Victoria A. Norman

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Victoria Norman is a PhD student at the University of California, Davis, in the Radulaski group working on instrumentation and measurements of color centers as well as cavity QED simulations on classical and NISQ platforms. She completed her undergraduate thesis at the University of Chicago on superconducting qubits in 2016 and was a Post-Baccalaureate Fellow at the ALS at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in 2017. She enjoys science communication and outreach including giving guest quantum information talks to the Astronomy on Tap group in Davis. In 2019 she cofounded the highly interdisciplinary Davis Quantum Journal Club at UC Davis, which regularly hosts speakers from other institutions.


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Spin-Interaction Studies Take on a New Dimension

Studies of how a nitrogen-vacancy center’s spin interacts with a surrounding 2D layer of spins could lead to new platforms for quantum metrology and simulation. Read More »