Emma Huckestein specializes in quantum physics, superconducting electronics, chemical physics, chemical identification, spectroscopic chemical analysis, material science, and optics.
Prior to joining the firm, Emma worked as a physicist in the defense industry, where she conducted in-depth analyses of quantum physics and superconducting electronics data to inform strategic decisions. Emma brings to the firm extensive research experience, including the development of advanced diamond quantum sensors to explore key questions in physics and chemical identification, statistical analysis of variations in fluorescence simulations against experimental data to validate spatial correlations in a material’s elemental concentration, enhancing atomic structure insights, and spectroscopic chemical analysis research on ancient glass.
Emma received her M.S. in Chemical Physics from University of Maryland and B.S. in Chemical Physics and Physics from Centre College.