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David Villeneuve is an Adjunct Professor of Physics at the University of Ottawa and Researcher Emeritus at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). He is a core member of the Joint Attosecond Science Laboratory (JASLab) and the former co-lead of the Joint Centre for Extreme Photonics (JCEP). His research focuses on ultrafast phenomena, including attosecond science, high-harmonic generation, and laser-matter interactions. He has contributed to advancements in molecular dynamics imaging and quantum control of electronic wave packets.
- Affiliations: University of Ottawa (Faculty of Science, Department of Physics), NRC (Researcher Emeritus), JASLab, JCEP
Research interests span attosecond physics, strong-field ionization, and ultrafast imaging techniques. Key contributions include the development of attosecond pulse characterization methods and studies of electronic wave packet motion. His work frequently intersects quantum optics, molecular physics, and condensed matter systems.
Recent articles examine topics such as mid-IR imaging spectrometers, solid-state high-harmonic generation, and coherent control in XUV spectroscopy. These studies bridge fundamental physics with applications in ultrafast diagnostics and materials science.
No specific scientific awards are listed in the provided text, though his extensive contributions are reflected in over 200 published works. His advisory role and grants are not explicitly detailed here, but his lab affiliations highlight collaborative research efforts in extreme photonics and attosecond science.
David is actively involved in the Joint Attosecond Science Laboratory (JASLab), which integrates NRC and University of Ottawa resources to explore frontier topics in ultrafast physics.





