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Goulielmakis Wins Young Scientist Prize

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GARCHING, Germany, July 6, 2010 — Dr. Eleftherios Goulielmakis, a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, has been chosen as the recipient of the 2009 IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Optics “for outstanding contributions in attosecond physics, particularly for the generation of attosecond pulses and their application for the direct measurement of light waves,” according to the organizations that grant the prize. The IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Optics is awarded by the International Commission of Optics (ICO) and the Commission of the International Union of Pure and...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
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