University of Delaware - Mechanical Engineering
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Newark
DE
Developed
coordinated
and helped lead workshops on best practices for faculty recruitment and faculty mentoring.
Manager
UD ADVANCE
University of Delaware
Newark
DE
Taught undergrad mechanical engineering courses
managed UD ADVANCE
co-advised Women in Engineering Graduate Student Steering Committee
co-advised mechanical engineering student organization.
Assistant Professor
College of Engineering
University of Delaware
Experimentally studied the magnetic and electrical properties of III-V semiconductor structures at various temperatures.
UC Santa Barbara
University of Delaware
Newark
DE
Teach undergraduate courses in Mechanical Engineering. Co-PI on NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation grant. Advise the University of Delaware Women in Engineering Graduate Steering Committee. Research in philosophy of science and women's underrepresentation in STEM fields.
Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed patent applications for semiconductor devices and methods of making semiconductors against prior art to determine if the inventions as claimed were novel and non-obvious over existing technologies.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
University of Delaware
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Taught honors section of introductory classical mechanics to undergraduates.
Supplemental Assistant Professor
French
Trabant Award for Women's Equity
University of Delaware
Denise Denton Best Paper Award
Co-authors: Robin Andreasen and Dandan Chen
American Society for Engineering Education Women in Engineering Division
PhD
Dissertation titled “Studies of Edge State Sheath Transport in Quantum Hall Multilayers
\" 2003.
Physics
UCSB Physics Circus
WISE
Women in Physics
University of California
Santa Barbara
B.A.
Graduated cum laude with high honors in physics; minored in music.
Physics
Women in Science Project
Dartmouth College Marching Band
Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra
Dartmouth College
Community Outreach
Website Management
Physics and Engineering outreach
Data Analysis
Matlab
Physics
Nanomaterials
Nanotechnology
Grant Writing
Teaching Physics
Public Speaking
Research
Teaching
Grants
Higher Education
Mathematics
Science
Gender Differences in Pathways to Career Satisfaction
Proceedings of the 2017 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Meeting
Columbus
OH
June
2017. Winner of the 2017 Denise Denton Best Paper Award
Women in Engineering Division.
Gender Differences in Pathways to Career Satisfaction
Proceedings of the 2017 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Meeting
Columbus
OH
June 2017.
Measuring the Impact of NSF ADVANCE Programming at the University of Delaware
Chapter in Oxford University Press book Exploring Inductive Risk
edited by K. Elliott and T. Richards.
Measuring Inequality: The Roles of Values and Inductive Risk
” in Exploring Inductive Risk
ADVANCE Grants: Narrowing the Gender Gap in STEM Fields
A.C. Gossard
K.D. Maranowski
E.G. Gwinn
D.P. Druist
D.P. Dougherty
We study the temperature dependence of vertical transport through the chiral sheath of surface states that exists near the sidewalls of GaAs∕Al0.01Ga0.09As multilayer structures in the regime of the integer quantum Hall effect.
Anomalous temperature dependence of electrical transport in quantum Hall multilayers
Heather
Walling Doty
University of Delaware
UC Santa Barbara
University of Delaware