Soares-Santos, Marcelle
Oral history interview with Marcelle Soares-Santos, 2021 March 12.
Interview with Marcelle Soares-Santos, assistant professor of physics at the University of Michigan. Soares-Santos recounts her childhood in Brazil, her early interests in science, and her graduate work in physics at the University of Sô Paulo. She describes her graduate visit to Fermilab to study galaxy clusters as a way to map the history of the expanding universe, which formed the basis of her thesis research. Soares-Santos discusses her return to Fermilab as a postdoctoral researcher, where she joined the Dark Energy Survey, and she explains how DES is getting us closer to understanding what dark energy is. She describes Fermilabs broadscale transition into astrophysics, and she explains the opportunities that led to her faculty appointment first at Brandeis before moving to Michigan. Soares-Santos discusses her current work in gravitational waves, and she prognosticates on what the discovery of dark energy (or energies) will look like. She shares her perspective on recent efforts to improve diversity and inclusivity in STEM. At the end of the interview, Soares-Santos explains why observation is leading theory in the current work of astrophysics and cosmology and why she is optimistic for fundamental advances in the field.
Marcelle Soares-Santos is an assistant professor of physics at the University of Michigan. She completed her graduate studies in physics at the University of Sô Paulo in Brazil, and she conducted postdoctoral research at Fermilab. Soares-Santos was on the faculty at Brandeis University before moving to the University of Michigan.
Dodelson, Scott.
Brandeis University.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
LIGO (Observatory)
Universidade de Sô Paulo
University of Chicago
University of Michigan
Vera C. Rubin Observatory
Astrophysics
Dark energy (Astronomy)
Dark matter (Astronomy)
Diversity in higher education
Expanding universe
Galaxies -- Clusters.
Gravitational waves.
Spectrum analysis
Women in physics
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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