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Anne L'Huillier is a French-Swedish physicist and Professor in Atomic Physics at Lund University since 1997. Her research focuses on attosecond physics, electron dynamics in atomic systems, and ultrafast laser-atom interactions, with groundbreaking work in high harmonic generation and the development of attosecond light sources for studying electron motion in matter.
- PhD in Atomic Physics (1986), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris) and Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (CEA)
Her work has established her as a leading figure in ultrafast laser science, enabling the observation of electron dynamics on unprecedented timescales. She has developed attosecond pulses for diverse applications in atomic, molecular, and solid-state physics.
Scientific Awards
- 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics (joint)
- 2024 Davisson-Germer Prize
- 2022 Wolf Prize
- 2021 Max Born Award
- Honorary doctorates from Bordeaux, Porto, and Paris-Saclay Universities
L'Huillier joined the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 2004. Her career spans permanent research roles at CEA (1986–1995), postdoctoral work in Sweden and the U.S., and visiting positions at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She has mentored numerous researchers and shaped international collaborations in attosecond science.




