List of Invited Speakers


Ian Appelbaum
   (University of Maryland, USA)
          Injection, transport  and control of spins in Silicon
Alberta Bonanni   (Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz, Austria)
          Controlling the aggregation of magnetic cations in semiconductors
Jan Gaj   (University of Warsaw, Poland)
          Spin-related Spectroscopy of CdTe-based Quantum Dots
El¿bieta Guziewicz   (Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
          ZnO by ALD - advantages of the material grown at low temperature
Moty Heiblum   (Weizmann Institute, Israel)
          Entangled electrons in the solid state: quantum interference and controlled dephasing
Michael Hilgendorff   (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
          Cobalt-doped ZnO nanorods fabricated by a simple wet-chemical route in alcoholic
          solution

Victor Klimov   (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
          Highly luminescent multiexcitons through suppressed Auger recombination in "Giant"
          nanocrystal quantum dots
Alois Krost   (Otto-von-Guericke Universität, Magdeburg, Germany)
          GaN-on-Si and p-type ZnO: a status report
Pawe³ Machnikowski   (Wroc³aw University of Technology, Poland)
          Collective luminescence and phonon-induced processes in double quantum dots
Amalia Patane  (Nottingham University, UK)
          RELIEF-effect in III-N-V alloys
Michel Pioro-Ladriere   (University of Sherbrooke, Canada  &  ICORP JST Agency, Japan)
          Manipulating single electron spins with micro-magnets
Maciej Sawicki   (Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
          Controlling magnetism in metal-insulator-semiconductor structures of diluted
          ferromagnetic semiconductors
Fred Schedin   (University of Manchester, UK)
          Graphene Update
Lars R. Schreiber    (Kavli Institute of Nanotechnology, TU Delft, Holland)
          Control of single and coupled electron spins in semiconductor quantum dots
Valery Zwiller   (Kavli Institute of Nanotechnology, TU Delft, Holland)
          Quantum optics with nanowires and quantum dots

Symposium:  "Growth for Devices"

Jacek Baranowski   (University of Warsaw  &  ITME, Poland)
          Epitaxial Graphene – Technology and Perspectives
Bogus³aw Boratyñski    (Wroc³aw University of Technology, Poland)
         
AlGaN/GaN Heterostructure FET - processing and parameters evaluation
Raphaël Butté   (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Ecublens, Switzerland)
          Polariton lasing and polariton condensation phenomena in III-nitride based
          microcavities

Robert Dwiliñski     (Ammono Sp. z o. o., Poland)
         
Properties of truly bulk ammonothermal GaN substrates for homoepitaxy
Kamil Kosiel     (Institute of Electron Technology,  Poland)
         
Molecular Beam Epitaxy growth for quantum cascade lasers
Rachel A. Oliver     (Cambridge University, UK)
         
InGaN quantum dot single photon sources:  crystal growth challenges
Janusz Sadowski   (Lund University, Sweden  &  Institute of Physics, Polish Academy
                                         of Sciences)
         
Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth of III-V Semiconductor Nanowires on Silicon
Marcin Sarzyñski    (Institute of High Pressure Physics,
Polish Academy of Sciences)
         
Recent Advances and Challenges in the Blue Laser Diodes Technology
Christian Tessarek    (University of Bremen, Germany)
         
InGaN Quantum Dots as Active Material in Light Emitting Structures
Wojciech Zaleszczyk    (Institute of Physics,  
Polish Academy of Sciences)
         
ZnTe- and ZnO-based nanowires: building blocks of nanosensors

Detlef Hommel
  (Universität Bremen, Germany)  - moderator of the rump session