Benjamin Galloway
About Benjamin Galloway
Benjamin Galloway is an R&D Optical Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with a background in AMO Physics and extensive experience in research and teaching roles.
Company
Benjamin Galloway currently works at Sandia National Laboratories as an R&D Optical Engineer. Sandia National Laboratories, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a premier research and development institution. Galloway has been contributing to this organization since 2018, focusing on innovative advancements in optical engineering.
Title
Benjamin Galloway holds the position of R&D Optical Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories. In this role, he applies his extensive expertise in atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics to drive forward research and develop new technologies in the field of optical engineering.
Education and Expertise
Benjamin Galloway possesses a robust educational background. He earned his Ph.D. in AMO Physics from the University of Colorado Boulder, completed in 2017 after five years of study. Prior to this, he achieved a Master of Science in Applied Physics from the Colorado School of Mines, completed in 2012. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics from the Colorado School of Mines, completed in 2011. His expertise lies primarily in AMO Physics, which is focused on understanding and manipulating atomic, molecular, and optical phenomena.
Background
Benjamin Galloway's professional journey includes significant roles at renowned institutions. Before joining Sandia National Laboratories, he worked as a Research Fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 2014 for three months. Additionally, he served as a Graduate Student and DOE NNSA SSGF Fellow at the University of Colorado Boulder from 2012 to 2017. He also held positions at the Colorado School of Mines as a Teaching Assistant in Digital Electronics from 2011 to 2012 and as a Graduate Student from 2011 to 2012. Galloway’s early career includes roles as a Research Fellow at NIST in 2010 and as an Intern at ITN Energy Systems from 2010 to 2011.
Achievements
Benjamin Galloway has made notable contributions to the field of optical engineering, particularly through his work at Sandia National Laboratories since 2018. His research and development initiatives have advanced the understanding and application of optical technologies. Galloway also maintains a personal website where he showcases his professional work and interests in optical engineering, providing insight into his ongoing contributions to the field.