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Sunday, August 22

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 1700-1730  S. Bagaev Opening Speeches
 Session 1  New trends
Session chairs:  Sergei  Bagayev  and Oleg Prudnikov
 1730-1800  Hidetoshi Katori     Transportable Optical Lattice Clocks to Test and Use Gravitational Redshift
1800-1830  Dmitry Budker  – Physics Opportunities with the Gamma Factory at CERN
1830-1900 Alexey Zheltikov– Cross-range nonlinear optics with ultrashort pulses in the mid-infrared
1900-1930 Gerhard Leuchs  Interfering the bright and the dark – a new route to implementing Kerr squeezing
 1930-2000
Session 2  Atomic Clocks I
Session chairs:  Gerhard Leuchs  and Vitaly Palchikov
 2000-2030  Ekkehard Peik  Improved Limits for Violations of Local Position Invariance from Atomic Clocks
 2030-2100  Rodolphe Boudot  Cs microcell microwave and optical frequency references at FEMTO-ST
 2100-2130  Nils Huntemann  Optical clocks with trapped Yb+ ions
 2130-2200  John Kitching   Compact, two-photon optical clock
Monday, August 23

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Session 3  Atomic Clocks II
Session chairs:  Hidetoshi Katori   and  Maxim Okhapkin 
 1200-1230  Songbai Kang  In-progress report of miniaturized vapor-cell Rubidium optical clock at APM
 1230-1300  Sergey Chepurov  Development of an optical frequency standard with a single 171Yb+ ion
 1300-1330  Hua Guan   The progress of Ca+ optical clocks
1330-1400 Valeri Yudin   Autobalanced Ramsey Spectrscopy
1400-1415 Vitaly Palchikov   Current state and development of the State primary standard of unit of time, frequency and national time scale
 1415-1500
Session 4  Quantum sensors I
Session chairs: Leong Chuan Kwek  and Denis Brazhnikov
15001530 Takashi Mukaiyama Three-dimensional matter-wave interferometry of a trapped single ion
 1530-1600  Lin Zhou  United test of the equivalence principle using mass and internal energy specified atoms
 1600-1630  Ernst Rasel Twin-lattice interferometry
 1630-1700  Thomas Zanon-Willet  Hyper Ramsey-Bordé matter-wave interferometry 
  1700-1800
Session 5  Extreme Light Fields and Nonlinear Optics
Session chair:  Sergey Vatnik
 1800-1830  Chang Hee NAM   Ultrahigh intensity multi-PW laser for strong field physics research
 1830-1900  Nikolai Rozanov  From few-cycle to subcycle and unipolar radiation pulses
 1900-1930  Georg Becker   Laser-Driven Proton Acceleration with Water Droplets and Thin Foils
 1930-2000  Vladimir Trunov  Limitations in the implementation of coherent pulse combining with peak power up to multi-petawatt level
2000-2030  Stefan Wabnitz Multidimensional laser beam shaping with multimode optical fibers
Tuesday, August 24

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Session 6  Quantum sensors II 
Session chairs:  Oleg Prudnikov and Valery Yudin
1200-1230  Nobuyuki Matsumoto  High Q mg-scale monolithic pendulum for quantum-limited sensing
 1230-1300  Denis Brazhnikov High-contrast zero-field level-crossing resonances in cesium vapors for atomic magnetometry applications
1300-1330 Anton Vershovskii Optically pumped magnetic field sensors for magnetoencephalography and ultra-low field tomography
1330-1400 Andrey Goncharov Cold atom interferometry: towards Mg optical standard and Rb quantum sensors of inertial forces
1400-1500
Session 7 Cold atoms
Session chairs:  Ennio Arimondo and Andrey Goncharov
1500-1515 Oleg Prudnikov Fast and deep laser cooling of 172Yb ion in a radiofrequency trap
1515-1530 Anton Afanasiev Atom femto trap: experimental realization and its spectroscopic perspectives
1530-1600 Xaioding He Coherently forming a single molecule in an optical trap
 1600-1630  Hélène Perrin   Physics in a bubble: from supersonic rotation to the effects of dimensional reduction
1630-1700 Tilman Pfau A dipolar supersolid and a novel microscope to probe quantum gases
 
1730-1800  Poster Session A
Session 8  Quantum optics and Quantum information
Session chairs:  Tilman Pfau and Ilya Beterov
1830-1900 Leong Chuan Kwek Chip-Based Quantum Cryptography
1900-1930 Igor Ryabtsev Towards quantum gates with single rubidium Rydberg atoms in an array of optical dipole traps
1930-2000 Ennio Arimondo Double dressing quantum control
2000-2030 Mark Saffman  Circuit model quantum computing with atomic qubits
Wednesday, August 25

