About the event

Date:
Place: University of Warsaw Faculty of Physics

The Opening Conference of the NLPQT Project took place on February 18, 2020 at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw. During the conference short presentations on research related to the Project were given by representatives of the Consortium members and invited speakers.

Speakers and guests

  • Erwin Maciak

    Dr. hab. Eng.

    Silesian University of Technology
    st. Akademicka 2A
    44-100 Gliwice

    Erwin.Maciak@polsl.pl
  • Karol Tarnowski

    Dr. Eng.

    Wroclaw University of Science
    and Technology
    st. wybrzeże Stanisława Wyspiańskiego
    27, 50-370 Wroclaw

    karol.tarnowski@pwr.edu.pl
  • Piotr Kolenderski

    Dr.

    Nicolaus Copernicus University
    Department of Atomic,
    Molecular and Optical Physics
    st. Gagarina 11
    87-100 Torun

    kolenderski@fizyka.umk.pl
  • Radek Łapkiewicz

    Dr.

    University of Warsaw
    Faculty of Physics
    st. Ludwika Pasteura 5
    02-093 Warsaw

    radek.lapkiewicz@fuw.edu.pl
  • Tomasz Stefaniuk

    Dr.

    University of Warsaw
    Faculty of Physics
    st. Ludwika Pasteura 5
    02-093 Warsaw

    Tomasz.Stefaniuk@fuw.edu.pl
  • Paweł Mergo

    Prof. Dr. hab.

    Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
    in Lublin
    st. plac Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej 5
    20-400 Lublin

    pawel.mergo@poczta.umcs.lublin.pl
  • Grzegorz Soboń

    Dr. hab. Eng.

    Wroclaw University of Science
    and Technology
    st. wybrzeże Stanisława Wyspiańskiego
    27, 50-370 Wroclaw

    grzegorz.sobon@pwr.edu.pl

Programm

Session 1

Conference opening

welcome address by the Rector of the University of Warsaw brief presentation of the project

Maciej Wojtkowski, Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS

Spatio-Temporal optical coherence imaging – new tool for in vivo imaging (invited talk)

Dariusz Świerad, Fluence

Femtosecond fiber technology – where science meets industry (invited talk)

Lunch

Session 2

Grzegorz Soboń, Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Compact optical frequency combs in the near and mid-infrared

Przemysław Krehlik, AGH University of Science and Technology

Optical fibers in time and frequency transfer

Bernard Piechal, Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS

Pulse Multiplication in Mamyshev Oscillator

Karol Tarnowski, Wrocław University of Science and Technology

All-normal dispersion generation of a linearly polarized supercontinuum in an all-fiber system

Coffee break

Session 3

Wojciech Gawlik, Jagiellonian University

Color centers in diamond (invited talk)

Marcin Bober, Nicolaus Copernicus University

Progress in optical atomic clocks at KL FAMO, UMK

Piotr Kolenderski, Nicolaus Copernicus University

Photons for micro and macro applications

Radek Łapkiewicz, University of Warsaw

What can photon pair detection do for super-resolution microscopy and phase imaging?

Coffee break

Session 4

Paweł Mergo, Maria Curie Skłodowska University

Technologies of selected classic and microstructured optical fibers from silica glass and high silica glasses

Erwin Maciak, Silesian University of Technology

Photonic sensing structures based on functional materials for applications in physical-chemical sensors

Tomasz Stefaniuk, University of Warsaw

Photonic nanostructures in basic and applied research