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The Fourth Poznań Symposium on ``Quantum Technologies, Nonlinear Optics, Magnonics, and Metamaterials'' (QuTecNOMM 2018)

The Fourth Poznań Symposium on
"Quantum Technologies, Nonlinear Optics,
Magnonics, and Metamaterials"
(QuTecNOMM 2018)

November 28th (Wednesday) - December 6th (Thursday), 2018,
at the Physics Faculty, Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM), Poznań, Poland
organized by
the Nonlinear Optics Division and the Nanomaterials Physics Division of UAM
This Symposium Commemorates Prof. Stanisław Kielich (1925-1993)
Prof. Stanisław Kielich and Prof. Arkadiusz Piekara
(see brief biographies in Polish  and English )


Two groups from the Faculty of Physics at AMU: the Nanomaterials Physics Division and the Nonlinear Optics Division are organizing the joined sessions about:
Research Topics of the Workshop
In the area of quantum technologies, the workshop covers the following topics:
In the area of magnonics and metamaterials, we are mainly interested in:
We are also interested in the contributions from other subjects connected to quantum technologies, magnetism, plasmonics and photonics.
The talks of doctors and professors are scheduled for 20 min., while those of Ph.D. students will be for 15 min.
Speakers of the Memorial Session (December 5)
Speakers of the Sessions on Quantum Technologies (Nov 28)
and Nonlinear Optics (Dec 5)
PROGRAMME 
  1. Shilan Ismael Abo (Poznań): Photon-phonon blockades
  2. Ievgen Arkhipov (Olomouc) Revealing nonclassicality of Gaussian states of light
  3. Karol Bartkiewicz (Poznań): Measuring distance between points in Hilbert space with photons
  4. Antonin Černoch (Olomouc): Beam-splitting tricks (invited talk)
  5. Grzegorz Chimczak (Poznań): Four-level diamond-type atom as a field-field coupler
  6. Izabela Domagalska (Zielona Góra): Influence of a charge asymmetry of cores on the physical state of the positively charged molecule ion
  7. Waldemar Głaz (Poznań): Ab initio vs model extended techniques of computing linear and nonlinear collisional polarizabilities in H2-H supermolecules.
  8. Andrzej Grudka (Poznań): Time travel and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
  9. Krzysztof Grygiel (Poznań): Anomalous rotational diffusion in electric fields
  10. Kateřina Jiráková (Olomouc): Experimental counterfeiting of quantum money
  11. Joanna Kalaga (Zielona Góra): Generation of squeezed states in a quantum-chaotic system (invited talk)
  12. Marcin Karczewski (Poznań): Monogamy of Particle Statistics in Tripartite Systems Simulating Bosons and Fermions
  13. Anna Kowalewska-Kudłaszyk (Poznań): Photon blockade via squeezing
  14. Paweł Kurzyński (Poznań): Evolution of negative probability distributions
  15. Zakarya Lasmar (Poznań): On composite behaviour of complex quantum systems: sometimes entanglement needs to be backed by interaction
  16. Karel Lemr (Olomouc): Diagnosing quantum relays by means of collective entanglement witnesses (invited talk)
  17. Wiesław Leoński (Zielona Góra): Quantum steering in a system of three qubits – some remarks and findings (keynote talk)
  18. Adam Miranowicz (Poznań): Deterministic quantum nonlinear optics without photons
  19. Mateusz Nowotarski (Zielona Góra): Entanglement properties of highly symmetric qudit states
  20. Małgorzata Paprzycka (Poznań): Raman spectroscopy in the investigation of proteins
  21. Jan Peřina, Jr. (Olomouc): Auto-ionization in the presence of a neighbor atom (keynote talk)
  22. Jan Soubusta (Olomouc): Experimental testing of three-qubit nonlocality (invited speaker)
  23. Vishal Vashistha (Poznań): Light channeling, bending and splitting via local modification of interfaces of a photonic-crystal slab
  24. Maciej Wiesner (Poznań): Can surface plasmons break symmetry in topological insulators and graphene? (invited talk)
  25. Ryszard Tanaś (Poznań): Violation of monogamy relations for negativity in a three-atom system (keynote talk)
  26. Vasily V. Temnov (Le Mans): Nonlinear magneto-plasmonics and Wood’s anomaly probed by magnetic second-harmonic generation (keynote talk)
  27. Vojtěch Trávníček (Olomouc): Experimental measurement of nonlinear entanglement witness by hyper-entangling two-qubit states
