Kamai is only the second native Hawaiian to earn a doctorate in astrophysics[5] and the third to earn a PhD in physics.[6] She was part of the Fisk-Vanderbilt Master's to PhD Bridge Program and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship through the Astrophysics Future Faculty Launch Program and Vanderbilt University.[5]
Career
As of June 2020, Kamai held joint postdoctoral appointments at the University of California, Santa Cruz and the California Institute of Technology.[4] She is a member of the research group at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory[7] and her research focuses on gravitational wave instrumentation.[4][5]
#ShutDownSTEM
A Native Hawaiian,[4] Kamai identifies as a woman of color, and in 2020, in response to the murder of George Floyd, she helped organize #ShutDownSTEM to Strike for Black Lives. The initiative, held on June 10, called for those working in STEM to suspend work for the day, focusing instead on education and initiatives to combat systemic anti-Black racism in the field. The event drew international support from the scientific community.[4][7][8][9]