Liza Rozenberg

Liza Rozenberg attended Malvern College between 2013-18 and was the recipient of the Francis Aston Science Scholarship. Whilst at the college Rozenberg was awarded the CREST Gold Award for her engineering project with QinetiQ, won the Harvard Book Prize and gained the maximum of 45 points in her International Baccalaureate Examinations. She attended Princeton University where she studied for her BA in Physics and was awarded the Manfred Pyka Memorial Physics Prize for excellence in course work and research, and the Bell-Burnell Physics Award to inspire future generations of women scientists. Whilst at Princeton, Rozenberg also worked as a research assistant for the Cosmology group in the Department of Physics where she completed multiple electronics projects. She also completed an internship researching quantum field theory in curved space time as well as tutoring undergraduate physics students in Classical Mechanics. Rozenberg graduated in 2022 and then went on to Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to take a PhD in Theoretical Physics where she was awarded the William R. Hearst III Research Fellowship in Physics. Rozenberg has co-authored three publications and is due to complete her PhD, which looks at high energy theory, in 2028.