Exploring the boundless expanse of the universe — and the self 

What started as a spontaneous elective choice turned into a full-fledged research career for Liliana Flores, a UW Bothell Physics graduate from the class of 2025.

After taking an Introduction to Astronomy course taught by Dr. Paola Rodríguez Hidalgo, Flores was hooked. Her curiosity and enthusiasm for communicating science earned her a spot in Rodríguez Hidalgo’s research group, where she dove into the study of quasars and supermassive black hole outflows. She went on to attend a prestigious James Webb Space Telescope workshop at the Space Telescope Science Institute, where she built global connections and gained skills that proved critical to co-authoring a JWST research proposal alongside her mentor.

Flores continues working as a research technologist on the team, recently presenting their work at an international collaboration in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her ultimate goal is to make physics and astronomy more accessible as an educator.

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