Ania Bleszynski Jayich received her PhD in physics from Harvard in 2006 and her B.S. in physics and mathematical and computational science from Stanford in 2000. Under the supervision of Prof. Bob Westervelt, her thesis focused on scanned probe imaging of electron flow in semiconductor nanostructures. As a postdoc in Prof. Jack Harris’s group at Yale, she worked on magnetization measurements of condensed matter systems using ultrasensitive micromechanical detectors. Before joining UCSB as an assistant professor in 2010, she worked on coupling nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond to nanomechanical resonators, in a project co-supervised by Profs. Misha Lukin at Harvard and Jack Harris.

Positions

Professor (Physics)
University of California, Santa Barbara
2010

Education

PostdoctoralAssociate
Yale University

Supervisor: Professor Jack Harris

2009
Ph.D. (Physics)
Harvard University

Thesis Topic: Imaging Electronsin Nanoscale Structures (supervisor: Professor Bob Westervelt)

2006
B.S. (Mathematical and Computational Science)
Stanford University
2000
B.S. (with honors) (Physics)
Stanford University
2000