About

I used to be an atomic physicist. While teaching undergrad physics lab sections, I got interested in how students learn in the laboratory.

The name "Hyperfine Labs" came from the hyperfine structure of the atom. It also sounds like "really good labs", which is what I decided I wanted to work on.

About five years later, I finished my Ph.D. in science education at University of California, Davis, and am now a researcher at The Concord Consortium. I work on making "really good labs."

I started Hyperfine Labs to offer research and consulting services, primarily focused on design of innovative science learning experiences.

You can contact me at: lisa@hyperfinelabs.com.