell joined
the faculty of the Physics Department at Cornell
University, where she focused
on particle
physics. While at Cornell, she served as deputy director
of the university’s particle accelerator facility
and as the leader of the university’s experimental
program in particle physics. At the time, this experimental
program, CLEO, was widely considered to be the leader
in the field.
In 2002, Dr. Drell accepted a position
as professor and director of research at Stanford
University’s Linear
Acceleration Center (SLAC), one of the two largest
and most important facilities in the country. In
2005, she
was named Deputy Director of SLAC and Director
of Particle and Particle Astrophysics. Her current
research
activities
are in particle astrophysics.
Her recent activities
include chairing the HEPAP subcommittee that
produced the “Quantum Universe” report
and serving on the COSEPUP/BPA Committee on Setting
Priorities for National Science Foundation-Sponsored
Large Research
Facilities for the National Academy of Science
in 2003.
Dr. Drell has been honored with a Guggenheim
Fellowship and a National Science Foundation
Presidential
Young Investigator Award, and she is a fellow
of the American
Physical Society. Discover Magazine named her
one of the “50 Most Important Women in
Science” in
November 2002.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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