International Program Committee
The International Program Committee is responsible for the governance and the scientific program of the ATTO conference. Its members oversee the conduction of ATTO, decide the conference program sessions and the list of invited speakers, vet the abstracts submitted to the conference, select the hot-topic speakers, and appoint the organizers of future ATTO conferences.
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Andrius Baltuška
Technical University of Vienna -
Cosmin Blaga
Kansas State University, USA -
Thomas Brabec
University of Ottawa, Canada -
Dimitris Charalambidis
University of Crete, Greece -
Oren Cohen
Technion, Israel -
Eleftherios Goulielmakis
University of Rostock, Germany -
Jiro Itatani
University of Tokyo, Japan -
Kyung Taec Kim
Institute of Basic Science, Korea -
Matthias Kling
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany -
François Légaré
INRS, Canada -
Eva Lindroth
Stockholm University, Sweden -
Johan Mauritsson
Lund University, Sweden -
Daniel Neumark
University of California, Berkeley, USA -
José Antonio Pérez-Hernández
Pulsed Laser Center (CLPU), Salamanca, Spain -
Thierry Ruchon
CEA Saclay, France -
Kenneth Schafer
Louisiana State University, USA -
Olga Smirnova
Max Born Institute, Germany -
Vasily Strelkov
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia -
Richard Taieb
Sorbonne Université, France -
John Tisch
Imperial College London, UK -
Katalin Varjú
ELI ALPS, Hungary -
Caterina Vozzi
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy -
Hans Jakob Wörner
ETH Zurich, Switzerland -
Kun Zhao
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Local Organizing Committee
The Local Organizing Committee is responsible for all the activities necessary for the successful conduction of the conference, as well as for facilitating and coordinating the activities of the International Program Committee.
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Luca Argenti
(Chair) University of Central Florida, USA -
Michael Chini
(Chair) University of Central Florida, USA -
Nicolas Douguet
Kennessaw State University, USA -
Li Fang
University of Central Florida, USA -
Madhab Neupane
University of Central Florida, USA -
Mihai Vaida
University of Central Florida, USA
Advisory Boards
The Local Organizing Committee relies on the expertise and advice of all colleagues working in attosecond science to prepare an event that meets the needs of the international attosecond community at large. To pursue this conversation in a systematic, transparent, and manageable fashion, the Local Organizing Committee has identified a selected group of researchers, representative of the various geographic regions and scientific interests of the attosecond community, who have agreed to serve in a National and an International Advisory Board on the occasion of ATTO VIII. The members of the advisory board receive periodic detailed updates on the progress of the conference organization, and hence they have the chance of offering feedback and suggestions on its practical aspects. Furthermore, the advisory board members are asked to bring to the attention of the Local Organizing Committee, as well as, ultimately, of the International Program Committee, any new and relevant research trend in their region and field of interest.
International Advisory Board
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Jens Biegert
ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain -
Paul Corkum
National Research Council, Canada -
Nirit Dudovich
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel -
Feng He
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China -
Ursula Keller
ETH Zurich, Switzerland -
Ferenc Krausz
Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Germany -
Igor Litvinyuk
Griffith University, Australia -
Jon Marangos
Imperial College London, UK -
Fernando Martín
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain -
Chang Hee Nam
Institute of Basic Science, Korea -
Thomas Pfeifer
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany -
Françoise Remacle
University of Liège, Belgium -
Pascal Salières
CEA Saclay, France -
Kiyoshi Ueda
Tohoku University, Japan
National Advisory Board
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Andreas Becker
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA -
Nora Berrah
University of Connecticut, USA -
Zenghu Chang
University of Central Florida, USA -
Lou DiMauro
The Ohio State University, USA -
Mette Gaarde
Louisiana State University, USA -
Wendell Hill
University of Maryland, USA -
Steve Leone
University of California, Berkeley, USA -
Bill McCurdy
University of California, Davis, USA -
Julia Mikhailova
Princeton University, USA -
David Reis
Stanford University, USA -
Uwe Thumm
Kansas State University, USA -
Linda Young
Argonne National Laboratory, USA