Christina Henzinger

PHD Student at Harvard University

Christina Henzinger is a PhD student at Harvard University, focusing on quantum transport of 2D materials in Professor Philip Kim's lab since August 2023. Previously, Christina served as an undergraduate research assistant at Stanford University from September 2021 to June 2023, conducting research on the synthesis, assembly, and characterization of 2D materials in Professor Andrew Mannix's lab. Christina also contributed as an electrical engineer and materials engineer on the Stanford Solar Car Project from February 2020 to January 2022, where responsibilities included designing the car's lighting system and working on solar array encapsulation and wiring. Additionally, Christina was employed as a digital design verification engineer at Texas Instruments in mid-2021, focusing on the verification of chip features using SystemVerilog. Christina holds a Bachelor's degree in Materials Science and Engineering with a minor in Computer Science from Stanford University and is currently pursuing a PhD in Applied Physics at Harvard University.

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