TAPS 2019 participants

Michał Suchorowski AGH University of Science and TechnologyCracow, Poland Quantum-mechanical modeling of core and core-valence properties of heavy-element compounds, Katharina Boguslawski
Amrutha B. M. Christ University Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDiffuse matter in OB stellar associations, Jacek Krełowski
Ujan Chakraborty Indian Institute of Science Education and Research KolkataKolkata, IndiaMathematical properties of quantum dynamical maps, Dariusz Chruściński
Ivan Burduk University of Auckland Auckland, New Zeland Characterization of AlAs/GaAs superlattices using photothermal infrared radiometry, Michał Pawlak
Marvin Müller Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany Quantum nanophotonics, Karolina Słowik
Johnathan Padilla San Jose State University San Jose, California, USAUltra-stable laser for optical atomic clocks, Marcin Bober
Teodora-Maria Filip University of Birmingham Birmingham, UK Star formation rate density in distant Universe, Maciej Koprowski
Anna Szmalenberg Wrocław University of Science and TechnologyWrocław, PolandOptics of plasmonic nanostructures – towards highly integrated optoelectronic circuits, Dawid Piątkowski
Frank Schindler University of Vienna Vienna, Austria Quantum chemical description of spectroscopic parameters of actinide cation-cation interaction-driven complexes, Paweł Tecmer
Kristen Darnell San Jose State University San Jose, California, USAStar Formation in the outer Galaxy, Agata Karska
Hubert Dunikowski Gdańsk University of TechnologyGdańsk, Poland Spectroscopy with high-finesse cavities, Szymon Wójtewicz
Toby Bi The University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand Spectroscopy with high-finesse cavities, Jolanta Domysławska
Grzegorz Łukasiewicz Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland Spectroscopy with high-finesse cavities, Katarzyna Bielska
Gregory Duran San Jose State University San Jose, California, USAPositron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy, Kamil Fedus
Valentina Galeandro Università del Salento Lecce, Italy Turning the ab initio DFT into the blackbox problem, Szymon Śmiga
Alicja Kawala AGH University of Science and TechnologyCracow, Poland Kinetic energy functional: the reverse engineering approach, Szymon Śmiga
Adam Tomczak University of Manchester Manchester, UK Collisions in ultracold gases of complex atoms, Piotr Żuchowski
Mikhael Sayat The University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand Assembly of 0.35-m telescope at the Centre for Astronomy NCU, Agnieszka Słowikowska
Agnieszka Gurgul Warsaw University Warsaw, Poland Calibration of the polarimeter at the TSC90, Agnieszka Słowikowska
Nor Roshidah Yusof Universiti Malaysia Perlis Perlis, Malaysia The SPA Lab Quantum information with single photons, Piotr Kolenderski
Dominika Porwisiak Wroclaw University of Science and TechnologyWrocław, PolandThe SPA Lab Quantum information with single photons, Piotr Kolenderski
Daria Raspopova V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityKiev, Ukraine The SPA Lab Quantum information with single photons, Piotr Kolenderski
Alex Ferguson University of Auckland Auckland, New Zeland Purkinje Imaging of Accommodating Eyes In Vivo, Ireneusz Grulkowski
Dorotea Božičević University of Rijeka Rijeka, Croatia Ultrasensitive Optical Probing of Elastic Properties of Ocular Structures, Ireneusz Grulkowski
Martyna Domagalska Poznań University of TechnologyPoznań, Poland Energy transfer from single PCP to graphene, Dorota Kowalska
Yulia Yancheva University of Manchester Manchester, UK Energy transfer from single PCP to graphene, Dorota Kowalska
Judhajeet Basu Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Cosmic topology and inhomogeneity, Baud Roukema


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