Ines Macias

My name is Inés María Macías Labrada. I hold a BSc in Nuclear Physics from the Higher Institute of Technologies and Applied Sciences (InSTEC) at the University of Havana. Currently, I am a predoctoral researcher at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), enrolled in the PhD program in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling. I am a member of the QU-ATTO European Doctoral Network, where I am developing the project titled „Electronic correlation investigated by sculpted attosecond waveforms“. My research focuses on the study of electronic correlation and the induction of Rabi oscillations at the attosecond timescale. I analyze non-linear dynamics in atomic and molecular systems through ab initio simulations and advanced theoretical models. My primary research interests include light-matter interaction and the coherent control of ultrafast electronic processes.