Summary
Chandler Conn is a PhD candidate in Atomic and Molecular Physics at Caltech with nine years of experience applying precision instrumentation to fundamental physics and observational astronomy. He specializes in producing and characterizing radioactive molecules for experiments and telescopes, merging hands-on lab engineering with advanced spectroscopic techniques. Past roles include building a novel radio telescope array at Brookhaven and tutoring accelerated integrated science at Northwestern, highlighting both technical depth and clear teaching communication. Based in Pasadena, Chandler brings rigorous academic training (Northwestern, Summa Cum Laude) to interdisciplinary projects that sit at the intersection of atomic physics, instrumentation, and observational science.
8 years of coding experience
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Integrated Science & Physics, Summa cum laude, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Integrated Science & Physics, Summa cum laude at Northwestern University