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830: Physicist Figuring Out How Materials Deform and Fail - Dr. Karen Daniels

Sep 15, 2025
Dr. Karen Daniels, a physics professor at North Carolina State University, explores the fascinating world of material deformation and failure. She shares her insights on how materials transition from solid to fluid states, using everyday examples for clarity. Karen discusses her journey through academia, mentorship's impact, and her passion for travel and literature, including a book recommendation from N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy. She emphasizes the importance of adaptability in careers and finding genuine happiness in scientific pursuits.
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Hands-On Childhood Shaped A Physicist

  • Karen grew up doing hands-on math, woodworking and early computer programming on an IBM PC.
  • Those early experiences and varied science projects led her to physics and experimental research.
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Teaching Before Grad School Built Confidence

  • After college Karen taught science for three years and gained confidence before returning to grad school.
  • Teaching revealed gaps in her knowledge and eventually motivated her to pursue a PhD.
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Postdoc Choice Led To Granular Materials

  • Karen took a postdoc to work with people she admired and to solve a two-body problem with her partner.
  • She fell in love with granular materials despite not planning to study them initially.
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