Shohini Ghose is a quantum physicist and Professor of Physics and Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University.
[5] In 2019 she appeared on the Star TV show TED Talks India Nayi Baat hosted by Shah Rukh Khan.
[12] After one year of postdoctoral research, she accepted a position as Assistant Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2005.
She is best known for her work with her colleague Poul Jessen's team at the University of Arizona to make the first ever observations of individual cesium atoms that showed the effect of chaos on quantum entanglement.
[16] She is a Fellow of the Balsillie School of International Affairs,[17] and is the Co-Editor in Chief (2018-) of the Canadian Journal of Physics.
[28] In 2016 she delivered an INKTalk "Women scientists you've never heard of",[29] and created a TED-Ed video on Marie Curie.
[35] In this role she has created and chaired a standing committee to embed EDI in all activities of the CAP across Canada.
[36] A Wilfrid Laurier University press release stated that "In collaboration with her fellow chairs in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, the Prairies, British Columbia and Yukon, Ghose will lead a national and regional effort to increase the participation and retention of women in science and engineering.