Strickland was born on May 27, 1959, in
Guelph, Ontario, Canada to Edith J. (), an English teacher, and Lloyd Strickland, an electrical engineer. receiving a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1989. She conducted her doctoral research at the associated
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, supervised by
Gérard Mourou. Strickland and Mourou worked to develop an experimental setup that could raise the peak power of laser pulses, to overcome a limitation: that when the maximal intensity of laser pulses reached gigawatts per square centimetre,
self-focusing of the pulses severely damaged the amplifying part of the laser. Their 1985 technique of
chirped pulse amplification stretched out each laser pulse both spectrally and in time before amplifying it, then compressed each pulse back to its original duration, generating ultrashort optical pulses of
terawatt to
petawatt intensity. == Career and research ==