Taddei Keith
About Taddei Keith
Taddei Keith is a Qmcd Postdoctoral Fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2016. He holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University and has extensive experience in research and teaching in the field of physics.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Taddei Keith has been serving as a Qmcd Postdoctoral Fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2016. His role involves conducting advanced research in the field of physics, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the laboratory. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is known for its focus on scientific research and innovation, and Keith's position allows him to engage with cutting-edge technologies and methodologies in his field.
Education and Expertise
Taddei Keith holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Physics and Philosophy from Northern Illinois University, which he completed from 2011 to 2014. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Lewis University, where he studied from 2006 to 2010. Additionally, he pursued further studies in Physics at North Carolina State University for one year in 2010 to 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research and academic endeavors.
Previous Work Experience
Before his current position, Taddei Keith gained diverse experience in various roles. He worked as a Student Worker at Lewis University from 2007 to 2010. He served as a Teaching Assistant at Northern Illinois University for four months in 2011 and at North Carolina State University for nine months in 2010 to 2011. Additionally, he was a Guest Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory from 2012 to 2016, where he contributed to research projects in physics.
Research Contributions
During his tenure at Argonne National Laboratory, Taddei Keith engaged in significant research activities that enhanced his expertise in physics. His role as a Guest Researcher involved collaboration with other scientists and researchers, focusing on various aspects of physics. This experience has been instrumental in shaping his current research focus at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.