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The 2005 Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics
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Awarded January 5, 2005, at the
35th Winter Colloquium on the
Physics
of Quantum Electronics.
- Sune Svanberg, University of Lund, Sweden
- For outstanding contributions to medical physics,
especially laser medical diagnostics and treatment.
Sune Svanberg was born in 1943, received his PhD in Physics from
Göteborg University, Sweden in 1972 and is since 1980 professor
and head of the Atomic Physics Division, Lund Institute of
Technology, Sweden. Since 1995 he is the director of the Lund
Laser Center. Starting his research with atomic resonance
spectroscopy, he since 1973 has been utilizing tuneable lasers
for basic and applied atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
Further, he helped establish the Lund High Power Laser Facility
now featuring a 30 TW laser system, which is used in X-ray
generation and particle acceleration experiments.
Applications pursued by Sune Svanberg include environmental
monitoring by laser radar and diode laser spectroscopy.
He also helped establish the now extensive combustion
diagnostics activities in Lund. He has been active for
over 20 years in medical laser applications including
fluorescence diagnostics of malignant disease, optical
mammography and photodynamic treatment of tumors. Presently
he and collaborators are developing advanced techniques for
interstitial fiber-based therapy pursued interactively with
spectroscopic diagnostics.
Bio provided by Prof. Svanberg, 2005.
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