3rd International GaAs Quantum Dot Workshop



Wrocław University of Science and Technology
7-9 May 2025

Invited Speakers (confirmed)



  • Evgeny Chekhovich (University of Sussex, UK)
    Few-electron states in optically active GaAs quantum dots probed by nuclear spins (tutorial)
  • Fei Ding (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
    Field test of semiconductor quantum light sources
  • Viorel Dragoi (EV Group Austria)
    Wafer Bonding Technology (tutorial)
  • Dorian Gangloff (University of Cambridge, UK)
    Nuclear Spins: From Spoiler to Spoils (tutorial)
  • Edmund Harbord (University of Bristol, UK)
    [CANCELED]
  • Juan Loredo (Sparrow Quantum, Denmark)
    Deterministic photon-emitter chip technology
  • Arne Ludwig (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
    Wafer scale GaAs quantum dot growth control for scalable single photon sources technology
  • Anna Musiał (Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland)
    Antimony-based quantum dots fabricated by local droplet etching for single-photon sources at telecom wavelengths
  • Simone L. Portalupi (IHFG-University of Stuttgart, Germany)
    Deployed experiments with GaAs quantum dots frequency converted to telecom wavelength (tutorial)
  • Katarzyna Roszak (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)
    Qubit-environment entanglement in quantum dots
  • Doris Reiter (TU Dortmund, Germany)
    Theory of time-bin entangled photons (tutorial)
  • Eva Schöll (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
    Environmental effects on the quality of emission properties of GaAs QDs
  • Sandra Stroj (FHV - Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Austria)
    Ablation with ultrashort laser pulses (tutorial)
  • Richard Warburton (University of Basel, Switzerland)
    [CANCELED]
    Spin control in a GaAs quantum dot
  • Lukas Niekamp (University of Basel, Switzerland)
    GaAs quantum dots in an open microcavity
  • Matthias Weiß (University of Münster, Germany)
    Quantum dot optomechanics with surface acoustic waves
  • Michał Zieliński (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland)
    Crystal-phase quantum dots: atomistic calculations and machine learning