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  1. Anne L'Huillier is a French physicist and professor of atomic physics at Lund University in Sweden. She is a pioneer of attosecond physics, the study of electron movements in real time, and has won several awards, including the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2023.

  2. Anne L'Huillier, née le 16 août 1958 à Paris, est une physicienne franco-suédoise [1] et professeure de physique atomique à l'université de Lund en Suède. Elle est colauréate du prix Nobel de physique 2023, pour ses contributions à la science attoseconde aux côtés du Français Pierre Agostini et du Hongrois Ferenc Krausz.

  3. Anne L'Huillier is a French/Swedish physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 for her work on attosecond light sources and their applications. She is a professor at Lund University and a principal investigator at NanoLund, where she leads a research group on high-order harmonic generation and electron dynamics in matter.

  4. Anne L’Huillier is a French physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 for her contributions to attosecond light pulses. She discovered the phenomenon of overtones of light in 1987 and paved the way for studying electron dynamics in matter.

  5. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 was awarded to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier "for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter"

  6. Interview with the 2023 Nobel Prize laureate in physics Anne LHuillier on 6 December 2023 during the Nobel Week in Stockholm, Sweden. What inspired your passion for science?

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  8. Aug 12, 2024 · Anne L’Huillier (born August 16, 1958, Paris, France) is a French physicist who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics for her theoretical and experimental work with attosecond pulses of light.

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