Klaudja Caushi, Ph.D.
About Klaudja Caushi, Ph.D.
Klaudja Caushi, Ph.D., is a Chemistry Instructor and Doctoral Researcher at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where she has worked since 2018. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and has experience as a research associate and lecturer at Boston University.
Work at UMass Boston
Klaudja Caushi has held multiple positions at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant from 2016 to 2018, contributing to various research projects. Following this role, she worked as a Graduate Teaching Fellow from 2018 to 2019, where she supported the educational mission of the department. Since 2020, she has been a Chemistry Instructor, teaching courses and mentoring students. Additionally, she has been a Doctoral Researcher on multiple National Science Foundation grants since 2018, focusing on advanced research initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Klaudja Caushi completed her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at UMass Boston from 2014 to 2018. She furthered her education at the same institution, earning a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemistry from 2018 to 2022. Her academic background equips her with a strong foundation in both biochemistry and chemistry, enabling her to engage in research and teaching effectively.
Current Role at Boston University
In 2023, Klaudja Caushi began her current position as a Research Associate and Lecturer at Boston University. This role involves conducting research and teaching, contributing to the academic community while applying her expertise in chemistry and biochemistry.
Previous Experience in Research and Teaching
Before her current roles, Klaudja Caushi gained experience as a Research Assistant at Tufts University School of Medicine in 2017. She also worked as an ESL Tutor at UMass Boston for four months in 2016, providing language support to students. These positions have contributed to her development as an educator and researcher.