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3rd Juhannus Distinguished Lecture in Physics

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The Physics Unit of Tampere University is proud and honoured to announce, that Prof. Anne L’Huillier,Lund University, Lund, Sweden, will give a public lecture at Tampere University in August.

Time: Wednesday, August 26th at 17:00 o’clock
Place: Tampere University, Main Auditorium A210 – City Centre Campus, Main Building, Kalevantie 4, Tampere

Anne L’Huillier is a Swedish/French researcher in attosecond science. She started her career at the Commissariat l’Energie Atomique, in Saclay, France, as a PhD student until 1986, then as a
permanent researcher until 1995. She was postdoc at Chalmers Institute of Technology, Gothenburg. Sweden in 1986, and at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA in 1988, and a
visiting scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1993. She moved to Lund University, Sweden, and became full professor there in 1997. Her research is focused on high-order
harmonic generation in gases and its applications, particularly in attosecond science. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 together with Pierre Agostini and Ferenc Krausz “for
experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the stu dy of electron dynamics in matter.

In her public lecture, Prof. L’Huillier will talk about:
The world of atoms at the attosecond ti me scale
When an intense laser interacts with a gas of atoms, high-order harmonics are generated. In the time domain, this radiation forms a train of extremely short light pulses, of the order of 100
attoseconds. Attosec ond pulses enable the stu dy of electron dynamics in atoms and molecules using pump-probe techniques. This presentation will highlight key steps in the field of attosecond science.