Martha Grover

[1] During her undergraduate degree, she spent a year at the Armstrong Flight Research Center.

She moved to the California Institute of Technology for her graduate studies, where she completed a master's degree and doctorate.

[2][3] Her doctoral research considered the simulation of thin film growth through the Monte Carlo method.

This work has wide-reaching applications, from the design of intelligent materials[7] to the control of morphology in polymer-based photovoltaics.

[10] In 2020, Grover was named an National Science Foundation Organizational Change for Gender Equity in STEM Academic Professions (ADVANCE) Professor.