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P1

Magneto-Excitonic Layered Properties of CrSBr
by Igor Antoniazzi – University of Warsaw, Poland

P2

Measuring Polariton-Polariton Interactions with Multidimensional Coherent Spectroscopy
by Matthew Berkman – Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, Institut Neel, France

P3

Optical probing of a Ni$^{2+}$ spin in a charged or a neutral quantum dot: influence of local strain
by L. Besombes – Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, Institut Neel, France

P4

Enhancing the Secure Key Rate of Quantum Key Distribution using Realistic Quantum Dot based Single Photon Sources
by Yuval Bloom – Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

P5

Magnetic field effect on quaternion excitonic complexes in bilayer structures near metals
by Igor Bondarev – North Carolina Central University, United States

P6

Polariton-induced superconductivity in transition metal dichalcogenides
by Kenneth Choo – Monash University, Australia

P7

Ultrafast coherent polariton oscillations in a WS2 monolayer-based microcavity at room temperature
by Cristina Cruciano – Dipartimento di Fisica, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

P8

Artificial sigma-pi bonding crossover in ballistic polariton molecules
by Valtýr Kári Daníelsson – University of Iceland

P9

Investigation of the dissipation driven speeding up of entanglement generation in the vicinity of exceptional points
by Ivan Davydenko – Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

P10

Polariton lifetime measurements in a GaN-based waveguide through far field time-resolved micro-photoluminescence
by Pierre Disseix – Institut Pascal, France

P11

Quasi-2D Wannier excitons interacting with optical phonons via Fröhlich interaction as a prerequisite for high-temperature superfluorescence in perovskites
by Boris Fainberg – Holon Institute of Technology, Israel

P12

Polariton Fluids as Quantum Field Theory Simulators on Tailored Curved Spacetimes
by Kevin Falque – Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure PSL, Paris, France 

P13

Room temperature lasing from a bound state in the continuum
by Tomasz Fąs – Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland

P14

Role of the Direct to Indirect Bandgap Crossover in the ‘Reverse’ Energy Transfer Process
by Gayatri – University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, Poland

P15

Quantum Phases of Dipolar Interlayer Excitons in Tri- and Quad-Layered Atomically Thin Heterostructures
by Snir Gazit – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

P16

Exciton Landé g-factor measurement in TMDCs with very low magnetic fields
by Sandip Ghosh – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India

P17

Is the exciton ground state in semiconductor nanocrystals always dark?
by Serguei Goupalov – Jackson State University, United States 

P18

High-Dimensional Quantum Key Distribution using Orbital Angular Momentum of Single Photons from a Room-Temperature Colloidal Quantum Dot
by Dotan Halevi – Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

P19

Floquet-Engineered Dichromatic Two-Photon Excitation
by Paul Hagen – University Bayreuth, Germany 

P20

Rydberg series of excitons in WSe2 multilayers
by Piotr Kapuściński – Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland

P21

Experimental study of excitonic polaron formation in BiOI nanoplatelets
by Matthias F. Kestler – Chair for Photonics and Optoelectronics, Nano-Institute Munich and Department of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich, Germany

P22

Resonant Raman Scattering of CrCl3
by Łucja Kipczak – Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland

P23

Second-order correlation estimation of quantum states using quantum reservoir computing
by Dogyun Ko – Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

P24

Exploring dopant-induced modifications in GaSe optical properties
by Grzegorz Krasucki – Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw,  Poland

P25

Photonic Crystal – TMD Structures as Perfect Absorbers in the Strong Coupling Regime
by Eleonora Kraus – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

P26

Surrogate model for exciton-polariton neuromorphic devices
by Krzysztof Kuba – Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Physics,University of Warsaw, Poland

P27

Coloured Quantum Cascades
by Juan Camilo López Carreño – University of Warsaw, Poland 

P28

Observation of the dispersion relation of exciton-polaritons using ellipsoidal microlenses
by Nina Mitroczuk -Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland

P29

Exciton-Bloch-Equation Approach to Study the Competition Between Exciton-Exciton and Exciton-Light Interaction
by Henry Mittenzwey – TU Berlin, Germany

P30

Quantum optics meets microscopy: An ultra-sensitive micro-resonator platform by Qlibri
by Jonathan Noé – Qlibri GmbH, Munich, Germany

P31

Shortcuts to adiabaticity for efficient population transfer in a quantum dot exciton under phonon-induced dephasing
by Emmanuel Paspalakis – Materials Science Department, School of Natural Sciences, University of Patras, Greece

P32

Noise spectroscopy of micropillar based single-photon source
by Thibaut Pollet – Université Paris-Saclay, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies, CNRS, Palaiseau, France

P32

Pulsed to continuous wave coherent micropillar cavity-quantum dot dynamics
by Mio Poortvliet – Leiden University, Netherlands

P34

Engineering quantum many-body interactions with strong light-matter coupling
by Amir Rahmani – Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

P35

Resonance Fluorescence as a Highly Sensitive Probe of Spectral Diffusion in Nanowire Quantum Dots
by Toby E. Rawlings – University of Sheffield, UK

P36

Evidence for Inter-Valley Coupling from a charge tunable GaAs/AlAs Quantum Dot
by Arnault Raymond – Institut des Nanosciences de Paris, France

P37

Shaped pulses enable robust coherent control of quantum dots
by Vikas Remesh – University of Innsbruck, Austria

P38

Magneto-optical spectroscopy of gated few layer CrSBr
by Anna Rupp – Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

P39

Modeling Nonlinear Optics with the Transfer Matrix Method
by Karol Sajnok – Centre for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

P40

Complete theory of the optical shifts of excitons in 2D semiconductors
by Artur Slobodeniuk – Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University,  Prague, Czech Republic

P41

Theory of Magnetic Field Dependence of Excitonic Spectra in Atomically Thin Semiconductors
by Michiel Snoeken – Technical University Berlin, Germany

P42

MBE grown MoSe2 heterostructures with selenium compounds: Se, MgSe, ZnSe, InSe
by Adam Szczerba – Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland

P43

MBE growth and nonlinear optical properties of the transmissive microcavity with a single CdTe quantum well
by Adam Szczerba – Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland

P44

Interplay of Plasmonics and Strain for Hexagonal Boron Nitride Emission Engineering
by Utkarsh Utkarsh – Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

P45

Dark lakes of cold dipolar exciton fluids
by Masha Vladimirova – Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C), University of Montpellier, CNRS, Montpellier, France

P46

Single electron spin dephasing in the InAs(P)/InP quantum dot studied by the Hanle effect
by Maja Wasiluk – Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland

P47

Investigating exciton dephasing in strained GaAs films via four-wave mixing
by Hans Peter Wagner – University of Cincinnati, United States

P48

Coherent exciton dynamics in InP nanowire clusters
by Hans Peter Wagner – University of Cincinnati, United States

P49

Magnetooptical properties of two-dimensional magnetic semiconductors and their heterostructures
by Tomasz Woźniak – University of Warsaw, Poland

P50

Quadrupolar, dipolar and droplet phases of excitons in trilayer transition metal dichalcogenides
by Tomasz Zimmerman – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

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