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Dr. Wolfram Helml is a Research Fellow at the Chair of Laser and X-ray Physics (Physics Department E11) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM). He has held postdoctoral positions at TUM since 2014 and previously at Stanford University's SLAC (2012-2014) as part of a Marie Curie fellowship. His work focuses on attosecond dynamics, X-ray spectroscopy, and high-energy coherent radiation sources.
- Education: PhD in physics (summa cum laude, TUM, 2012); diploma in physics (University of Vienna, 2007).
- Research Interests: Higher-order harmonic generation (HHG) with diverse laser geometries, carrier-envelope phase (CEP) control, attosecond electron dynamics in solids and liquids, and development of ultrafast X-ray sources.
- Publications: Over a decade of contributions to journals like Nature Photonics and Physical Review Letters, emphasizing temporal characterization of free-electron laser pulses and quantum phenomena.
- News: Recent team achievements include awards for students at conferences like Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics and Fiber Lasers.
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