Katherine A. Mirica is an American chemist who is an associate professor at Dartmouth College.
Mirica was an undergraduate at Boston College, where she majored in chemistry and worked alongside Prof. Lawrence T. Scott.
in chemistry in 2004, Mirica moved to Harvard University for her graduate studies, where she worked with Prof. George M. Whitesides to investigate three-dimensional self-assembly using magnetic levitation.
Her work at MIT considered solvent-free portable electronic carbon-based chemical sensors.
[8][9] Amongst the materials developed by Mirica, two-dimensional conductive metal-organic frameworks hold promise for electroanalysis.