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Assistant Professor Marina Radulaski Recognized as Optica Senior Member

Distinction recognizes experience, professional accomplishments

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Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Marina Radulaski (Lucy Knowles/UC Davis)

Optica, Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide, recognized Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Marina Radulaski as a Senior Member in the announcement of the class of 2022 on June 29, 2022. A total of 170 Optica members have received the distinction of Senior Member, which recognizes their experience and professional accomplishment within the field of optics and photonics.

Radulaski is known for research in quantum nanophotonics with a focus on color centers in silicon carbide and diamond for applications in quantum networking and computing. Her research group at UC Davis develops a new generation of quantum photonic hardware and has been supported by NSF CAREER and Google Research Scholar awards.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, I extend my congratulations to the new class of Optica Senior Members. These individuals have distinguished themselves through their exemplary professional accomplishments and service to Optica and the optics and photonics community,” said Satoshi Kawata, Optica President.

The 2022 class joins a distinguished group of scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and innovators who have demonstrated exemplary professional accomplishments in optics and photonics. To qualify for Optica Senior Membership, individuals must have at least 10 years of significant professional experience in the field, five years of active Optica membership and two endorsement statements from current Optica members.

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