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Marko Horbatsch is a Full Professor in the Department of Physics at York University. His research specialization includes collisions of ions, atoms, and molecules, as well as ionization and electron capture processes. His work explores interactions with matter in strong laser fields and quantum optics, focusing on areas such as multiple ionization and the capture of electrons in collisions with highly charged ions. He is particularly interested in advancements in quantum optics, high-precision spectroscopy related to the proton radius puzzle, and the phenomenon of electron-positron pair creation in ultra-strong fields. Professor Horbatsch emphasizes the development and testing of new computational methods, especially in relation to time-dependent density functional theory. His research areas encompass Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, employing both computational and theoretical approaches to advance these fields.
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