Summary
Kaedon Cleland-host is a Physics Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State University with nine years of lab and research experience in condensed matter and ultrafast microscopy. He develops and fabricates novel optics for terahertz laser pulses while conducting experimental work in the Cocker Group, building on prior STM and Majorana-related tip fabrication experience. His background spans hands-on chemical synthesis, NMR analysis, and mechanical testing from interdisciplinary internships, giving him strong experimental design and data-analysis skills. Based in Lake Orion, MI, he also has a strong mathematical foundation from a concurrent BS in Mathematics, which he leverages to model and interpret complex ultrafast phenomena.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
H.H. Dow High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Michigan State University