Audrius Dubietis serves as Professor and Lead research scientist at Vilnius University's Laser Research Center (LRC), Faculty of Physics. He currently directs the Excellence Center of Advanced Light Technologies, a major national initiative funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of Lithuania with a 5.5 million Euro budget (2023-2027), and leads the FEMTOLAMA project on high repetition rate femtosecond laser-matter interactions. Dubietis specializes in ultrafast nonlinear optics, with research spanning laser-matter interaction, femtosecond filamentation, and supercontinuum generation in solid-state media. His pioneering work on table-top optical parametric chirped pulse amplifiers has advanced the field over three decades. His theoretical framework for understanding light bullets in Kerr media (Physical Review Letters 112, 193901, 2014) represents a significant contribution to nonlinear optics. Current research focuses on high repetition rate supercontinuum generation using burst-mode femtosecond lasers, with particular emphasis on comparative studies across crystalline materials to optimize performance for specific applications. Analysis of his recent publication record reveals a strategic shift toward practical applications of supercontinuum sources, with increasing attention to thermal management in high repetition rate systems and development of robust, turnkey solutions for industrial and scientific use. His work bridges fundamental nonlinear optics with practical engineering considerations. National Science Prize (2004, 2019) Vilnius University Rectors prize for the best publication in physical sciences (2014) Vilnius University Rectors prize for scientific achievements (2009, 2018) Dubietis has supervised eight doctoral students through completion, with research spanning spatiotemporal light bullets, parametric interactions for ultrashort pulse generation, and supercontinuum generation in novel materials. His research program maintains strong international collaboration, particularly with Ecole Polytechnique (France), and includes significant funding from the Lithuanian Science Council. He serves on the editorial board of the Lithuanian Journal of Physics and was Lead guest editor for the Journal of the Optical Society of America B feature issue on Supercontinuum generation (2019). As a member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences since 2019, Dubietis plays a pivotal role in advancing laser science in Lithuania. He teaches core courses in Laser Physics (undergraduate), Nonlinear Optics (graduate), and Modern Optics and Spectroscopy (PhD program), while maintaining active engagement with the public through popular science lectures and his Lithuanian-language book 'Nuostabusis švytėjimas: padangių fizika be formulių' (2014).

