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Dr. Katherine Rawlins is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Alaska. Her research focuses on cosmic ray and neutrino astrophysics, particularly through involvement with the IceCube Observatory. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2001) and a B.S. in Physics from Yale University (1996).
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as PHYS A123 Basic Physics I, A123L Laboratory, A212 General Physics II, and A212L Laboratory. Her research explores high-energy cosmic phenomena, leveraging IceCube and IceTop detectors to study particle spectra and astrophysical sources.
Key contributions include analyzing cosmic ray energy spectra up to the EeV scale and detecting extraterrestrial neutrinos. Though no explicit awards are listed, her work is integral to multi-messenger astrophysics collaborations like IceCube.
Advising and grants details are not provided in the text; however, her active role in the IceCube Collaboration suggests ongoing experimental leadership. The IceCube Observatory remains central to her research infrastructure.
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