Fumika Suzuki is a postdoctoral researcher under the mentorship of Nikolai Sinitsyn and W. H. Zurek at the Center for Nonlinear Studies and Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory. Originally from Japan, she earned her Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia, Canada, under the supervision of W. G. Unruh. Her research interests include the mechanisms of phase transitions in the early universe with related table top experiments. She also explores the theory of matter-wave interferometry to create large Schrödinger cat states of molecules. This research aims to shed light on the mysteries of the transition from quantum physics to classical physics and the interplay between quantum physics and gravity. She collaborates on this endeavor with Markus Arndt at the University of Vienna, Austria.