
معرفی
Rona Ramos is a Lecturer in Physics and Graduate Services Coordinator at Yale University. She specializes in inclusive teaching practices and supports graduate students' academic and personal growth. Her work bridges experimental physics research and educational innovation, particularly addressing underrepresentation in STEM.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics (2010), Yale University
- Advisor: Sean Barrett
- Dissertation: 'Novel Pulse Sequences Exploiting the Effects of Hard π-pulses'
Research & Teaching: Rona focuses on Condensed Matter Physics experimentally, with expertise in NMR spectroscopy. She co-created Physics 530: The Theory and Practice of Scientific Teaching, training future faculty in evidence-based and inclusive methods. She also teaches Being Human in STEM, exploring barriers for underrepresented groups. As co-director of Girls Science Investigations, she designs STEM activities for middle school girls, including robotics and paper circuit projects.
Leadership: She co-leads the APS-IDEA team at Yale and supports graduate programs by fostering inclusivity and well-being. Her work extends to initiatives like the Summer Health Professions Education Program, mentoring underrepresented students in healthcare and STEM.




