18–20 Jun 2025
ELI ALPS Facility; Szeged, Hungary
Europe/Budapest timezone

Highlights of Experiments

PART 1 - Wednesday | 18 June 2025 | 13:00 - 15:00

2 parallel sessions:

AMO and Physical Chemistry

  • Christopher Arrell, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
    Towards attosecond spectroscopy of liquids and solutes at ELI 

            

  • Paris Tzallas, The Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH)
    TBA

             

  • Vasileios Balos, IMDEA Nanoscience 
    Understanding the nonlinear mobility behavior of p- and n-doped Silicon 

           

  • Cristian Medina Hernandez, Max Planck Institut
    TBA

             

  • John Kennis , VU Amsterdam
    TBA

             

 

Ion Acceleration, Overdense Plasma/Radiation, Applications

  • Marco Borghesi, Queen's University Belfast
    Collimated delivery of laser-accelerated ions

           

  • Martina Salvadore, National Institute of Optics (Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, CNR-INO)
    TBA

           

  • Norbert Kroo, Wigner Institute 
    High field nanoplasmonics for laser assisted nuclear fusion

           

  • Franziska Treffert, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 
    Bayesian optimization of ​Target Normal Sheath Acceleration proton yield at ELI-Beamlines

           

  • Ishay Pomerantz, Tel Aviv Global web icon 
    Direct laser acceleration of electrons at ELI

           


PART 2 - Thursday | 19 June 2025 | 10:00 - 12:00

2 parallel sessions:

Material and Surface Science

  • Wolfgang Werner, Technische Universität Wien
    K-space rabbit on graphite from outer space

           

  • Anna Karner, Graz University of Technology
    TBA

           

  • Neil Moffat, Institut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM)
    TBA

           

  • Morten Kildemo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NNTU)
    TBA

            

 

Electron Acceleration, Underdense Plasma/Radiation, Applications

  • Elias Gerstmayr, Queens University Belfast 
    All-optical self-aligned Compton source using a PW-scale laser-wake field accelerator and a plasma mirror

           

  • Alexander Pirozhkov, KPSI QST
    TBA

           

  • Howard Milchberg, University of Maryland 
    Multi-GeV laser wakefield acceleration using meter-scale plasma waveguides

           

  • Kensuke Homma, Hiroshima University 
    TBA