
About
Billie V. Deluca is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) in Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. She teaches fundamental physics courses in dynamics, quantum mechanics, and optics while conducting research in quantum optics and quantum information, collaborating with the Air Force Research Laboratory. She also serves as a branch chief and mentor for military students in their master’s programs.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Physics, Air Force Institute of Technology (2023)
- M.S. in Physics, University of South Florida (2013)
- B.S. in Physics, University of South Florida (2011)
Research Interests: Capt DeLuca’s work focuses on quantum optics and quantum information, with applications in light pulse storage and retrieval via electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). Her expertise bridges theoretical physics and practical military technology.
Scientific Awards:
- Air and Space Commendation Medal (2019)
- Air and Space Organizational Excellence Medal (2016, 2017)
- CGO of the Quarter (2017)
Professional Roles: She entered the Air Force in 2016 via Officer Training School (OTS) and held technical roles in the Nuclear Weapons Center, including Deputy Branch Chief and Aircraft Lead. Her current position combines teaching, research, and leadership in the Department of Engineering Physics.
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