Paula Heron

Heron has bachelor's and master's degrees in physics from the University of Ottawa in 1990 and 1991.

[1] Heron is one of the founders and leaders of "Foundations and Frontiers in Physics Education Research", a biennial conference in physics education.

[2] She was chair for the 2020 term of the APS Topical Group on Physics Education Research.

[3] In 2007, Heron was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society, after a nomination from the APS Forum on Education, "for her leadership in the physics education research community and development and active dissemination of research-based curricula that significantly impact physics instruction throughout the world".

[4] She was part of the University of Washington Physics Education Group that was honored in 2008 with the APS Excellence in Physics Education Award, "for leadership in advancing research methods in physics education, promoting the importance of physics education research as a subdiscipline of physics, and developing research-based curricula that have improved students' learning of physics from kindergarten to graduate school".