Biosketch
Cherry Murray, Professor of Physics at the University of Arizona, is Deputy Director of Research at Biosphere2. She obtained B.S. and Ph.D, degrees in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1978 to 2004, Murray held a number of research and executive positions at Bell Laboratories, She then served at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as Deputy Director and Principal Associate Director for Science and Technology from 2004 to 2009. She was dean of Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences from 2009 until 2014. Murray served as the Director of the US Department of Energy Office of Science, from 2015 until 2017, overseeing $5.5 billion in competitive scientific research as well as the management of 10 national laboratories. She then became Benjamin Peirce Professor of Technology and Public Policy and Professor of Physics at Harvard until her retirement in 2019, moving to University of Arizona. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and co-chair of the InterAcademy Partnership, Murray has received the US National Medal of Technology and Innovation as well as the American Physical Society Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award and George E. Pake Prize.
Research Interests
Her research interests evolved from experimental condensed matter and surface physics to nanotechnology, innovation, R&D of telecommunications networks, to science, technology, national security and energy policy, science diplomacy and global sustainable development.
Membership Type
Member
Election Year
1999
Primary Section
Section 33: Applied Physical Sciences
Secondary Section
Section 31: Engineering Sciences