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Katherine Brown is an Associate Professor of Physics at Hamilton College, where she has been a faculty member since 2014. Her research spans cosmology, non-Hermitian quantum mechanics, and interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of physics and art.
Education:
- B.S., University of New Mexico
- M.S. and Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University (2010)
Her research in cosmology focuses on gravitational radiation from phase transitions, chameleon dark energy models, and extra-dimensional theories. In non-Hermitian quantum mechanics, she explores PT-symmetric systems and their implications for fundamental physics. She also investigates interdisciplinary topics, notably challenging claims about fractal patterns in Jackson Pollock's drip paintings.
Her work has been featured in Nature Physics as a research highlight (2010). She mentors Hamilton students in research projects, bridging theoretical physics and cosmology with accessible mathematical frameworks.




