Ladan Arissian

Ladan
Arissian
Research Associate Professor
Ladan Arissian

Ladan Arissian holds the appointments of Associated research Professor at the University of New Mexico (CHTM) and Adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa in the group of Professor Paul Corkum.  She was previously  Research Associate of the Physics Department of Texas A&M University, performing research in attosecond science at the National Research Council of Canada. She obtained graduate degrees in various physics disciplines, a Ph.D. in Optical science and Engineering from the University of New Mexico in 2007, an M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering (Medical Imaging) and an M.Sc. in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. Besides her interest in research she has been involved in teaching from high school level physics to graduate courses in Optics. Dr. Arissian has published a book intended for the general public for the 50th anniversary of the laser (“The Power and Precision of Light”), 4 book chapters, 40 refereed articles,  46 invited papers, 67 contributed  conference presentations, and holds 7 patents in various areas of laser physics

Ladan Arissian holds the appointments of Associated research Professor at the University of New Mexico (CHTM) and Adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa in the group of Professor Paul Corkum.  She was previously  Research Associate of the Physics Department of Texas A&M University, performing research in attosecond science at the National Research Council of Canada. She obtained graduate degrees in various physics disciplines, a Ph.D. in Optical science and Engineering from the University of New Mexico in 2007, an M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering (Medical Imaging) and an M.Sc. in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. Besides her interest in research she has been involved in teaching from high school level physics to graduate courses in Optics. Dr. Arissian has published a book intended for the general public for the 50th anniversary of the laser (“The Power and Precision of Light”), 4 book chapters, 40 refereed articles,  46 invited papers, 67 contributed  conference presentations, and holds 7 patents in various areas of laser physics