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2025. 04. 24 - 2025. 04. 25

International workshop "Laser particle accelerators, their applications and possibilities of experiments in the ELI infrastructure"

Organisers' poster
We cordially invite you to take part in the international workshop "Laser particle accelerators, their applications and possibilities of experiments in the ELI infrastructure".
 
The event will bring together researchers and laser specialists from the Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Lithuania to share their insights and engage in discussions.
 
Workshop scheduled: April 24th 9:00-16:00 and April 25th 9:00-14:00 
 
Venue: Saulėtekio av. 3, Vilnius,  NFTMC, A101 hall
 
NO REGISTRATION FEE.

You will:

-Learn more about high power lasers & applications in various fields: research, industry, astrophysics, medical;
-Know more about Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) & user call;
-Make connections with professionals in the field;
-Share your insides & experience.
 
The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) is an international laboratory system that uses high-power, ultra-short pulsed lasers. Lithuania is one of the founding members of the ELI and is making a significant contribution to this important initiative with its own lasers and expertise.
 
Confirmed speakers:
 
Confirmed speakers: 
 

Daniele Margarone, ELI Beamlines, Director of Research and Operations, Dolní Břežany, Czech Republic.

Paolo Tomassini, ELI Nuclear Physics, Magurele, Romania.

Sergey Bulanov, ELI Beamlines, DolníBřežany, Czech Republic.

Uddhab Chaulaugain, ELI Beamlines, DolníBřežany, Czech Republic.

Nicholas Dover, Imperial College London, UK.

Christoph Eberle, University of Munich, Germany.

Anup Yadav, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Germany.

Vidmantas Tomkus, Department of Laser Technologies, FTMC, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Mantas Grigalavičius, VU Laser Research Center, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Rimantas Budriūnas, Light Conversion / VU Laser Research Center, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Olle Lundh, Lund Laser Center, Sweden.

Dino Jaroszynski, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

A more detailed programme and the final list of speakers will be announced shortly.

The event is free of charge.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://forms.gle/rcMbdYxvBv1mGfyu6

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