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200-kHz, 6-fs OPCPA laser system. By manipulating the pulses’ CEP, the number of attosecond pulses in the train can be controlled. We will study the interaction of these pulses with atomic and molecular
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powerful tool for studying biomolecular interactions, nanoparticle assembly, and other structural changes in real time. Microfluidic devices enable precise control over rapid mixing, optimised sample
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Medical Science and involves close collaboration with: The Halberg Group (University of Copenhagen) – experts in insect physiology and osmoregulatory control The Collin Lab (Lund University) – leaders in
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