Peng Ye, CEA partner, attended the Paris Saclay International School on Ultra-fast X-rays Science conference and presented a poster in representation of the project.
The Institute for the Sciences of Light of Paris-Saclay University organizes the “Paris-Saclay Ultrafast X-ray Science School” in collaboration with “The Frontiers of Attosecond and Ultrafast X-ray Science School” of Erice (Italy). This thematic school occurs every other year at Paris-Saclay University, alternating with the School of Erice.
Ultrafast X-ray Science 2022
The 1st edition in France will take place October 10-14, 2022. It aims to provide the audience with a general view of the fundamental concepts and basics of ultrafast X-ray and attosecond science, as well as on a series of applications. It will cover topics spanning from the development of ultrafast light sources of visible, XUV, and X-ray radiation, including High Harmonic Generation and Free Electron Lasers, to the study of quantum systems in different states of matter, in both gas and condensed phases.
The School offers a high-profile training opportunity for newcomers in the field, such as master and PhD students, as well as postdocs and junior researchers. Additionally, it provides a chance to discover the laboratories of Paris-Saclay University in the area of the Sciences of Light. Distinguished lecturers each provide two one-hour lectures on a general topic, scheduled on two different days. Moreover, they also give a seminar describing their own research, thus giving insight into current hot research topics. The lecturers remain available for informal post-course discussions most of the week.
The schedule includes numerous opportunities for informal exchanges, from common meal times (including breakfast) to generous poster sessions. Furthermore, an afternoon focuses on on-campus laboratory visits, and a cultural afternoon in Paris complements the program.
PARIS SACLAY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON ULTRAFAST X-RAYS SCIENCE


