Affiliation:  Lund University

Keywords: Ultrafast optics, laser physics, nonlinear optics, attosecond science, XUV light, pump-probe schemes, Free Electron Lasers, photoemission electron microscopy.

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Full profile: Anne-Lise graduated with a double engineering degree from Institut d’Optique Graduate School IOGS in France and the Royal Institute of Technology KTH in Stockholm, Sweden in 2014. She defended her PhD in applied physics at KTH in 2019. She then completed a joint post-doctoral position under the Swedish Research Council international postdoc grant between the Attosecond Physics group at Lund University and the Laser Science and Technology group at DESY in Hamburg during the period 2020-2022. She now holds a tenure-track professorship at the department of Physics of Lund University since January 2023, where her work focuses on the development of ultrafast optical schemes applied to the generation of high-order harmonics and photoelectron emission microscopy. In 2022, she was awarded a prestigious starting grant from the Swedish Research Council aiming at developing ultrafast optical platforms for time-resolved characterization of novel 2D materials.