Sharlotte Kramer
Sharlotte Kramer was born in Albuquerque on Kirtland Air Force Base, a stone’s throw from where she now works at Sandia. The child of an Air Force officer, she lived in several places in the United States and abroad. Sharlotte earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering in 2004 from the University of Virginia. She received a master’s in aeronautics in 2005 and a doctorate in aeronautics with an applied physics minor in 2009 from the California Institute of Technology. She was an intern at Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, and Lockheed Martin, and a postdoc research associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Sharlotte returned to Albuquerque in 2011 to join Sandia’s Structural Mechanics Laboratory. Her expertise is in experimental solid mechanics. Sharlotte volunteers as a worship music leader at her church and enjoys travelling, baking, jewelry making, and spending time with friends and family.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Sharlotte Kramer
Sharlotte Kramer was born in Albuquerque on Kirtland Air Force Base, a stone’s throw from where she now works at Sandia. The child of an Air Force officer, she lived in several places in the United States and abroad. Sharlotte earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering in 2004 from the University of Virginia. She received a master’s in aeronautics in 2005 and a doctorate in aeronautics with an applied physics minor in 2009 from the California Institute of Technology. She was an intern at Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, and Lockheed Martin, and a postdoc research associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Sharlotte returned to Albuquerque in 2011 to join Sandia’s Structural Mechanics Laboratory. Her expertise is in experimental solid mechanics. Sharlotte volunteers as a worship music leader at her church and enjoys travelling, baking, jewelry making, and spending time with friends and family.
Photo by Randy Montoya.