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Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski
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Pasterski in 2017
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Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS) Harvard University (PhD) |
Known for | Spin memory effect PSZ Triangle |
Awards | Inaugural MIT Freshman Entrepreneurship Award |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Boeing Phantom Works CERN Perimeter Institute |
Thesis | Implications of Superrotations (2019) |
Doctoral advisor | Andrew Strominger |
Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski (born June 3, 1993) is an American theoretical physicist from Chicago who studies high energy physics. She describes herself as "a proud first-generation Cuban-American and Chicago Public Schools alumna". Her first few months at Harvard's Center for the Fundamental Laws of Nature (2014) resulted in discovery of the spin memory effect which predates LIGO's reported discoveries and may be proven as an inexpensive way to detect as well as verify gravitational waves and their net effects during a very rare celestial gravitational lensing event the first week of May 2028 if not sooner via Advanced LIGO Since leaving Harvard, Pasterski has pioneered Celestial Holography. She completed her undergraduate studies in three years while still a teenager at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), earned her PhD from Harvard University and was a PCTS Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University before joining the faculty of the Perimeter Institute at age 27. According to Google Trends, Pasterski was the #3 Trending Scientist for all of 2017. In 2015, she was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 Science list, named a Forbes 30 under 30 All Star in 2017, and returned as a judge in 2018 as part of Forbes' first ever all-female Science category judging panel.
Early life
Pasterski was born in Illinois on June 3, 1993, to Mark Pasterski and Maria Gonzalez. Her father, an attorney and an electrical engineer, encouraged her to follow her dreams. She enrolled at the Edison Regional Gifted Center in 1998, and graduated from the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in 2010.
She took her first flying lesson in 2003, piloted FAA1 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in 2005 and started building a standard-build Canadian light sport aircraft by 2006. Her first U.S. solo flight was in that aircraft in 2009 after being signed off by her CFI Jay Maynard.
In her 2012 Scientific American 30 under 30 interview, Pasterski named among her scientific heroes Leon Lederman, Dudley Herschbach, and Freeman Dyson, and said she was drawn to physics by Jeff Bezos. She has received job offers from Blue Origin, an aerospace company founded by Amazon.com's Jeff Bezos, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Education and academia
As a sophomore at MIT, Pasterski was part of the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. She graduated with a 5.00 undergraduate GPA. While a graduate student at Harvard, she worked with Andrew Strominger. Her early work resulted in discovery of the spin memory effect which may be used to detect or verify the net effects of gravitational waves. She then completed the Pasterski–Strominger–Zhiboedov triangle for electromagnetic memory in a 2015 solo paper that Stephen Hawking cited in early 2016.
Pasterski earned her PhD in physics from Harvard University in May 2019. At age 27, she founded the Celestial Holography Initiative and within six months had hired four post-docs. Pasterski invited Andrew Strominger to join Perimeter's Simons Foundation LOI requesting $8,000,000.00 for Celestial Holography. That collaboration is now underway as the Simons Collaboration on Celestial Holography.
Media coverage
WIRED's "A New Way to Understand the Universe" and the live broadcast of "What if the Universe is a Hologram?" from CBC's The Current featured the first decade of Pasterski's pioneering work in physics from 2014 thru 2023.
Hawking's citation of Pasterski's solo work on the PSZ Triangle was publicized by actor George Takei when he quoted her on his Twitter account: "Hopefully I'm known for what I do and not what I don't do." The Steven P. Jobs Trust article included in the tweet has been shared 1,200,000 times.
Pasterski's 2016 work in promoting the Let Girls Learn initiative was recognized by an invitation to the White House, a congratulatory message from the White House played on network television, and a two-page spread in Marie Claire's January 2017 issue with former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Pasterski's continuing efforts to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education for girls in Cuba has been recognized by the Annenberg Foundation.
Pasterski's 2017 work in promoting STEM education for girls in Russia has been recognized by the U.S Embassy in Moscow and by the Moscow Polytech.
International print and television coverage of Pasterski's work has appeared in Russian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, German, Hindi and French: Russia Today, Poland's Angora magazine, DNES magazine in the Czech Republic, People en Español, Jolie in Germany, Vanitha TV in India, Madame magazine in France, le Figaro magazine Paris, Femina magazine in Switzerland, and Marie Claire España. In 2016, R&B singer Chris Brown posted a page with a video promoting her. Forbes and The History Channel ran stories about Gonzalez Pasterski for their audiences in Mexico and Latin America, respectively.
Checking the accuracy of media portrayals, Snopes found that the "viral meme about [the] Harvard University graduate student gets most (but not all) of the facts right." Pasterski and Hawking do not follow each other on Twitter, since neither Hawking nor Pasterski had a Twitter account, Snopes stated instead that "the truth is actually much more interesting" pointing out that two scientific papers published in 2016 and co-authored by Hawking cited two pieces of research co-authored by Pasterski and one written solely by her. Pasterski keeps a list of personal responses to media portrayals on her website.
Awards and honors
- 2010: Illinois Aviation Trades Association Industry Achievement Award
- 2011: MIT Freshman Entrepreneurship Award
- 2012: Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Young Researcher
- 2013: MIT Physics Department Orloff Scholarship Award
- 2013: European Physical Society High Energy and Particle Physics Prize, MIT-CMS
- 2015: Hertz Foundation Fellowship
- 2015: Forbes’ 30 under 30 2015: Science
- 2016: Marie Claire Young Women Honors Recipient: "The Genius"
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- 2018: Discovery Canada's International Women's Day honoree.
- 2019: IMSA Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
- 2023: Deputy Director, Simons Collaboration on Celestial Holography, Simons Foundation
See also
In Spanish: Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski para niños