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Katherine Birgitta Whaley (born 1956) is a professor of chemistry at the
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and a senior faculty scientist in the Division of Chemical Sciences at
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. At UC Berkeley, Whaley is the director of the Berkeley Quantum Information and Computation Center, a member of the executive board for the Center for Quantum Coherent Science, and a member of the Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute. At
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, Whaley is a member of the Quantum Algorithms Team for Chemical Sciences in the research area of resource-efficient algorithms. Whaley's research team explores topics in the areas of quantum information, quantum computation, macroscopic quantum systems, and quantum control/simulation.


Education, career, and service

Whaley received her B.A. from
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(1978) where she was a Nuffield Scholar at St Hilda's from 1974. Whaley has stated that, during her undergraduate studies, she found it hard to decide whether to study chemistry or physics. After graduating, Whaley was a Kennedy Fellow at
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(1978–1979), and went on to receive her M. Sc. (1982) and Ph.D. (1984) from the
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where she was a student of John C. Light. Her thesis was titled "Topics in molecule-surface scattering and multiphoton excitation dynamics". She went on to be a Golda Meir Fellow at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem (1984–1985) and a post-doctoral fellow at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
(1985–1986) where she studied with
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and Robert Gerber. Whaley joined the Chemistry faculty at UC Berkeley in 1986. Her interest in quantum biology was spurred by a series of low-temperature experiments in bacteria performed by
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and his team in 2007. Whaley has been recognized by many awards for her scientific contributions in the course of her career. In 2002 she was nominated as a Fellow of
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by the Division of Computational Physics "for her contributions to theoretical understanding of quantum nanoscale phenomena, especially in superfluid helium droplets, and to control of decoherence in quantum information processing". Whaley served on the advisory board of the
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(KITP) at the
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from 2014 to 2017 and was chairperson from 2016 to 2017. From 2017-2018, Whaley was a Simons Distinguished Visiting Scholar/Scientist at KITP. At the
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, Whaley served on the scientific advisory committee from 2010 to 2013. In the
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, Whaley served as vice chair, chair elect and then chair for the Division of Chemical Physics from 2009 to 2011. In 2016, Whaley also served as chair of the 2015 Fellowship Committee of the
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Division of Quantum Information. In the area of editorial roles, Whaley has served on the editorial board of ''Journal of Chemical Physics'' (2010–2012) and the '' Journal of Physical Chemistry'' (1998–2003). Since 1996, she has served on the editorial board of ''Chemical Physics''. She a current member of the editorial boards of ''Quantum Information Processing'' (2005–), '' European Physical Journal (EPJ) Quantum Technology'' (2013–), and ''Advances in Physics X'' (2014–). In October 2019, Whaley was appointed to the
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.


Research and notable publications

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Awards

* Fellow,
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(2018, Speciality: Physics, Area: Mathematical and Physical Sciences) *Albrecht Lecturer,
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(2015) *Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecturer, University of Waterloo (2014) *Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar (2013–2014) *Senior fellow,
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(2012–2013) *Maria Goeppert-Mayer Symposium Lecturer, UC San Diego (2005) *
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Professor,
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(2002–2003) *Fellow,
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(2002) * Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist (1996–1997) * A. P. Sloan Foundation Fellow (1991–1993) *Bergmann Award (1986)


References

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