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Breaking Through: Women in Photonics, ep.2 Mackenzie Van Camp

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In this episode, we talk with Mackenzie Van Camp, a Ph.D. candidate at Boston University who is studying ways to apply quantum mechanics of light for higher precision measurements, specifically in sensing applications, using a process called spontaneous parametric down-conversion. As a younger female embarking on her career in photonics, she shares her experiences and offers a unique perspective on the industry.

In this episode, we talk with Mackenzie Van Camp, a Ph.D. candidate at Boston University who is studying ways to apply quantum mechanics of light for higher precision measurements, specifically in sensing applications, using a process called spontaneous parametric down-conversion. As a younger female embarking on her career in photonics, she shares her experiences and offers a unique perspective on the industry.

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