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53rd International School & Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors

"Jaszowiec 2025"

Szczyrk, Poland, 7-13 June 2025

Invited speakers


Elena Blundo, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Strain-engineering: a unique tool to open new avenues for 2D materials

Lukasz Dusanowski, Florida State University, USA
Spin-photon entanglement of solid-state qubits in the telecom band

Martin Esmann, University Oldenburg, Germany
Room-temperature Polariton Condensate in a quasi-two-dimensional hybrid Perovskite

Sasha Feldmann, EPFL, Switzerland
Novel Chiroptical Probes to Track Spin & Light Polarization in Space & Time in Emerging Semiconductors

Huili Grace Xing, Cornell University, USA
2D Hole Gas at GaN/AlN interface - an Unprecedented Platform to Probe the Valence Band of GaN

Agnieszka Jastrzębska, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Photoactive MBenes: the next generation of MXene-like 2D structures

Beata Kardynal, Aachen University, Germany

Nataliia E. Kopteva, TU Dortmund, Germany
Spin dynamics in lead-halide perovskites

Peter Michler, Universitat Stuttgart, Germany
Quantum dot light sources for quantum technologies

Gabriele Raino, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Optical phenomena in lead halide perovskite quantum dots

Heike Riel, IBM, Switzerland
Materials and Devices for the Future of Computing

Karolina Słowik, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland
A transparent window into 2D nanophotonics: modeling electron dynamics at the atomic scale

Lucia Sorba, Istituto Nanoscienze-CNR, Italy
Semiconductor nanostructures for superconducting hybrid technology

Alessandro Surrente, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Spin injection and optical polarization switching in a (BA)2PbI4/WSe2 heterostructure

Susanna Thon, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Spectrally-Tuned Nanostructured Semiconductors: Design, Characterization, and Applications in Photovoltaics and Sensing

Adam Tsen, University of Waterloo, Canada
Charge, Spin, and Symmetry in a 2D Topological Semimetal

Daniel Vanmaekelbergh, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Bi2Se3, a layered material with many surprising facets