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Connecting laser research infrastructures across Europe
Laserlab-Europe AISBL brings together 47 leading laser research infrastructures in 22 European countries. The association is committed to facilitating the development of advanced lasers and laser-based technologies in Europe. The majority of the members provides open access to their facilities to international scientists.
Serving users from academia, industry and medical centres
Promoting scientific excellence in laser-based research
Use our facilities
The majority of our members offers transnational access to top-quality laser research facilities and to a large variety of inter-disciplinary research. Scientists and industry can take part in the access programme free of charge, including travel and accommodation.
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Participate in training events
Laserlab-Europe organises user training schools and training events on-site and online. Users can experience hands-on training in a variety of specialist lab techniques from across laser research.
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Join our expert groups
Laserlab-Europe’s expert groups for topics of common interest boost collective action and are open to interested external scientists.
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Laserlab-Europe Talks
Laserlab-Europe organises a series of online seminars and panel discussions proposed and organised by the community on specific topics, providing a platform for regular information exchange and knowledge sharing.
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Jobs
Ultrafast Laser Scientist / Postdoctoral positions at European XFEL, Hamburg, Germany
Post-doctoral position available on the VUV beamline DESIRS at Synchrotron SOLEIL, Paris-Saclay, France (Deadline: 15.07.2026)
PhD and Postdoc positions at the Center for Interstellar Catalysis, Aarhus University (Denmark), University of Copenhagen (Denmark) and Leiden University (Netherlands)
Full professorship in materials physics at TU Graz, Austria
PostDoc position: femtosecond lattice and spin dynamics in antiferromagnets, FHI, Berlin, Germany
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