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Ursula Keller wins “Swiss Nobel” Marcel Benoist Prize- for pioneering work in ultrafast lasers
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FELs of Europe prize for Jeremy Rouxel- “Development or innovative use of advanced instrumentation in the field of FELs”
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science- SSPh asked female scientists about their experiences
New scientific highlight- by MUST PIs Milne, Standfuss and Schertler
EU XFEL Young Scientist Award for Camila Bacellar,beamline scientist and group leader of the Alvra endstation at SwissFEL
Prizes for Giulia Mancini and Rebeca Gomez CastilloICO/IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Optics & Ernst Haber 2021
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to RESOLV Member Benjamin List- for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis
NCCR MUST at Scientifica 2021- Lightning, organic solar cells, and virtual molecules

LAB2 - The virtual femtosecond laboratory

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Lab2

Lab2 is an add-on to LabView allowing to simulate a large variety of experiments in ultrafast optics in a very comfortable and intuitive way. Several users have contributed special modules that make Lab2 even more attractive, as they allow to study a number of laser-matter interactions. They include diatomic molecules (Lab2 solves the time dependent Schroedinger equation), three level systems (Lab2 solves Maxwell Bloch equations) to name but a few. Lab2 was born at the Institute for Optics and Quantum Electronics (IOQ) in Jena in 1998. Its headquarter is now - since fall 2004 - at the Institute of Applied Physics in Bern (Switzerland). We do hope that you'll find it useful. The latest version is version 5.0 and it runs with LabView 8.5 and higher.

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