Award-winning physicist Anne L’ Huillier is a mother of two children. However, there is no information regarding them. Anne likes to keep her family life private.
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About Anne L’Huillier
Anne L’Huillier is a physicist, and professor of atomic physics at Lund University in Sweden, who is famous for winning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2023.
Born on August 16, 1958, in Paris, France, Anne holds a Master of Science in theoretical physics and mathematics, PhD in experimental physics, with her dissertation being based on “multiple ionization in laser fields of high intensity.”
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As far back as 1986, Anne worked at the CEA Paris-Saclay, and in 1994 she began to lecture at Lund University, where she served and rose to become a professor in 1997.
Anne took part in an experiment in Lund, “where one of the first titanium-sapphire solid-state laser systems for femtosecond pulses in Europe had been installed.”
She conducts experiments on the “movements of electrons, as well as chemical reactions on the atomic level.”
She has also received several awards including “the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2022, the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences, and the 2023 Nobel Prize in physics.”


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