About
The Polish–French Symposium III: Advances in the Physics of Ultracold Matter took place from June 11 to June 13, 2025 at the Scientific Station of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS) in Paris.
This third edition of the symposium was made possible through the warm and productive collaboration between the Institute of Physics PAS, the Center for Theoretical Physics PAS and the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel in Paris, with the valued support of the QuanTiP – Quantum Technologies Île-de-France network.
Over the course of three days, the symposium brought together researchers to explore the world of ultracold atomic gases. The program offered a rich exchange of ideas, covering both fundamental questions and applications in the field of emerging quantum technologies. Participants engaged with both experimental and theoretical perspectives, with discussions focusing on nonlinear dynamics, many-body effects, quantum entanglement, and the statistical behavior of ultracold bosonic and fermionic atoms.
It was a truly inspiring meeting, fostering scientific dialogue and strengthening the bonds between the Polish and French research communities.
Venue
Scientific Center in Paris, Polish Academy of Sciences, 74 Rue Lauriston, Paris
Invited Speakers
- Jérôme Beugnon, Bloch oscillations of a soliton in a 1D BEC without a lattice
LKB-CDF, Collège de France
- Isabelle Bouchoule, Proving the local rapidity distribution of a one-dimensional Bose gas
LCF, Université Paris-Saclay
- Yvan Castin, Phonon damping in a 2D superfluid: insufficiency of Fermi’s golden rule at low temperature
LKB-ENS, Ecole Normale Supérieure
- Nicolas Cherroret, Coarsening of binary Bose superfluids: an effective theory
LKB-SU, Université Sorbonne
- Roman Ciuryło, Hg clock transition affected by collisions with cold atoms
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
- Piotr Deuar, Self organisation and metastability of cavity bosons beyond the adiabatic elimination approximation
Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
- Mariusz Gajda, Simple Model for Monitoring the Motion of a Quantum Particle
Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
- Krzysztof Jachymski, The role of exchange interactions in superradiant phenomena
University of Warsaw
- Michał Karpiński, Phase-only spectral-temporal shaping of single-photon pulses
University of Warsaw
- Jan Kołodyński, Bayesian inference tools for atomic experiments with continuous light detection
Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
- Bruno Laburthe-Tolra, Generalized Ramsey interferometry with large spin atoms
LPL, Université Sorbonne Paris-Nord
- Anna Minguzzi, Symmetry oscillations in strongly interacting one-dimensional mixtures
LPMMC, Université Grenoble-Alpes
- Sylvain Nascimbene, Exploring quantum Hall physics with ultracold dysprosium atoms
LKB-CDF, Collège de France
- Michał Parniak, Quantum sensing with cold interacting Rydberg atoms
University of Warsaw
- Hélène Perrin, Microwave spectroscopy of ultracold sodium least-bound molecular states
LPL, Université Sorbonne Paris-Nord
- Dmitry Petrov, Townes soliton beyond mean field
LPTMS, Université Paris-Saclay
- Ludovic Pricoupenko, Universality in isolated few-body resonances
LPTMC, Université Sorbonne
- Jakob Reichel, Entangling atoms in cavities: From quantum Zeno dynamics to metrology
LKB-ENS, Ecole Normale Supérieure
- Tommaso Roscilde, Scaling multipartite entanglement in atomic systems: presto vs. adagio
ENS-LYON, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
- Kazimierz Rzążewski, The Hybrid Sampling Method for the Statistics of a Bose Gas
Center for Theoretical Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
- Krzysztof Sacha, Time-tronics: from temporal printed circuit board to quantum computer
Jagiellonian University
- Félix Werner, Three-body contact for fermions: Further developments
LKB-ENS, Ecole Normale Supérieure
- Tarik Yefsah, Quantum Gas Microscopy of Fermions in the Continuum
LKB-ENS, Ecole Normale Supérieure
- Jakub Zakrzewski, Nonergodic dynamics in interacting many-body systems
Jagiellonian University
Schedule
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Book of Abstracts
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Organizing Committee