Sabrina Poulsen is a PhD candidate in astrophysics at the University of Oklahoma with eight years of experience blending observational research, data analysis, and teaching. She has built Python-based pipelines to analyze stellar rotation and magnetic variability from multi-observatory spectroscopic data, with results slated for peer-reviewed publication. As a graduate research and teaching assistant she pairs hands-on mentorship of introductory physics students with rigorous research methods. Prior roles in technical analysis and tutoring give her a practical bent for translating complex data into clear insights and instructional materials. Based in Norman, OK, she brings a sustained curiosity about stellar evolution and a proven ability to turn heterogeneous datasets into publishable science.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Physics, 3.60 Major GPA, 3.45 Cumulative GPA, Bachelor's degree, Physics, 3.60 Major GPA, 3.45 Cumulative GPA at The Ohio State University
Phd, Astrophysics, Phd, Astrophysics at University of Oklahoma
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