ERC Advanced grant for Ursula Keller

by Benjamin Willenberg

Prof. Keller’s research effort is in both applied and fundamental research which means that she has a larger research group to maintain a critical mass for both efforts. In her opinion this balanced mix of applied and fundamental research has inspired and enabled each other in so many ways that this can be considered a key asset in her research approach and a multiplier for important breakthroughs in her group. Her long-term strategy pays out because she could win her second  ERC advanced grant in applied research whereas the first one was in attosecond science - a fundamental research effort.

News item on the D-PHYS website
https://www.phys.ethz.ch/news-and-events/d-phys-news/2018/04/erc-advanced-grant-for-ursula-keller.html

Proof of principle demonstration is shown in a video with the milestone result in dual-comb spectroscopy with one laser
http://www.ulp.ethz.ch/research/vecsel-mixsel/milestones.html

News item on ULP website with more related links
http://www.ulp.ethz.ch/news/ulp-news/2017/05/a-paradigm-shift-in-dual-comb-spectroscopy.html

Honors and awards of Prof. Ursula Keller
http://www.ulp.ethz.ch/people/kursula/honors-awards.html

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