POSTER SESSION
Please Note: Due to the large number of posters submitted we are no longer able to display the posters for the duration of the workshop. Please see the programme for details of the poster session.
For each poster a board will be available, whose
size is 185 cm (height) x 95
cm (width) (A0, Portrait). There will be a poster session in the
evening of 23/06 in the North
Cloisters. All posters will be displayed for the whole duration
of the workshop. The number in front of your name is related to the
poster board reserved for you.
LIST OF POSTER CONTRIBUTIONS
1. Gregory Armstrong
Queen's University Belfast
Few-Cycle Double-Ionization of Helium at 195nm
2. Christopher Arrell
Imperial College London
Title TBC
3. Brad Augstein
University College London
Poster 1: Molecuar High-order Harmonic Generation with More than One Active Orbital: Quantum Interference Effects
Poster 2: Multielectron Corrections in Molecular High-Order Harmonic Generation for Different Formulations of the Strong-Field Approximation
4. Tadas Balciunas
Photonics Institute, TU Vienna
ATI and THz Measurements Using a CEP-Stable Multicolor Parametric Synthesizer
5. Leonardo Belpassi
University of Perugia
Chemical Characterization of Super-Heavy Elements by Relativistic Four-Component DFT
6. Albert Benseny
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Orbital Angular Momentum Photoionization with Quantum Trajectories
7. Zsolt Diveki
CEA-Saclay
Advanced Characterization of the Attosecond Emission from N2 Molecular Orbitals
8. Ilya Fabrikant
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Semiclassical Complex-Time Method for Tunneling Ionization
9. Stefanie Graefe
Vienna University of Technology
Quantum Control of Electron Localization in Molecules Driven by Trains of Half-Cycle Pulses
10. Stefan Haessler
Institut für Photonik, TU Wien
Poster 1: Resonant HHG in an Attosecond Pulse Source
Poster 2: Coincidence Investigation of Ultrafast Hydrogen Migration with Reproducible Laser Waveforms
11. Alex Harvey
Max Born Institute
An Attosecond Window into the Life of a Shape Resonance
12. Carlos Hernandez-Garcia
Universidad de Salamanca
A Novel Approach for Computing High Order Harmonic Propagation
13. Eliot Hijano
ICFO
High-Order Harmonics Polarization Dependence on Molecular Orbital Geometry
14. Abdou Hussein
Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin
Vibrational Wavepackets in H+2 Produced by Exposing H2 to the 2nd Harmonic of a TI:Sapphire Laser
15. Steven Hutchinson
Queen's University Belfast
Choice of Dipole Operator Gauge in Time Dependent R-matrix Theory
16. Roumiana Ilieva
Technical University of Sofia
Spiral Dynamics Physical Backgrounds
17. Ofer Kfir
Israel Institute of Technology
Frequency Up-Conversion of Extreme Ultraviolet Attosecond Pulses:Producing Spatio-Spectral X-rays Airy Beams
18. Xiaojun Liu
Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Above-Threshold Ionization: Revisited at Midinfrared Wavelengths
19. Rodrigo Lopez-Martins
Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée
kHz-Driven High-Harmonic Generation from Overdense Plasmas
20. Michael Lysaght
Queen's University Belfast
Implementation of R-matrix Concepts to Extend the HELIUM Code
21. Laura Moore
Queen's University Belfast
Multi-Electron Atoms in Short Intense Pulses of Laser Light
22. Felipe Morales
Max Born Institute
Attosecond Imaging of Autoionization in Molecules
23. Ryan Murray
Imperial College London
Ionization of Molecules in Strong Laser Fields
24. Jamie Nemeth
Swansea University
Iinization Dynamics in Atoms Exposed to Shaped Few-Cycle Strong-Field Laser Pulses
25. Mikko Tuomas Nygren
University College London
Laser-Induced Nonsequential Double Ionization in Diatomic Molecules: The Role of Excitation
26. Simon Petretti
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Water Molecules in Ultrashort Intense Laser Fields
27. Jose Antonio Perez-Hernandez
Universidad de Salamanca
Controlling High-Order Harmonic Cut-Off Extension Using Two Delayed Pulses of the Same Colour
28. Maria Richter
Max Born Institute
Towards Photo-Electron Tomography of the Kramers-Henneberger Atom
29. Thierry Ruchon
CEA-Saclay
Attosecond Pulse Manipulation with XUV Mirrors
30. Camilo Ruiz
Universidad de Salamanca
Amplitude and Phase Retrieval of an Electronic Wavefunction Using Attosecond Pulse Trains
31. Jesus Santamaria
Complutense University of Madrid
Breaking Bonds in Light Induced Potentials
32. Emilia Schulz
Leibniz University of Hanover
Few-Cycle Pulses from a Filament Applied to High-Order Harmonic Generation
33. Carles Serrat
ICFO
Coherent Soft X-Ray Tunable Enhancement with a Periodic DC-Electric Field
34. Tahir Shaaran
University College London
Laser-Induced Nonsequential Double Ionization at and Above the Recollision-Excitation-Tunneling Threshold
35. Thomas Siegal
Imperial College London
High Harmonic Yield Enhancement by a Superposition of Multiple Unrelated Frequency Fields
36. Emma Springate
STFC Central Laser Facility
Monochromatised XUV Pulses for Ultrafast Science at the Artemis Facility
37. Daniel S. Steingrube
Leibniz University of Hanover
High-Order Harmonic Generation Directly from a Filament
38. Suren Sukiasyan
Imperial College London
Electron Exchange and Excitations in High Harmonic Imaging of Molecular Structures
39. Deyana Tchitchekova
University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA / UCL, UK
Intensity and Energy Dependence on Strongly Driven Atomic and Molecular Systems
40. Raam Uzdin
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Calculation of High Harmonic Generation Spectrum and Floquet Resonance States Using the Dynamical Symmetry
41. Yulian Vanne
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Ionization of Molecular Hydrogen in Intense Ultrashort Laser Pulses: Orientational Dependence
42. Zach Walters
Max Born Institute
Attosecond Tunneling Dynamics in Molecules
43. Tobias Witting
Imperial College London
Isolated Attosecond Pulse Production and Full Amplitude and Phase Characterisation using FROG-CRAB and Simplified Chronocyclic Tomography