Mariia Shutova
College Station, TX 77840 USA
B ******.*******@*****.***
linkedin.com/in/mariia-shutova
Summary
{ Ph.D candidate, expected to graduate in May 2020, with expertise in nonlinear, ultrafast experimental optics, spectroscopy, Raman scattering, superresolution spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, nanomanufacturing, nanoparticles and nanostructures
{ More than 5 years of hands on experience with most popular femtosecond/picosecond/continuous laser systems, atomic force microscopes, ion/electron beam microscopes
{ 5 years of experience in designing and developing software for laboratory equipment and optical simulations
{ First author of 4 peer-reviewed publications with more than 30 citations, multiple conference publications and 3 invited conference talks, 1 invited conference paper.
{ Experienced in project management, optical engineering, building laboratories, working in diverse multidisci- plinary teams
Work Experience
2014–present Texas A&M University, College Station, Graduate Research Assistant.
{ Developed subwavelength focusing technique for the light with orbital angular momentum using specially designed nanoantenna (submitted proposal to NSF Biophotionics on Aug 15, 2019, 400, 000 USD). Created interdisciplinary and international collaboration based on this project.
{ Developed LabVIEW software based on adaptive optics algorithms for spectral broadening of coherent Raman generation in lead tungstate crystal (published in Sci. Rep., 2019), presented at multiple conferences, gave invited conference talk
{ Developed Matlab software for simulating phase plate - axicon light converter for creating optical lattices with circular symmetry (published in JOSA B, 2019)
{ Developed "tilted lens" method for detecting superposition of orbital angular momentum states ( published in Phys. Lett. A, 2017), presented at multiple conferences
{ Experimentally confirmed the energy and momentum conservation laws along with orbital angular momentum transfer in broadband coherent Raman generation in lead tungstate with femtosecond optical pulses (published in Op. Ex., 2015)
2016–present Baylor University, Waco, Visiting Scholar.
{ Built Quantum Optics laboratory: organizing space, setting up and aligning high power picosecond laser system buying optical and optomechanical components, computers
{ Supervised and maintained lab functionality, ensuring fulfillment of laser safety precautions, designing and building experimental setups
2011–2014 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Research Assistant.
{ Developed C++ software for the geometrical shape optimization of turbojet engine components
{ Wrote dissertation based on the developed software Education
May 2020
(expected)
Ph.D. in Physics, Texas A&M University, College Station, GPA 3.9, Advisor: Prof.Alexei V. Sokolov. 2014 MS in Phys. and Math., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, GPA 3.9. 2012 BS in Phys. and Math., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, GPA 3.6. Proposals Funded
2019 The Optical Society Student Chapter Annual Management Grant, OSA, $250. 2019 T3: Triads for transformation, Texas A&M University, $30,000. 2018 The College of Science Strategic Transformative Research Program FY18B, Texas A&M University,
$50,000.
2018 The Optical Society Student Chapter Annual Management Grant, OSA, $700. Mariia Shutova
Résumé (page 2 of 3)
400 Nagle Street, apt. 408
College Station, TX 77840 USA
B ******.*******@*****.***
linkedin.com/in/mariia-shutova
Skills
Software
Matlab Expert LayoutEditor Intermediate Mathematica Advanced LATE XExpert
LabVIEW Expert Catia Intermediate SolidWorks Intermediate MS Office Advanced CorelDRAW Intermediate InkScape Expert Origin Advanced C++ Intermediate COMSOL Advanced CODE V Intermediate Gwyddion Expert Hardware
Hamamatsu SLM Expert Nanonics AFM Expert
Coherent Legend Expert Coherent Astrella Intermediate EXPLA ps Nd:Yag, OPG & DFG Intermediate LightCon fs-ps TOPAS OPA & SHBC Novice HORIBA iHR 550 spectrometer Advanced Ocean Optics USB spectrometers Advanced ZEISS Orion FIB microscope Intermediate Mill Intermediate Lathe Intermediate Bandsaw Intermediate
Dicing Saw Intermediate TESCAN MIRA3 E-beam Writer Novice Lesker PVD 75 E-Beam Evaporator Novice Coherent Legend Elite Expert People Strongly self-motivated and task-focused, eager to learn and to grow, excellent project manager, analytical thinking, innovative thinking, leadership abilities and initiative, organizing teams to reach shared goals, work efficiently both independently and in a teamwork; admire hands on experience, peer-reviews and writing manuscripts/proposals; punctual, early bird, excellent writing and oral communication skills, good listener
(usually take notes to review later), adaptability,critical thinking, technology literacy, good time-management skill, well organized
Awards
2019 SPIE 2019 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship, SPIE, $3 000. 2019 The Dr. Joseph Newton Graduate Student Service Award, Texas A&M University, $1 000. 2016-2019 Chia-Lai Wang Memorial Scholarship, Texas A&M University, $500 - $1 000. 2018 Best Abstract Award, The 48th winter colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics. 2017,2018 Best Poster Award, TAMU-PQE Symposium, Texas A&M University. 2014–2017 HEEP Fellowship, Texas A&M University, $25 560/year plus tuition. 2009–2012 Abramov’s Fellowship for excellence, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, $2 000/year. Leadership & Extracurricular activities
2019 Annual Summer School in Casper College, Casper WY, Organizer. 2018–2019 The OSA Texas A&M Chapter, President(2018-19), Vice President(2017-18), Secretary(2015-17).
{ Lead a team of 5 OSA officers; ensure funding from both the OSA and Texas A&M University for the chapter management
{ Organize and host weekly seminars for undergraduate/graduate students, postdocs and faculty; organize outreach events (annual departmental BBQ, Physics Festival etc.)
{ collaborate with scientific organizations on campus (SPIE, WIMS, IQSE), increase on campus visibility of Physics Department, present on the international conferences on behalf of the OSA Texas A&M chapter 2017-present Optics Express, Optics Letters, Applied Optics, Photonics Research; Laser Physics Letters, Laser Physics, Peer-reviewer.
2014-present Membership in scientific organizations:, SPIE (since 2019), APS (since 2015), OSA (since 2015), IQSE
(since 2014).
2015–present Discover Explore and Enjoy Physics and Engineering (DEEP), Texas A&M University, Mentor, volunteer.
{ Leading a group (4-7) of undergraduate students, building hands-on demonstrations, teaching students to communicate science to general public
{ Participate in weekly departmental Physics Shows (physicsshow.tamu.edu)
{ Participate at the annual Physics Festival (physicsfestival.tamu.edu): present hand-made physical hands-on demonstrations to general public