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Elise Novitski is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Washington, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on elementary particle properties and fundamental symmetries through precision low-energy experiments, including collaborations like Project 8 and He6-CRES. She employs Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy to study beta decay processes, enabling neutrino mass measurements and symmetry tests in the weak interaction.
Dr. Novitski earned her PhD from Harvard University, where she worked on antihydrogen experiments and magnetic dipole moment measurements. She joined the University of Washington in 2018 as a Robertson Postdoctoral Scholar, became a research assistant professor in 2022, and assumed her current role in 2023. She is a Member-At-Large for the American Physical Society's Topical Group on Precision Measurements and Fundamental Constants.
Her awards include the 2023 Stuart Jay Freedman Award and a 2024 DOE Early Career Award. Her research bridges theoretical physics with experimental precision, contributing to CPT invariance tests and quantum electrodynamics validation.





