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6th (Thursday) - 7th (Friday) November 2025
at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM), Poznań, Poland
Symposium Commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Stanisław Kielich
Prof. Stanisław Kielich and Prof. Arkadiusz Piekara
(see brief biographies in Polish  and English )


Two teams from the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at AMU — the Quantum Information Department and the Nanomaterials Physics Department — are organizing joint sessions on:
The talks by (i) keynote speakers, (ii) other doctors and professors, and (iii) Ph.D. students are scheduled for 30, 15–20, and 15 minutes, respectively.
Participants in alphabetical order
  1. Amrutha V. Achuthan (UAM): Influence of effective thickness in elastic anisotropy and surface acoustic wave propagation in CoFeB/Au multilayer (poster) [PDF] 
  2. Karol Bartkiewicz (UAM): Memory-dependent quantum transformations with a photonic quantum memristor (invited talk) [PDF] 
  3. Grzegorz Centała (UAM): Anisotropy effects on magnon-phonon interactions in magnetic strip-elastic substrate hybrid systems (poster) [PDF] 
  4. Grzegorz Chimczak (UAM): Two-photon blockade improved by many two-level systems. (invited talk) [PDF] 
  5. Anna Dyrdał (UAM): Towards van der Waals topological electronics: Twisting, gating and strain engineering of topological and transport properties of graphene-based heterostructures. (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  6. Zbigniew Ficek (Zielona Góra): Non-Hermitian Hamiltonian-like dynamics of bosonic modes without breaking time-reversal symmetry (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  7. Przemysław Głowacki (PUT Poznań): From atomic physics to quantum materials (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  8. Bartłomiej Graczykowski (UAM): Symposium Opening and Welcome Note
  9. Antoni Jankiewicz (UAM): Dynamical Quantum Phase Transitions in Hybrid Quantum Dot Systems: the Competition between Superconducting and Magnetic Correlations (poster) [PDF] 
  10. Konrad Kapcia (UAM): Theoretical description of sub-100-fs demagnetisation induced by x-rays. (invited talk) [PDF] 
  11. Marcin Karczewski (UAM): Heralded entanglement generation with indistinguishable particles (invited talk) [PDF] 
  12. Marcin Klempka (PUT Poznań): Investigation of the energy structure of the lutetium atom in the context of potential applications in metrology and quantum engineering (contributed talk) [PDF] 
  13. Jarosław Kłos (UAM): Ferromagnetic-superconducting hybrids for local control of magnetization configuration and dynamics (invited talk) [PDF] 
  14. Anna Kowalewska-Kudłaszyk (UAM): Photon blockades – when nonlinearity matters in quantum optics, (invited talk) [PDF] 
  15. Marek Kopciuch (UAM Poznań/UJ Kraków): Marek Kopciuch: Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians vs Liouvillians for Atomic Systems (invited talk) [PDF] 
  16. Maciej Krawczyk (UAM): Generation of Short-Wavelength Spin Waves in an Antidot Lattice via a Nonlinear Process (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  17. Ewelina Lange: Enhancing charging of a quantum battery using directional quantum jumps. [PDF] 
  18. Nikodem Leśniewski (UAM): Anti-Larmor precession, negative reflection and refraction, multi-reflection and multi-refraction in thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. (invited talk) [PDF] 
  19. Sara Memarzadeh (UAM): Nucleation and Arrangement of Abrikosov Vortices in Hybrid Superconductor-Ferromagnetic Nanostructure (invited talk) [PDF] 
  20. Szymon Mieloch (PUT Poznań): Dependence of the ODMR signal and fluorescence spectra of NV colour centres in diamonds on the excitation wavelength (contributed talk) [PDF] 
  21. Adam Miranowicz (UAM): Symposium Opening and Closing Notes
  22. Javid Naikoo (Olomouc): Quantum Sensing at the Edge: Precision Limits Near Dynamical Singularities (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  23. Wojciech Nawrocik (UAM): Memories of Prof. Stanisław Kielich (keynote talk)
  24. Michał Parniak (Warszawa): Quantum measurements of radio waves with Rydberg atoms (satellite talk) [PDF] 
  25. Jan Peřina, Jr. (Olomouc): Quantumness and its hierarchies in PT-symmetric down-conversion models (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  26. Emil Siuda (UAM): Spin-diode effect in a quantum dot hybrid system (contributed talk) [PDF] 
  27. Jerzy Sobkowski (PUT Poznań): Determination of the central resonance frequency of the ODMR signal in a quantum thermometer using the linear regression method (contributed talk) [PDF] 
  28. Ryszard Tanaś (UAM): Memories of Prof. Stanisław Kielich (keynote talk)
  29. Kishore Thapliyal (Oslo): Unveiling singularities in quantum bosonic systems: from diabolical to exceptional (keynote talk) [PDF] 
  30. Piotr Trocha (UAM): Cooling by hot magnons (invited talk) [PDF] 
  31. Ireneusz Weymann (UAM): Welcome to the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy (invited talk)
  32. Kacper Wrześniewski (UAM): Assessing effective models of double quantum dot Andreev molecules (invited talk) [PDF] 
  33. Patrycja Tulewicz (UAM): Gröbner-based decision trees for quantum negativity detection using moment operators and matrix invariants. [PDF] 
    The Faculty of Physics and Astronomy of Adam Mickiewicz University - the Symposium venue
    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".
    Plan Collegium Physicum UAM

    Sympozjum odbędzie się w sali 16 w sektorze C.
    Email to: Adam Miranowicz 



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