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Live streaming of LTH Nobel lecture

Välkommen att delta i LTH:s firande av Nobelpriset i fysik 2023. Grafik: Linda Hansson, Porträtt: Andreas Magnusson Qassim
Welcome to participate in LTH's celebration of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023. Graphic: Linda Hansson, Portrait: Andreas Magnusson Qassim.

On December 18th, it's time for LTH's official celebration of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics. Then our own laureate – Professor Anne L'Huillier – will hold a Nobel lecture which will be broadcasted via LTH's YouTube channel. After the lecture, we invite you to a conversation with Anne L'Huillier, where she will answer questions from the audience and viewers about her new life as a Nobel laureate.

The lecture will be held in front of an audience in LTH Kårhuset's auditorium and will be simultaneously broadcast live.

Everyone is welcome to participate via the live streaming.

Live streaming at LTH YouTube channel

This year's three Nobel laureates in physics are being rewarded for their experiments that have given humanity new tools to explore the world of electrons inside atoms and molecules. Pierre Agostini (The Ohio State University, USA), Ferenc Krausz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany) and Anne L'Huillier (Lund University) have demonstrated a way to create extremely short flashes of light, which can be used to distinguish the fast processes in which electrons move or change their energy.

Unfortunately, due to illness, Professor Pierre Agostini has had to cancel his participation in the celebration.