Viktoriia Shiriaeva

I am Viktoriia Shiriaeva, a doctoral candidate at Lund University, Division of Atomic Physics, and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow within the QU-ATTO network. My main research focuses on the tomographic reconstruction of entangled quantum states in photoionization induced by high-harmonic generation. In parallel, I work with bright squeezed states, multi-pass cells, high-power laser systems, and participate in experimental campaigns at the FERMI Free Electron Laser.

My background combines a Bachelor’s degree in Optical Engineering from MIREA – Russian Technological University, where I gained extensive hands-on experience with lasers and optical engineering, with an international Erasmus Mundus Master’s degree LASCALA in Physics and Photonics from Université Paris-Saclay, Lund University, and the University of Szeged. My master’s thesis at Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée was dedicated to exploring the quantum-optical nature of high-harmonic generation by applying the classical Hanbury Brown and Twiss experiment to high-harmonic emission from solid materials.