Army Applications Laboratory
Ann Kathryn Rockwell is a Physical Scientist at the Army Applications Laboratory since November 2020. Previously, Ann Kathryn held multiple roles at The University of Texas at Austin from August 2013 to November 2020, including Postdoctoral Researcher, Graduate Research Assistant, and National Science Foundation Fellow, focusing on molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) growth of III-V compounds for mid- to near-infrared detectors. Responsibilities included maintaining an MBE chamber, mentoring students, calibrating growth processes, and characterizing materials post-growth. Earlier experiences include serving as a Learning Assistant at The University of Alabama and as an Undergraduate Researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Michigan. Ann Kathryn earned a PhD and MS in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, along with a BS in Physics from The University of Alabama.
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Army Applications Laboratory
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We’re not a laboratory in the traditional sense of the word. Our mission is to accelerate the discovery, evaluation, and transition of dual-use technology and business practices to help the Army Futures Command (AFC) fundamentally reshape how the U.S. Army delivers capabilities in support of Multi-Domain Operations. The Army Applications Laboratory (AAL) is the leading edge of Army transformation from the industrial age to the information age, because we question *why* and deliver *what if.*
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