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Gladys Caicedo
Technical Instructor of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gladys Vélez Caicedo is a seasoned professional with a strong background in experimental physics research and statistical data processing. She has honed her skills in experiment design and resource allocation within a prestigious advanced physics laboratory. Her expertise extends to analysis and visualization of statistical data, as well as effective research communication. Gladys's career has been marked by a deep immersion in innovative environments that have fueled her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to achieving results. Her robust educational foundation includes a Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy and Astrophysics from Columbia University and Barnard College, along with a completion of the MicroMasters Program in Statistics and Data Science at MIT. She has held key roles as a Senior Technical Instructor of Physics and previously as a Technical Instructor at MIT, showcasing her teaching abilities and subject matter expertise. Additionally, she has accumulated research experience at reputable institutions such as Nevis Laboratories, NASA, and the Smithsonian Institution, where she worked on cutting-edge projects in the field of physics. Gladys has also contributed her technical skills as an Academic Computing Expert at Barnard College, demonstrating a diverse skill set across various domains.