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Session 9  Atomic Clocks  III
Session chairs:  Hua Guan   and   Sergey Chepurov
1200-1215 Denis Sutyrin Towards optical time scale at VNIIFTRI
1215-1230 Dmitry Tregubov Search for magic wavelength near 1064 nm for thulium optical clock
1230-1300 Stepan Ignatovich Intensity shifts in CPT Resonances on the 87Rb D1 line with excitation by VCSEL modulated at frequencies 3.4 GHz and 6.8 GHz
1300-1330 Maxim Okhapkin  Towards direct laser excitation of the low-energy nuclear transition in 229Th
1330-1400 Vitaly Palchikov Towards a new definition of the second in the SI based on optical atomic clocks
 
Session 10  Nanophotonics 
Session chair: Anton Afanasiev
1500-1530 Nataliya Rubtsova  Semiconductor quantum well based shutters for  NIR laser mode-locking with ~GHz repetition rate
1530-1600 Victor Zadkov   Quantum Optics of Quantum Emitters in Nanostructures
1600-1630 Yuri Kivshar  Metaphotonics and metasurfaces
1630-1700 Oleg Prudnikov Guided-mode waves structure of electric and magnetic dipole resonances in metamaterials slab
 
Session 11  Applications I (THz)
Session chairs:  Dmitry Kolker and Nataliya Rubtsova 
1730-1800 Hiroaki Minamide  Backward optical parametric oscillator to generate tunable terahertz waves
1800-1830 Masahiko Tani Terahertz emission from spintronic Fe/Pt bilayers
 1830-1900 Alexey Balakin Nonlinear optical phenemena with terahertz pulses
 1900-1930 Olga Cherkasova  The Interaction of THz radiation with molecules and cells
  2000 – 2100  Poster Session B
Thursday, August 26

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Session 12  Applications II
Session chairs:  Olga Cherkasova 
1300-1330 Feng Song  Flexible color-tunable composite for broadband response and diverse application
1330-1400 Dmitry Kolker  Tunable MID-IR laser sources for trace-gas analysis
1400-1415  Nadezhda Kostyukova  Near-degenerate narrowband tunable MgO:PPLN OPO generating radiation with wavelength of 2.1 μm
1415-1500
Session 13  Laboratory space plasma physics with lasers I
Session chairs:   Ildar Shaikhislamov    and   Julien Fuchs 
1500-1530 Ildar Shaikhislamov  Laser experiments to model plasma releases in the Earth magnetosphere: past, present and unsolved problems
1530-1600 Julien Fuchs  Laboratory evidence for proton energization by collisionless shock surfing
1600-1630 Mikhail Starodubtsev  Laboratory modeling of protostellar jet formation  in diverging poloidal magnetic field
1630-1700 Konstantin Burdonov Laboratory modelling of matter accretion using laser-driven plasma coupled with a strong magnetic field source
1700 – 1710 Short Break
Session 14 Laboratory space plasma physics with lasers II
Session chairs:   Ildar Shaikhislamov and Julien Fuchs 
1710-1740 Dmitriy Bisikalo  Gasdynamics of plasma envelopes of hot exoplanets
1740-1810 Andrey Divin Three-dimensional Particle-in-Cell (PIC) simulations of minimagnetosphere formation in the KI-1 experiment
1810-1840 Andrey Sladkov  Three-dimensional numerical modeling of magnetic reconnection in laser-induced high energy density plasmas
1840-1910 Vojtech Horny Investigation of the prospects for achieving nucleosynthesis of heavy elements in the laboratory
  1910 – 1920 Short Break
 1920-1940  Frederico Fiuza Electron acceleration in laboratory-produced turbulent collisionless shocks 
 1940-2010  Deepak Kumar Radiative characterization of a laser driven shock
 2010-2040  Derek Schaeffer, Laboratory Studies of Laser-Driven, High-Mach-Number Magnetized Collisionless Shocks
2040 – 2045 Closing Remarks
Friday, August 27

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International School on Laser Physics and Photonics

1430 – 1500 Opening Speeches  S.N.  Bagayev
1500-1600
Prof. Masahiko Tani
Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region University of Fukui, Japan
Lecture: «Nonlinear Optics for THz wave generation and detection»
1600-1700
Dmitry Budker
Helmholtz Institute, Johannes Gutenberg University,  Mainz
Lecture: «In search of ultralight bosonic dark matter»
1700-1710 Short Break
 1710-1810 Young Scientists Session 1

(3×20 min talks)

Saturday, August 28

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1400-1500
Prof. Gerd Leuchs 
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany  
Lecture: “Oscillations in space and time through interference”
1500-1510 Coffee Break
1510-1630 Young Scientists Session 2

(4×20 min talks)