Jackie Baeza-Rubio
Graduate School Student
Class of 2029
Neutrinos & Fundamental Symmetries
Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics
WLW 322D
She/Her
Advisor:
David Moore
Current Experiments:
SIMPLE, QuIPS
Jacqueline “Jackie” Baeza-Rubio is a 2nd-year graduate student at Yale. She graduated from UT Arlington with a Bachelor's in Physics and a minor in mathematics. At UTA she researched neutrinoless double-beta decay under Dr. Ben Jones while on the NEXT collaboration. She was also the PR director for @DFWTapTalks, a McNair scholar, and the Undergraduate board representative for the National Society of Hispanic Physicists. At Yale, she intends to stay in neutrino physics and move to sterile neutrino searches by joining Dr. Dave Moore on SIMPLE, a levitated microsphere experiment.