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Associate Professor, Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University

Associate Professor in accelerator physics at Uppsala University. PhD in physics of charged particle beams (2009 at the National Academy Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv). The focus of research is on X-ray free-electron lasers,  generation of attosecond photon and electron beams, and the development of corresponding accelerator technology. In addition, research interests include quantum optics and photonics. 

Professor of molecular biophysics at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Uppsala University, Sweden. A native of Portugal, he graduated in biochemistry in 2004 from the University of Porto, and in 2010 completed his PhD in physics, specializing in molecular biophysics, at Uppsala University, Sweden. He then joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a Petascale Postdoctoral Fellow, where he founded the Coherent X-ray Imaging Data Bank. In 2012 he returned to Sweden to build his own group focusing on X-ray ultrafast single-particle diffraction imaging. He has been involved in coherent diffractive imaging experiments at XFELs since their beginning and currently leads the single-particle initiative at the European XFEL

Mathematical physicist at Nordita (Stockholm) with a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship. He has worked in São Paulo and London after completing the PhD in Humboldt University Berlin (2016). He studies simplified systems of microscopic particles, useful to understand the complex system of nature, with interest in supersymmetry and string theory. He has experience with scientific outreach in family days, scientific fairs and online events.



PhD student at the division of Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University. Working with modelling and observations of the first stars and galaxies in the Universe.


Associate Professor working at Uppsala University and Nordita, Stockholm. With PhD in theoretical physics (2009 in CEA-Saclay, France) and master in high-energy physics (2005 at Kyiv State University), he develops new mathematical tools to explore the fundamental laws of Nature. He is a recipient of a teacher of the year award at Trinity College Dublin where he has worked for many years with students at the University and Gymnasium levels, and coordinated the Theoretical Physics education program.

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received his PhD degree in computer science from the University of Nottingham U.K. in 2012. He has been a tenured faculty member at the Czech Technical University in Prague, the Czech Republic, since 2020. Previously, he had also worked in two start-ups, at ARM Ltd., at the University of Edinburgh, at the University of Toronto, at IBM Research -- Ireland, and at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests include the design and analysis of algorithms for optimisation and control problems across a range of application domains. At IBM Research, he co-chaired the Quantum Computing Professional Interest Community. He has co-authored more than 17 journal and 40 conference papers. He is a co-inventor on 9 families of awarded U.S. patents and several pending patent applications.

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