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The episode features an interview with Francesca Caligari, a leading physicist who specializes in ultra-fast science and attosecond physics. The interview focuses on Francesca's research, which explores the dynamic nature of matter at incredibly short time scales, using ultra-short light pulses to capture the movement of electrons. Francesca's groundbreaking research, particularly in the study of aromatic amino acids, has been instrumental in the advancement of this field. The interview delves into Francesca's career journey, emphasizing her passion for research and her commitment to fostering diversity in science. It also highlights her leadership roles in various scientific collaborations and initiatives, including the Cluster of Excellence Advanced Imaging of Matter. The episode concludes with Francesca's plans to share her research and insights on the scientific social media platform Bluesky, where she will focus on showcasing the exciting developments within her research group and the broader scientific community in Hamburg.

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This episode was generated by NotebookLM.

The episode features an interview with Francesca Caligari, a leading physicist who specializes in ultra-fast science and attosecond physics. The interview focuses on Francesca's research, which explores the dynamic nature of matter at incredibly short time scales, using ultra-short light pulses to capture the movement of electrons. Francesca's groundbreaking research, particularly in the study of aromatic amino acids, has been instrumental in the advancement of this field. The interview delves into Francesca's career journey, emphasizing her passion for research and her commitment to fostering diversity in science. It also highlights her leadership roles in various scientific collaborations and initiatives, including the Cluster of Excellence Advanced Imaging of Matter. The episode concludes with Francesca's plans to share her research and insights on the scientific social media platform Bluesky, where she will focus on showcasing the exciting developments within her research group and the broader scientific community in Hamburg.

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