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Henriette Elvang

Current positions

Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, University of Michigan (since 2019)  and 

Professor of Physics, University of Michigan, Department of Physics (since 2017).                

Education

Ph.D. Physics, University of California Santa Barbara 2005. 

M.Sc. (Cand.Scient) Physics, University of Copenhagen 2001.

B.Sc. Physics, University of Copenhagen 1998. 

Previous positions

2012-17 Associate Professor with tenure, University of Michigan, Department of Physics.

2009-12 Assistant Professor, University of Michigan, Department of Physics.

2008-09 Postdoctoral member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ.

2005-08 Pappalardo Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Awards

2023 Cottrell SEED Award from the  Research Corporation for the Advancement of Science.

2021 AAAS Fellow

2019 Arthur F. Thurnau Professorship.

2018 Fellow of the American Physical Society.

2017 John Dewey Award from the College of LSA, University of Michigan.

2016 Maria Goeppert Mayer Award from the American Physical Society.

2015 Henry Russel Award from Rackham Graduate School at the University of Michigan.

2014 Individual Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education, College of LSA, University of Michigan.

2013 Cottrell Scholar award from the Research Corporation for the Advancement of Science.

2010 NSF CAREER award (2010-15).

Publications

Publications can be found here.

Textbook

Scattering amplitudes in Gauge Theory and Gravity

Published by Cambridge University Press (2015).

Current Graduate Students

Former Graduate Students


Undergraduate students

Filipe Rudrigues de Almeida Lira (Winter+Summer 2015).

Srividya Suresh (Summer REU 2013); PhD 2021 Ohio State University.

William Murdoch (Winter 2011) . B.Sc. 2013. PhD in economics at Harvard.

Nico Wagner (Winter 2011). B.Sc. Interdisciplinary Physics 2014. PhD in biology at Harvard 2019.