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Amelle Zaïr is a Senior Lecturer at King's College London in the Department of Physics, specializing in advanced photonics and attosecond physics. She heads the Ultrafast Laser Sciences initiative and has significantly contributed to the global effort in attosecond physics. Zaïr obtained her MSc in laser-matter interaction from Orsay-Ecole Polytechnique, France, and earned her PhD in 2006 from the University of Bordeaux, focusing on the production and characterization of XUV attosecond pulses. Her postdoctoral research at renowned institutions like ETH Zurich led to notable discoveries in quantum path interferences within high-order harmonic generation processes. She was granted an EPSRC CAF fellowship in 2011, enabling her to establish her research group at Imperial College London, where she pursued innovative methods for capturing attosecond dynamics in atoms and molecules. Her research interests encompass ultrafast laser sciences, the production and control of attosecond pulses, and the application of these techniques to explore ultrafast dynamics in various materials. Zaïr is also involved in initiatives promoting equality and diversity within academia and has participated in the Laserlab EU initiative.
King's College London • London, England
Senior Lecturer in Physics, focusing on advanced photonics and attosecond physics.
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