Anne L’Huillier is awarded the Nobel prize

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Anne L’Huillier
Anne L'Huillier, visiting Chalmers to receive the Lise Meitner Award in 2022.

Anne L’Huillier is one of this year's recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics. She is awarded the prize for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.

Anne L’Huillier, professor at Lund University, is currently part of the management group at WACQT, Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology, a research programme coordinated from Chalmers, that aims to take Swedish research and industry to the forefront of quantum technology. Anne worked as a post doc researcher at Chalmers in the 1980's, which became the start of a long term collaboration with quantum researchers at Chalmers.

In 2022 Anne visited Gothenburg and Chalmers to receive the Lise Meitner award.  

Read more in the Nobel prize press release.

Also read an interview with Anne L’Huillier from when she received the prestigious Wolf prize in 2022, an annual award by the Israeli Wolf Foundation to outstanding scientists.