European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy
Motto | Scientific excellence is our guiding light |
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Established | February 9, 1991 |
Research type | Laser facility |
Budget | €10,000,000 |
Director | Elisabetta Cerbai |
Staff | 100+ |
Location | Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy |
Operating agency | University of Florence |
Website | lens |
The European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy (LENS) is an interdisciplinary research center established by the
Mission
LENS mission is focused on three main goals:[2] facilitating the scientific collaboration between European researchers in the field of linear and non-linear spectroscopy; providing the most advanced equipment available, assistance and advice to qualified researchers; conceive, plan and carry out research projects in collaboration with other universities and institutions both nationally and internationally.
Structure
LENS has a strong international and interdisciplinary structure. The Directive Council is composed of experts in different fields of research covered by LENS. Such Council oversees all scientific, administrative and financial activities: the University of Florence, the Italian National Institute of Optics under the
The current LENS director, appointed by the Rector of the University of Florence on the proposal of the Directive Council, is Elisabetta Cerbai.
The director shall be assisted by a European Committee composed of the Rectors and Presidents of universities and affiliated research organizations or their representatives.
Head office
After many years on the historic hill of Arcetri, since 1995 LENS is located within the Science and Technology Campus in Sesto Fiorentino.
Scientific research
LENS foundation was started by a group of researchers involved in atomic and molecular laser spectroscopy, but during three decades its research activity has grown and diversified to also cover cold atoms physics (
LENS research groups are involved in three main research lines: quantum science and technology, photonic materials and biophotonics.[3]
European Laserlab consortium
As a laser facility, LENS is part of the Laserlab-Europe consortium since its foundation,[4] providing access to its labs within the Transnational Access To Research Infrastructures Programme [1] of the European Commission. Main research interests are represented by five Joint Research Activities [2] Archived 2010-03-23 at the Wayback Machine, two of which involve LENS: ALADIN [3] Archived 2016-03-13 at the Wayback Machine and OPTBIO [4] Archived 2016-03-12 at the Wayback Machine.
Training
LENS provides a
Awards
In 2017, the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and Research Systems (ANVUR), in its triennial report about national research (referred to the 2011–2014 period), has ranked LENS at the top of Italian small scientific centers for physics and chemistry.[5]
References
- ^ Legge 30 gennaio 1991, n. 37 Archived 2021-11-18 at the Wayback Machine - Istituzione del Laboratorio europeo di spettroscopie non lineari (LENS) presso l'Università di Firenze.
- ^ LENS statute Archived 2021-11-18 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "LENS - Research". Archived from the original on 2021-11-18. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
- ^ Page about LENS on the official Laserlab website
- ^ Tables of the final ANVUR Report, VQR 2011-2014 Archived 2021-11-18 at the Wayback Machine, p. 84.