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Caelan Brooks presented 2021 Syed R. Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence

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Kutztown University’s Caelan Brooks received the 2021 Syed R. Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence, which is conferred upon a graduating senior from one of the Pennsylvan­ia State System of Higher Education universiti­es. The award was presented at the recent State System’s virtual Board of Governors meeting.

Brooks, a physics major, marks the second-straight award winner for Kutztown University and its Department of Physics, following 2020 winner Daniel Johns ‘20.

A native of Bear, Del. and Appoquinim­ink High School, Brooks has conducted high quality physics research that has led to innovation­s in two separate areas of physics: atomic molecular and optical (AMO) physics and biophysics, resulting in one peer-reviewed paper published and three more in developmen­t. Her work has been recognized by multiple awards and by acceptance­s into some of the top physics doctorate programs in the world. Brooks will continue her education at Harvard University.

Her research in AMO physics is related to the study of ultracold

atoms trapped in a ringshaped lattice, for utility in precision sensing, simulation­s and informatio­n processing. Her first published paper clarified the coherent dynamics in such lattices, with the discovery of two distinct regimes of behavior. Her upcoming papers in developmen­t explore how a seminal model in physics, the Quantum Hall effect for electrons in magnetic fields, can be implemente­d with ultracold atoms in ring shaped lattices. The ability to do so will allow a novel way to simulate and test this seminal phenomenon in physics, which has been tied to several Nobel Prizes.

Brooks’ work in biophysics relates to modeling the replicatio­n of bacterial cells. She has created mathematic­al and computatio­nal models that accurately simulate and predict the behavior observed in the lab. In Summer 2020, Brooks earned a fellowship from Boston University’s REU program, where she assisted a research group to investigat­e how collective behaviors emerge in groups of bacteria. Her work throughout the summer has led to a continued collaborat­ion focused on how complexity arises in bacterial biofilms as a result

of simple cellular interactio­ns. Brooks is the recipient of multiple scholarshi­ps, holds a 4.0 GPA and is a scholar-athlete on the KU women’s soccer team.

Created in 2000, the award was founded by Dr. Syed R. AliZaidi, a charter member of the Board of Governors. Funding for this academic excellence award was made possible through gifts from Dr. Ali-Zaidi, Highmark Inc., and the State System Foundation, Inc. Dr. Ali-Zaidi wishes to inspire and honor State System students who exhibit excellence in their pursuit of knowledge.

Brooks is the third award winner from KU, including Johns and 2011 winner Alison Koser.

Candidates for the award were recommende­d by their university president at the conclusion of a campus applicatio­n and selection process that was open to all graduating seniors. Multiple selection criteria included outstandin­g academic scholarshi­p, including prizes, honors and honorary societies; participat­ion in extra/cocurricul­ar activities; and a twopage essay by the nominee addressing how the university has prepared him or her for the next career step.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO — KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY ?? Kutztown University President Kenneth S. Hawkinson awards Caelan Brooks the 2021Syed R. Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence in the Kutztown University Boardroom in the Stratton Administra­tion Center on April 12. Graduating with a BS in physics in May, she was recognized by the faculty in her department as the outstandin­g student and was awarded the Physical Sciences Faculty Prize.
SUBMITTED PHOTO — KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY Kutztown University President Kenneth S. Hawkinson awards Caelan Brooks the 2021Syed R. Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence in the Kutztown University Boardroom in the Stratton Administra­tion Center on April 12. Graduating with a BS in physics in May, she was recognized by the faculty in her department as the outstandin­g student and was awarded the Physical Sciences Faculty Prize.

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