White, Alice E.
Oral history interview with Alice White, 2021 March 24.
Interview with Alice White, Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University. She recounts her childhood as the daughter of a Bell Labs physicist and her early interests in learning how things work, and she explains her decision to attend Middlebury College. White describes her formative fellowship at Bell Labs and her graduate research in physics at Harvard, where Mike Tinkham supervised her research. She describes being hired by Bob Dynes at MTS in Bell Labs for her postdoctoral research in low temperature physics and she discusses her subsequent work with John Poate on ion implantation. White explains her increasing involvement in optics and the significance of this work during the "dot com" boom and she narrates the reorganization and breakup of Bell. She describes the opportunities that led to her faculty appointment at BU, and she describes working at the interface between mechanical engineering and physics. White describes creating the Multiscale Laser Lithography Lab and her overlapping research interests with biologists, and she reflects on some of the advantages at BU of operating in the shadows of MIT and Harvard. She discusses her tenure as department chair and her research on 3D printing for cardiac repairs. At the end of the interview, White reflects on working at Bell Labs at the height of American power and ingenuity, she emphasizes the importance of encouraging her students to take scientific risks, and she indicates that her future research will be devoted to climate change.
Alice White is Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University. White completed her graduate studies in physics at Harvard University and continued her career at Bell Labs, where she eventually became Chief Scientist, before moving to BU.
Dynes, Robert C.
Osheroff, Douglas D.
Poate, J. M.
Tinkham, Michael
White, Alice E.
Bell Telephone Laboratories
Boston University
Harvard University.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Biomedical engineering.
Ion implantation.
Low temperatures
Materials science.
Mechanical engineering.
Optics
Superconductivity
Women in science
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA