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Lund to host prestigious Attosecond Science conference in July 2025

The University building in Lund with flowers. Photo.

The 10th International Conference on Attosecond Science and Technology (ATTO X) will take place in Lund, Sweden, from July 6–11, 2025. ATTO is the world’s leading conference in the field of attosecond science, gathering researchers from academia, institutes, and industry to share the latest developments in ultrafast science.

Held biennially, ATTO showcases state-of-the-art advances in attosecond light sources, ultrafast electron dynamics, and strong-field physics. This year’s edition features a distinguished lineup of tutorial and invited speakers from leading institutions worldwide, including Zenghu Chang (University of Ottawa), Morgane Vacher (University of Nantes), and Marc Vrakking (Max Born Institute), who will offer in-depth tutorials on foundational topics in attosecond physics and chemistry.

Invited talks will cover a broad range of topics—from attomicroscopy and quantum interference to chiral light-matter interactions and ultrafast phenomena in solids and liquids—with contributions from over 25 world-renowned scientists, including Nirit Dudovich (Weizmann Institute), Mohammed Hassan (University of Arizona), Mauro Nisoli (Politecnico di Milano), and Marcus Dahlström (Lund University).

With its rich scientific program and international scope, ATTO X promises to be a landmark event for the attosecond science community.

For more details, visit the ATTO X conference website.