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Lithuania has every reason to be proud of being home to some of the world’s most talented laser scientists and globally recognised companies. The Physics Faculty Laser Research Center (LRC) at Vilnius University (VU) is at the forefront of the field. Historically, it has been the major hub of laser physics, and today the centre is training the next generation of laser physics specialists and future scientist-innovators. Another recent milestone was reached this year when VU signed a partnership agreement with ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure), marking a new chapter in collaboration and further strengthening of both VU’s and Lithuania’s role in this unique research ecosystem.

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Nauja lazerine sistema virselis 0cac7fd2cf croppedLasers have become an indispensable part of modern infrastructure – often operating out of sight, yet essential to countless technological processes. Without lasers, today’s world would simply come to a standstill. Their applications span everyday technologies, medical and industrial equipment, and fundamental research laboratories. However, it is not widely recognised that one of the most remarkable success stories in this field is being written in Lithuania.

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Su lietuviu bendruomene 026cd4d39d corppedFrom 14 to 17 May, Rector of Vilnius University (VU), Prof. Rimvydas Petrauskas, and Pro-Rector for Partnerships, Dr Artūras Vasiliauskas, visited the Czech Republic. During their time in Prague, the VU representatives discussed cooperation with Charles University, visited the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) Beamlines Facility, and met with members of the Lithuanian community living in the country.

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