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Karen Korol

Vanier Scholar, PhD Candidate in Physical Chemistry at the University of Toronto

Karen J. Morenz Korol is a PhD candidate in Physical Chemistry at the University of Toronto, specializing in time-resolved laser spectroscopy to study the photophysics of chemical reactions.1 She is currently working in the Donaldson Lab, focusing on environmentally relevant chemical reactions, including investigating a new triplet-state-mediated pathway for the degradation of formaldehyde and examining the non-reactivity of PAHs at illuminated ice surfaces.1

Throughout her academic career, Karen has demonstrated a diverse range of research interests:

  1. She began her PhD studying exciton physics.1
  2. She completed an exchange in quantum computing at the Waterloo Institute for Quantum Computing.1
  3. She interned as a quantum chemist at 1QBit.1

Karen's professional experience includes:

  • Quantum Research Intern at IBM (May 2021 - Dec 2021)1
  • Grade 12 Physics Teacher at The Abelard School (Aug 2020 - Jun 2021)1
  • Visiting Researcher at the Institute for Quantum Computing (Sep 2019 - Dec 2019)1

She has received several honors and awards, including:

  • Vanier Scholar1
  • Dean's International Initiative Fund Grant1
  • F. E. Beamish Scholarship in Chemistry1
  • Harold Willet Stewart Scholarship1

Outside of her academic pursuits, Karen is involved in various activities:

  • Co-founded the Toronto Chapter of CAUSE Tutoring, providing free one-on-one tutoring to those affected by homelessness1
  • Enjoys sports such as whitewater canoeing and hockey1
  • Served as a referee for the Toronto Leaside Girls Hockey Association1

Karen's research has been recognized in various academic platforms, including Google Scholar and ResearchGate.23 Her diverse background in quantum computing, photochemistry, and environmental science demonstrates her multidisciplinary approach to scientific research.

Highlights

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada