Jump to content

Irina Novikova (physicist)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irina Borisovna Novikova
Born1975 (age 48–49)
Moscow, Russia
Alma materMoscow Engineering Physics Institute
Texas A&M University
OccupationPhysicist
Known forQuantum optics research

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

[edit]

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

[edit]

Novikova was named an Optica (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] She was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2023, "for outstanding research on quantum coherence in atomic vapors, including electromagnetically induced transparency and optical magnetometry, and ongoing educational outreach activities in optics and physics".[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Novikova, Irina Borisovna (30 September 2004), 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
  4. ^ "2023 Fellows", APS Fellow Archive, American Physical Society, retrieved 2023-10-19
[edit]