Prof. Olga Smirnova is a leading researcher at the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, heading the Strongfield Theory Group. Her work focuses on ultrafast phenomena, attosecond science, and quantum control in strong laser fields. She specializes in chiral dynamics, valleytronics, and high-harmonic generation, with contributions to understanding spin polarization and enantiosensitivity in molecular systems. Research interests include manipulating light-matter interactions at attosecond timescales, exploring topological photonics, and developing novel spectroscopic techniques like TACOS (Terahertz-Assisted Chiro-Optical Spectroscopy). Her theoretical advancements bridge fundamental physics and applications in chiral discrimination, ultrafast imaging, and valleytronics in 2D materials. Recent studies highlight discoveries such as multi-THz quantum beats in superfluorescent emission and polarization-shaped control of valley polarization in MoS 2 . Her work frequently interfaces with experimental groups, driving advancements in free-electron laser technologies and attosecond interferometry. Awards: Ahmed Zewail Award in Ultrafast Science and Technology (2020) Collaborations: Extensive international partnerships with institutions like DESY, Lund University, and the University of Rostock. Labs/Groups: Strongfield Theory Group at MBI, focusing on theoretical and computational modeling of ultrafast processes in intense laser fields.










