Dr. Federico Furch received a degree in Physics from the University of Buenos Aires in 2004 and a PhD from Colorado State University in 2010 where he worked on the development of high energy, high repetition rate, cryogenically cooled Yb-based laser amplifiers for pumping plasma-based EUV lasers, under the direction of Prof. Jorge Rocca. In 2010, he joined the group of Prof. Marc Vrakking, first at FOM-AMOLF Institute in Amsterdam and one year later at the Max Born Institute (MBI) in Berlin. In both places, he worked on the development of high repetition rate and high average power light sources for applications in Attosecond Science. Since 2015 he is part of the permanent scientific staff of the Max Born Institute and since 2019 he is a coordinator of Implementation of Lasers and Measuring Techniques within the MBI.