Irina B. Novikova

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Irina Borisovna Novikova (born 1975) is a Russian-American physicist specializing in quantum optics. She is a professor of physics at the College of William & Mary.

Early life and education[]

Novikova was born in 1975 in Moscow,[1] the daughter of a physicist,[2] and earned a diploma in engineering physics and solid state physics, summa cum laude, from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1998. She completed her Ph.D. in physics in 2003 at Texas A&M University, with the dissertation Nonlinear magneto-optic effects in optically dense Rb vapor, supervised by George R. Welch.[1]

Recognition[]

Novikova was named an OSA Fellow, in the class of 2020, "for outstanding research of quantum coherence phenomena in atomic vapors, and ongoing service to OSA and the optics community".[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Novikova, Irina Borisovna, Nonlinear magneto-optic effects in optically dense Rb vapor (Ph.D. thesis), Texas A&M University, hdl:1969.1/364; see vita, p. 217
  2. ^ a b Hornback, Samantha, "Irina Novikova", Fellow profiles, The Optical Society, retrieved 2021-11-01
  3. ^ "Optical Society names Irina Novikova to 2020 Class of Fellows", News & Media, College of William & Mary, 12 November 2019, retrieved 2021-11-01

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