IOP Conferences
 

Invited Speakers

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The following speakers have confirmed their participation at the Conference.







What do we still need to know about optical angular momentum?
Les Allen, Glasgow/Strathclyde UK

The optical Dirac equation and the angular momentum of light
Stephen Barnett, Strathclyde, UK

Optical Energy Flow
Michael Berry, Bristol, UK

Trapping of particles by Bessel beams
Iwo Bialynicki-Birula, Warsaw, Poland

Generating rotation and persistent currents in Bose-Einstein Condensates using orbital angular momentum
Gretchen Campbell, NIST, Gaithersburg, USA

Self-similar modes of complex diffusion
Nir Davidson, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

Knotted Beams with Angular Momentum
Mark Dennis, Bristol, UK

Optical orbital angular momentum in nonlinear media: spiraling solitons and suppression of collapse
Anton Desyatnikov, ANU, Canberra, Australia

Multipoint analysis of orbital angular momentum
Kishan Dholakia, St-Andrews, UK

Fundamental quantum tests using the orbital angular momentum of light
Sonja Franke-Arnold, Glasgow, UK

Mode Interferene of Photons and Biphotons
Enrique Galvez, Colgate, Hamilton, USA

Helico-conical beams for generating optical twisters
Jesper Glückstad, Roskilde, Denmark

Applications of Orbital OAM in optical tweezers
Norman Heckenberg, Brisbane, Australia

Quantum State Discrimination
John Jeffers, Strathclyde, UK

Exchange of the orbital angular momentum between the light and cold atoms
Gediminas Juzeliunas, Vilnius, Lithuania

Extracting the spiral information: Why and how?
Gabriel Molina-Terriza, Barcelona, Spain

Vortices, singularities and OAM induced by mode twisting
Gerard Nienhuis, Leiden, The Netherlands

Orbital Angular Momentum Reveals the Quantum in Ghost Imaging
Miles Padgett, Glasgow, UK

Spiral Phase Contrast Microscopy: Optical Vortices as Fourier Filters in Microscopy
Monika Ritsch-Marte, Innsbruck, Austria

Applications of Spin Optical Angular Momentum in Optical Tweezers
Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Brisbane, Australia

Understanding the Optical Vortex Coronagraph
Grover Swartzlander, Rochester, USA

Photon Orbital Angular Momentum at Radio Frequencies: Challenges and Possibilities
Bo Thidé, Uppsala, Sweden.

Generation of paired photons entangled in Orbital Angular Momentum
Juan P. Torres, Barcelona, Spain

Exploring higher dimensional Hilbert spaces with entangled singularities and multiports
Anton Zeilinger, Vienna, Austria

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