User:Sereres
Sereres Johnston graduated from Andrews University in 2009 with degrees in Physics and Mathematics. She then attended the University of Massachusetts where she worked with MOLLER and PREX before joining the EXO-200 collaboration for her thesis work in neutrinoless double-beta decay (NLDBD). She received her PhD in February 2017 from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, with a dissertation entitled “A Search for Double Beta Decay of 136Xenon to Excited States of Barium.” She then worked for two and a half years at Argonne National Laboratory as a postdoctoral appointee, leading the Physics Division's program for xenon-based NLDBD searches. Her interests span precision weak physics including next generation neutrinoless double beta decay and the parity program at JLAB.