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Watch the SSE7 lectures!
The lectures of the 7th SLEIGHT Science Event are online. Watch or review
The aim of the SLEIGHT Science Events is to strengthen the links between education and research activities among its members and in their scientific communities worldwide.
Last January, the 8 guest speakers of the 7th edition offered high-level courses while allowing students to discover new disciplines.
They addressed the design of systems for laser machining, the dynamics of ultrafast laser-surface interaction processes, diagnosis by time-resolved electron microscopy, diffractive optics, micro-optics and nanophotonics, metamaterials applied to chemistry and biology, as well as the use of machine learning approaches in physics and the use of synchrotron radiation to explore osteocyte processes.
Last January, the 8 guest speakers of the 7th edition offered high-level courses while allowing students to discover new disciplines.
They addressed the design of systems for laser machining, the dynamics of ultrafast laser-surface interaction processes, diagnosis by time-resolved electron microscopy, diffractive optics, micro-optics and nanophotonics, metamaterials applied to chemistry and biology, as well as the use of machine learning approaches in physics and the use of synchrotron radiation to explore osteocyte processes.