David Carcamo
About David Carcamo
David Carcamo is a Graduate Student Researcher currently pursuing a PhD in Physics at Yale University. He has a background in Economics and Physics from The Johns Hopkins University and has held various research positions at institutions including the University of California, Davis, and the University of Chicago.
Current Role at Yale University
David Carcamo serves as a Graduate Student Researcher at Yale University. He has been in this position since 2021, contributing to research in the field of Physics. His work involves advanced study and experimentation, focusing on theoretical and mathematical physics. This role allows him to engage with complex scientific concepts and collaborate with faculty and fellow researchers.
Previous Experience at The Johns Hopkins University
Before joining Yale University, David Carcamo held multiple roles at The Johns Hopkins University. He worked as a Student Researcher from 2018 to 2019 and again in 2020 for a total of seven months. Additionally, he served as a Learning Assistant from 2019 to 2020. These positions provided him with valuable experience in research methodologies and academic support.
Education Background
David Carcamo completed his undergraduate studies at The Johns Hopkins University, where he earned a degree in Economics and Physics from 2017 to 2021. He also studied Theoretical and Mathematical Physics during this period. Prior to his university education, he graduated from Montclair Kimberley Academy, receiving his High School Diploma in 2017.
Research Experience at Other Institutions
In addition to his roles at The Johns Hopkins University, David Carcamo gained research experience at other institutions. He worked as a Student Researcher at the University of California, Davis for three months in 2020, and at the University of Chicago for two months in 2019. These experiences contributed to his development as a researcher in various academic environments.