Speakers of the Sessions on Magnonics and Metamaterials (December 5-6)
PROGRAMME 
  1. Nandan Babu Kuttath Padi (Poznań): Magnons and phonons in CoFeB/Au multilayer structures
  2. Grzegorz Centała (Poznań): The effect of spin wave pinning on FMR frequency in periodic structures
  3. Gabriel D. Chaves-O'Flynn (Poznań): Thermal Stability of Soft Ferromagnetic Nanorings
  4. Emerson Coy (Poznań): High temperature magneto dielectric thin films with low magnetic damping (invited talk)
  5. Hubert Głowiński (Poznań): Magnetization damping in polycrystalline CoFe films
  6. Piotr Graczyk (Poznań): Electric-field-driven enhancement of magnetization dynamics in magnetoelectric heterostructures (invited talk)
  7. Joachim Graefe (Stuttgart): Nanomagnetism in the X-Ray Spotlight (invited talk)
  8. Batłomiej Graczykowski (Poznań): Elastic properties of few nanometers thick membranes (invited talk)
  9. Paweł Gruszecki (Poznań): Reflection of spin wave beams
  10. Konstanin V. Guslienko (San Sebastian): Magnetic skyrmion stability and dynamics (keynote talk)
  11. Jarosław Kłos (Poznań): Hartman effect for spin waves in exchange regime
  12. Dominika Kuźma (Kraków): Modeling of configuration switching in systems of macrospins
  13. Tadeusz Lulek (Rzeszów): A three-magnon qubit: an example of Galois symmetry of Bethe pseudoparticles (invited talk)
  14. Filip Lisiecki (Poznań): Reprogrammability and scalability of magnonic Fibonacci quasicrystals (invited talk)
  15. Igor L. Lyubchanskii (Donetsk): Goos-Haenchen effect at Brillouin light scattering (keynote talk)
  16. Szymon Mieszczak (Poznań): On-demand magnonic crystal induced by an optical interference pattern
  17. Justyna Rychły (Poznań): Theoretical studies of spin wave dynamics in planar magnonic quasicrystals
  18. Paweł Sobieszczyk (Kraków): Magnetization reversal mechanisms in nanopatterned thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
  19. Krzysztof Szulc (Poznań): Magnetization reversal in the array of nanobars
  20. Żaneta Świątkowska-Warkocka (Kraków): Laser synthesis of composite magnetic particles
  21. Aleksandra Trzaskowska (Poznań): Periodic nanostructures investigated using BLS (invited talk)
  22. Miłosz Zdunek (Poznań): Investigation of magnons and phonons by BLS in bilayer substituted YIG samples
  23. Mateusz Zelent (Poznań): Controlled motion of skyrmions in magnonic antidot lattices
  24. Piotr Zieliński (Kraków): Is a discontinuous phase transition of second order possible in magnetic systems? (keynote talk)
POSTERS 
General Information about the Workshop
Conference language: English
Main organizers: Krzysztof Grygiel, Jarosław Kłos, Maciej Krawczyk, and Adam Miranowicz
Organizing Committee: Karol Bartkiewicz, Grzegorz Chimczak, Anna Kowalewska-Kudłaszyk.
Contact: If you would like to participate in the symposium please send an email to Adam Miranowicz at miran(at)amu.edu.pl 
How to get to the workshop venue 
Faculty of Physics of Adam Mickiewicz University - the workshop venue
#1 DOJAZD Z DWORCA GŁÓWNEGO PKP NA WYDZIAŁ FIZYKI
Trzeba przejść pod peronami na Dworzec Zachodni i pojechać dowolnym szybkim tramwajem "PST" (tj. PeSTka nr 12 lub 14) w kierunku Dworca Sobieskiego.
Najlepiej dojechać tramwajem do samego końca, tj. do Dworca Sobieskiego (ok. 15 min.). Następnie pieszo przez strzeżony przejazd kolejowy wzdłuż trasy rowerowej na Wydział Fizyki (ok. 10 min.).

Można też wysiąść z tramwaju na ul. Szymanowskiego i przesiąść się na autobus nr 98, z którego należy wysiąść na przystanku o nazwie "Kampus UAM Morasko".
#2 DOJŚCIE Z DWORCA GŁÓWNEGO PKP DO DS "JOWITA"

DS "Jowita" - znacznik niebieski, Hotel Sheraton - znacznik różowy, Hotel Merkury - znacznik zielony.
#3 DOJAZD Z DS "JOWITA" NA WYDZIAŁ FIZYKI
Najprościej dojechać do Dworca Sobieskiego tramwajem nr 15 z przystanku na Rondzie Kaponiera lub z przystanku na przeciwko hotelu Sheraton (w odległości ok. 50m od "Jowity"). Można też dojechać tramwajami nr 12 lub 14 z przystanku pod Rondem Kaponiera. A z Dworca Sobieskiego można dojść na Wydział Fizyki jak opisano w punkcie #1. Bilet tramwajowy kosztuje 2,80 zł.
Email to: Adam Miranowicz 



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