The 13th edition of the Ultrafast Optics conference

We are pleased to announce the 13th edition of the Ultrafast Optics conference (UFO XIII) that will take place on the 26th - 31st of March 2023, Bariloche, Argentina. The conference is planned to take place as a fully in person meeting.

 

Topics and program committee

 

The conference is divided in 12 topical areas that cover the most recent advances in ultrafast optical science and technology. Each topical area is represented in the program committee by a topical lead. Topical leads work with the program chairs to ensure that there is a robust selection of invited and submitted papers that represent each particular topic.

 

Program chairs

 

Alan Fry (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)

Michelle Sander (Boston University, USA)

Christophe Dorrer (Laboratory for Laser Energetics, USA)

 

Topical areas and topical leads

 

1. Novel methods for generating and manipulating ultrashort pulses, Uwe Griebner (Max Born Institute, Germany)

 

2. Ultrahigh peak-power laser systems and related technologies, Brendan Reagan (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA)

 

3. High average power ultrafast lasers, Thomas Metzger (Trumpf Scientific Lasers, Germany)

 

4. Attosecond pulse generation, Cord Arnold (Lund University, Sweden)

 

5. Methods for shaping and measuring ultrashort pulses, Christophe Dorrer (Laboratory for Laser Energetics, USA)

 

6. Few-cycle pulses, carrier-envelope phase control, frequency combs, Günter Steinmeyer (Max Born Institute, Germany)

 

7. Coherent beam combining and pulse synthesis, Hanieh Fattahi (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Life, Germany)

 

8. Ultrashort XUV and x-ray sources, Sergio Carbajo (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)

 

9. Ultrafast Mid-infrared and Terahertz sources, Ioachim Pupeza (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), Garching, Germany)

 

10. Enabling technologies for ultrafast sources, Valentin Wittwer (Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland)

 

11. Spectral broadening and pulse compression, John Travers (Heriott Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland)

 

12. Ultrafast laser applications that drive technology advancements and innovation, Mariano Trigo (SLAC National AcceleratorLaboratory, USA)

 

News from: https://ultrafastoptics2023.org/