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Heidi Marie Schellman (born 1957) is an American
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at Oregon State University (OSU), where she heads the Department of Physics. She is an expert in
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.


Early life and education

Schellman was born in 1957 in
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, the daughter of two chemists. Her father, John Anthony Schellman, who trained at Princeton, was a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Oregon; he was an early member of the "groundbreaking Institute of Molecular Biology" and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Her mother, F. Charlotte Green, held a Ph.D. in chemistry from
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and had also worked at the California Institute of Technology. They married in 1954 while they were both postdoctoral fellows at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen, Denmark. At the University of Oregon, both her parents "were known for advancing the study of protein structure, folding and stability through techniques such as circular dichroism spectroscopy". Heidi Schellman graduated from South Eugene High School in Eugene, Oregon, in 1975. She earned a B.S. in mathematics in 1977 from
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and an M.S. and Ph.D. in physics by 1984 from the University of California, Berkeley. Schellman married physicist Stephen A. Wolbers in 1983.


Career and research

Schellman began her career as a programmer at the
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(SLAC), where she learned "she liked the mixture of theory and practice in experimental physics. She describes her love of physics succinctly: 'Physicists get to build things!' ". Prior to joining the OSU faculty in 2015, she held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Chicago and Fermilab, and was on the faculty of Northwestern University, where she was chair of the physics and astronomy programs at the
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. In 2015, Schellman was elected vice chair of the Commission on Particles and Fields within the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. Schellman's research interests include, "future high-intensity neutrino experiments and the relation between cosmology and high-energy physics". She has collaborated on D-Zero and Tevatron experiments at Fermilab, researching the mass of top quarks and interactions of protons and anti-protons, and has extensively studied quantum chromodynamics perturbation theory.


Honors

Schellman was an A.P. Sloan Research Fellow and a Department of Energy Outstanding Junior Investigator. She was elected a Fellow of the
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in 1999, cited for "her leadership in
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physics and as spokesperson of E-665, the Tevatron muon scattering experiment". She was awarded the 2015 Mentoring Award by the American Physical Society’s Division of Particles and Fields.


Athletic Accomplishments

Schellman won the Bay-to-Breakers 10K in 1983 in the Centipede Category as part of the Accelepede. She won the 1976 team Stanford Intramurals for the champion Junipero Ringers Association.


References


External links


Physicists hunt for hidden particles: NPR
October 13, 2009. (audio, 12:28 minutes) * Heidi Schellman
From a Physicist's Mind
''Helix'', Northwestern University, November 30, 2008. {{DEFAULTSORT:Schellman, Heidi 1957 births Living people 21st-century American physicists Oregon State University faculty American particle physicists Sloan Research Fellows Stanford University alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni American women physicists People from Hennepin County, Minnesota Fellows of the American Physical Society American women academics 21st-century American women scientists