16–18 Sept 2025
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Invited speakers

  • Anatoli Afanasjev, Mississippi State University
    The challenges and consequences of being exact 
  • Johann Bartel, Strasbourg University and IPHC/CNRS
    Octupole shapes in odd-odd nuclei
  • Jose Luis Egido, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
    Fission barriers in a symmetry conserving approach 
  • Lu Guo, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
    Fusion and quasifission dynamics in SHE 
  • Fedir Ivanyuk, Institute for Nuclear Research NASU, Kyiv
    Shell effects and multi-chance fission in the sub-lead region 
  • Yannen Jaganahen, National Centre For Nuclear Research, Warsaw
    A 6D Langevin description of the fusion mechanism: Continuing a project initiated 30 years ago by Krzysztof Pomorski 
  • Zhipan Li, Southwest University, Chongqing
    Microscopic study of nuclear low-lying excitation and fission 
  • Piotr Magierski, Warsaw University of Technology 
    Dissipative Dynamics of Quantum Vortices in Fermi Superfluids: from ultracold atoms to neutron stars.
  • Adam Maj, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN, Cracow
    Gamma decay of the GDR as a tool to study nuclear deformation in fusion-evaporation and fusion-fission processes 
  • Tomasz Matulewicz, University of Warsaw
    Excess of charged over neutral kaons from Ar+Sc collisions – effect beyond isospin symmetry 
  • Katarzyna Mazurek, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN, Cracow
     Giant Dipole Resonances and fission dynamics
  • Jie Meng, Beijing University, TBC
    Relativistic DFT for nuclear structure and dynamics 
  • Andrea Porro, Technical University of Darmstadt
    Impact of ground-state correlations on the nuclear response 
  • Philippe Quentin, Laboratoire de Physique des Deux Infinis, Bordeaux
    Average Nuclear Pairing Correlation Properties
  • Junchen Pei, Peking University, Beijing
    Quantum entanglement in nuclear fission 
  • Sophie Péru, Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Bruyères-le-Châtel
    The QRPA approach and its extensions for nuclear structure studies and Gamma-ray strength functions 
  • Leszek Próchniak, Heavy Ion Laboratory UW, Warsaw
    A journey into the mercury region
  • Peter Ring, Technical University Munich
    A relativistic version of the soft nucleon-nucleon potential Vlowk
  • Krzysztof Rusek, Heavy Ion Laboratory UW, Warsaw
    Structure and reactions of light exotic nuclei - testing theoretical predictions in experiments 
  • Wojciech Satuła, University of Warsaw
    DFT-NCCI: Methodological Framework and Selected Applications 
  • Giuliame Scamps, Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse
    Microscopic description of angular momentum in quasi-fission 
  • Christelle Schmitt, IPHC, Strasbourg and IFJ PAN, Cracow
    Isotopic mapping of the fission "gamma bump" and its connection to the Pygmy Dipole Resonance 
  • Julian Srebrny, Heavy Ion Laboratory UW, Warsaw
    Quadrupole Triaxiality Softness - collective models
  • Heinrich Wilsenach, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Direct Determination of Independent Isotopic Fission Yields of 252Cf by Mass Measurements 
  • Shan-Gui Zhou, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
    Shape decoupling and dipole responses in deformed halo nuclei