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Attosecond Laser Facility Gets EC Funding

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The European Commission recently approved € 111 million (about $150 million) to build an attosecond laser research complex in Hungary. This will be the third of four parts in a pan-European laser research hub dubbed Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI). Known as the Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS), the new facility is to be built near the University of Szeged and is expected to be staffed by 250 scientists by 2020. Its focus will be on applications in biology, biophysics and medicine, chemistry, materials science and energy. The facility will use NIR femtosecond...Read full article

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    Published: May 2014
    attosecondBiophotonicsBusinesschemistryenergyEuropeEuropean CommissionExtreme Light InfrastructureHungarylight speedmaterials scienceResearch & TechnologyAttosecond Light Pulse SourceLasers

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