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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Caucuses/Former Committees

Former Member, Education Committee, New Jersey State General Assembly

Former Member, Judiciary Committee, New Jersey State General Assembly

Former Member, Telecommunications and Utilities Committee, New Jersey State General Assembly

Education

  • Masters, Physics, Johns Hopkins University
  • PhD, Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1987-1992
  • BA, Physics, Bard College, 1982-1986

Professional Experience

  • Masters, Physics, Johns Hopkins University
  • PhD, Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1987-1992
  • BA, Physics, Bard College, 1982-1986
  • Physicist/Head of Science Education Department, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 2003-present
  • Lecturer, Princeton University, present
  • Lead Scientist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 2000-2003
  • Senior Leader, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1998-2000
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1993-1998

Political Experience

  • Masters, Physics, Johns Hopkins University
  • PhD, Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1987-1992
  • BA, Physics, Bard College, 1982-1986
  • Physicist/Head of Science Education Department, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 2003-present
  • Lecturer, Princeton University, present
  • Lead Scientist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 2000-2003
  • Senior Leader, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1998-2000
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1993-1998
  • Assembly Member, New Jersey General Assembly, District 16, 2016-present
  • Candidate, New Jersey State General Assembly, District 16, 2019
  • Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 12, 2014

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Education Committee, New Jersey State General Assembly

Former Member, Judiciary Committee, New Jersey State General Assembly

Former Member, Telecommunications and Utilities Committee, New Jersey State General Assembly

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Higher Education Committee

Member, Regulated Professions Committee

Chair, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • Masters, Physics, Johns Hopkins University
  • PhD, Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1987-1992
  • BA, Physics, Bard College, 1982-1986
  • Physicist/Head of Science Education Department, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 2003-present
  • Lecturer, Princeton University, present
  • Lead Scientist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 2000-2003
  • Senior Leader, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1998-2000
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1993-1998
  • Assembly Member, New Jersey General Assembly, District 16, 2016-present
  • Candidate, New Jersey State General Assembly, District 16, 2019
  • Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 12, 2014
  • Fellow, American Physical Society
  • Editor, Physics and Society, American Physical Society
  • Academic Advisor, Princeton University
  • President, Princeton University Chapter of Sigma Xi
  • Academic-Athletic Fellow, Princeton University, Women's Soccer Team
  • Part-Time Lecturer, Princeton University Writing Program
  • Board Member, Research and Development Council of New Jersey, Board of Directors
  • Member, Committee on Science Education, Division of Plasma Physics, American Physical Society, 1997

Other Info

  • Dog: Rocky

Spouse's Occupation:

Elementary School Educator

Policy Positions

Andrew Zwicker's campaign website highlights the following issues:

A Road to Affordability

  • Instead of throwing our hands in the air and giving up, I believe it's time for a different approach. I believe it's time to drop the posturing and political rhetoric, and prioritize economic growth by focusing on the things New Jersey does best. As a scientist and a teacher, I understand that New Jersey has a rich history of manufacturing, innovation, and education and that investing in these is key to our long-term economic growth. When we invest in high-tech startups and small businesses that create high quality 21st century jobs, we are investing in our future and growing our middle class.
  • We must recognize the enormous value of our small business community and make it easier for them to succeed by reviewing government regulations and removing those that cause more harm than good. I believe in the importance of technical education and investment in our research universities, because without it we will not be able to compete in a knowledge-dependent economy. We must invest in re-training unemployed workers in the skills that will make them invaluable to modern employers. And, in order to make our state more affordable, we need to review our tax structure and look for economies and opportunities to make it fairer.

Education

  • I will work to make college more affordable, so that everyone, regardless of income, has the opportunity to receive a high quality education. I strongly support our community colleges for the job they are doing and recognize the value of the NJ STARS scholarships that high school graduates with good grades can get to pay community college tuition. I also believe that we need more investment in technical schools, retraining workers for new jobs, and particularly workforce development.

The Environment

  • Climate change is a reality and 2014 was the hottest year on record. Yet the State of New Jersey has pulled out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, an agreement among 9 of our neighboring states meant to curb emissions of carbon dioxide. I believe that it is time to reverse that decision and join with surrounding states in the protection of our precious environment.
  • I also know that protecting our environment and creating jobs work together. The growth in sustainable clean sources of energy is already creating jobs and fostering new innovation in our universities. We must support these innovations and jobs with policies that promote growth and make New Jersey a leader in new technologies.
Endorsements
Freethought Equality Fund PAC
Speeches
Events

2020

Jun. 24
Save Democracy. Save The World. Volume 1

Wed 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EDT