Madison Woodson is an accomplished researcher and engineer with extensive experience in photonic devices and electrical engineering. As a PhD candidate at the University of Virginia from February 2016 to June 2017, Madison designed and tested novel photodetector structures, optimized photodiode devices through advanced simulations, and published multiple peer-reviewed papers. Madison’s academic journey included roles as a teaching assistant and research assistant in various labs at the University of Virginia from 2009 to 2017, with significant contributions in nanotechnology and electrical engineering. Madison continued to advance in the field as a Photonic Device Scientist at Freedom Photonics LLC until December 2019, subsequently serving as a Photodiode Technical Leader and Photonic Device Engineer until May 2024. Currently, Madison holds the position of Quantum Hardware Engineer at Google, starting in May 2024. Madison completed a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, both from the University of Virginia.
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