Aronson started her physics career at the
University of Michigan as an assistant professor of physics. She was made professor in 2002, and associate dean in 2004. Aronson moved to
Stony Brook University in 2007, where she was made professor. Alongside her position at Stony Brook, Aronson led the correlated electron materials section at
Brookhaven National Laboratory. She joined
Texas A&M University in 2015, where she spent three years before moving to the
University of British Columbia. Aronson studies the emerging physics of materials close to a
quantum phase transition. She investigates how new physics emerges close to zero temperature. From 2018-2024, Aronson was the dean of the Faculty of Science at
University of British Columbia. She is chair of the external advisory committee of the
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and the
American Physical Society Division of Condensed Matter Physics. == Awards and honours ==