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Zosia Krusberg

Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Senior Instructional Professor in the Department of Physics at The University of Chicago

Zosia Krusberg is a highly accomplished individual with a background in theoretical particle physics, cosmology, physics and astronomy education, mind, brain, education, teaching, and learning in higher education, contemplative practice, equity and inclusion, trauma-informed practice, meditation, and yoga.

Zosia Krusberg holds a Ph.D. in Physics and an M.S. in Physics from the University of Chicago, an Ed.M. in Mind, Brain, and Education from Harvard University, an S.M. in Physics and Astronomy, and an A.B. summa cum laude in Physics and Astronomy from Dartmouth College.

Throughout Zosia Krusberg's career, she has held various impactful roles in prestigious institutions. She was the Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Senior Instructional Professor at the University of Chicago, Associate Professor of Instruction in Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University, Helmsley Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar at Yale University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Vassar College, among others.

Zosia Krusberg has extensive experience as an educator, having served as an instructor, advisor, and teaching assistant in a wide range of subjects including physics, astronomy, mathematics, and languages. She has contributed to programs such as the Young Scholars Program, Chicago Academic Achievement Program, Seminars for Elementary Specialists and Mathematics Educators, and the Science, Mathematics, and Research Training Program.

In addition to her academic pursuits, Zosia Krusberg has a keen interest in contemplative practices, equity, inclusion, and trauma-informed teaching. Her diverse background encompasses a unique blend of scientific expertise and educational passion, making her a valuable asset to any institution or program.

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Greater Chicago Area