Stefan Haessler is a CNRS research scientist and co-director of the GDR Ultrafast Phenomena with eight years of focused experience probing and controlling attosecond-scale dynamics in relativistic plasmas and quantum systems. Based in Paris, he leads experimental and theoretical efforts in ultrafast light sources, lightwave synthesis, and attosecond XUV pulse generation and characterization within the "Physics of the Optical Cycle" group at Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée. His career spans leading postdoctoral positions in Vienna and ENSTA Paris and a PhD in attosecond physics from CEA Saclay, reflecting deep expertise in carrier-envelope phase measurement and high-field laser science. He combines hands-on laboratory innovation with program-level scientific leadership, and is known for translating precision metrology techniques into new lightwave control experiments.
8 years of coding experience
Docteur en physique Physique, Docteur en physique Physique at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
Diplomphysiker (equiv. Master) Physique, Diplomphysiker (equiv. Master) Physique at Technische Universität Dresden
Physique, Physique at The Faculty of Engineering at Lund University
A a free python code written by Stefan Haessler, André Kalouguine, Anthony Guillaume and Charles Bourassin-Bouchet. It does ray tracing calculations with a specific focus on ultrashort (femto- and attosecond) laser pulses.
Contributions:14 PRs, 64 pushes, 2 branches in 1 year 11 months
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Stefan Haessler - Co-directeur Du GDR Ultrafast Phenomena at CNRS