Prof. dr. Svjetlana Fajfer

Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljanja, Slovenia

Academy of Sciences and Arts of  Bosnia and Herzegovina

Web page: http://www-f1.ijs.si/~fajfer/


Dr. sc. Maja Mičetić

Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia

Web page: https://www.irb.hr/eng/About-RBI/People/Maja-Micetic


Prof. dr. Predrag Ranitović

University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Short Biography: Predrag Ranitovic got his PhD from University of Stockholm. His thesis was based on the experimental work performed at Kansas State University where he developed experiments for 3D momentum imaging of small atoms and molecules by attosecond XUV radiation. He continued developing methods for attosecond coherent control of electron and molecular dynamics in the Kapteyn-Murnane group at University of Colorado and JILA at Boulder. At JILA, he also performed electron holography experiments by utilizing strong mid-IR laser radiation. After UC-Boulder, he moved to Lawrence Berkeley National Lab where he was applying time-resolved femtosecond IR and attosecond XUV methods to coherently control electron dynamics in nano-materials. As a group leader at ELI-ALPS – the first large-scale laser user facility currently built in EU - he directed the development of wide-range of end-stations for attosecond physics in gas-phase and for materials sciences. As a senior scientist at ETH – Zurich, he proposed a way to combine, for the first time, laser-driven XUV and XRAY sources with Free-Electron-Laser (FEL) SXR radiation. Currently, Predrag is a principal scientist at Belgrade University Physics Department.

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