2011 L’Oréal-UNESCO International Laureate, Professor Anne L'Huillier awarded the 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics
Our warmest congratulations to Prof. Anne l'Huillier, 2011 Laureate of the L’Oréal-UNESCO International Awards, who has received the 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics for her pioneering contribution to the science of ultrafast lasers and attosecond physics.
Anne L'Huillier is a professor of Atomic Physics at Lund University. In her research, Anne L'Huillier uses laser technology to create ultra-short light pulses that make it possible to peek into the microcosm. The pulses are unbelievably short: an attosecond is a billionth of a billionth of a second.
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2011 L’Oréal-UNESCO International Laureate, Professor Anne L'Huillier awarded the 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics
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Our warmest congratulations to Prof. Anne l'Huillier, 2011 Laureate of the L’Oréal-UNESCO International Awards, who has received the 2022 Wolf Prize in Physics for her pioneering contribution to the science of ultrafast lasers and attosecond physics.Anne L'Huillier is a professor of Atomic Physics at Lund University. In her research, Anne L'Huillier uses laser technology to create ultra-short light pulses that make it possible to peek into the microcosm. The pulses are unbelievably short: an attosecond is a billionth of a billionth of a second. Click here to read the whole articleSource: Lund University
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