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Margaret Koker is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Lawrence University, located in Youngchild Hall. Her research focuses on using x-ray techniques, computational modeling, and data analysis to study material composition and behavior. She teaches a broad range of physics topics, emphasizing inclusivity and diverse representation in STEM education. Koker holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University (2007), an MS from the University of Illinois (2009), and a Dr. rer. nat. from the Max Planck Institute of Metals Research & Universität Stuttgart (2013). Since joining Lawrence in 2018, she has contributed to interdisciplinary work in materials science and STEM advocacy.
Her research interests include advanced materials characterization through x-ray diffraction, phase transformations in nanomaterials, and mechanical behavior of metals and polymers. She has explored topics such as organic semiconductor devices, copper sulfide nanoparticles, and stress relaxation in magnesium alloys. Her work often bridges experimental and computational methods, aiming to uncover material properties at micro- and nano-scales.
Koker’s publications span from 2013 to 2022, with a focus on materials science applications in both academic and heritage contexts. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her contributions to STEM inclusivity and facility development (e.g., CHESS upgrades) highlight her commitment to collaborative and impactful research. Her teaching philosophy prioritizes accessibility and engagement across all academic levels.
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