EPFL: LACUS becomes full member of Laserlab Europe

The Lausanne Centre for Ultrafast Science (LACUS) has become the first Swiss laser center to be admitted as a full member of Laserlab Europe, a European consortium of leading organizations in laser-based inter-disciplinary research.

The Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures Laserlab Europe is a consortium of 33 leading organizations in laser-based inter-disciplinary research from 16 European countries. With its associate partners, Laserlab also covers the majority of European member states. Its twenty-two facilities offer access to their labs to research teams from Europe and beyond.

Laserlab Europe promotes the use of advanced lasers and laser-based technologies for research and innovation, in a highly coordinated way and on a European scale.  (EPFL)

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