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Jun 23, 2025

- Jun 27, 2025

The 29th Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics (CEWQO2029)

Location:

Vilnius, Lithuania

Time:

Jun 23, 2025 - Jun 27, 2025
12:00 (GMT+02:00)

Audience:

  • Physicists and physics students
  • Scientists and science students

Organiser:

Vilnius University Faculty of Physics, Lithuanian Physical Society. LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN prof. Gediminas Juzeliūnas, LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE members Saulius Alminas, Domantas Burba, Edvinas Gvozdiovas, Algirdas Mekys, Mažena Mackoit Sinkevičienė, Dzmitry Viarbitsky, Violeta Viltė

Type of event:

In-person event

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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the abstract submission for the 29th Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics (CEWQO29), which will be held on 23–27 June 2025 in Vilnius, Lithuania. 🔗 www.cewqo29.ff.vu.lt


📝 Abstract Submission

The deadline for abstract submissions is 1 May 2025.

Please submit your abstracts at: 🔗 www.cewqo29.ff.vu.lt/abstracts


We invite contributions for poster presentations and hot-topic talks.

🎤 Invited Speakers.

A list of invited speakers is available at: 🔗 www.cewqo29.ff.vu.lt/speakers


🗓 Registration & Programme


📚 About CEWQO

The CEWQO conference series began in the early 1990s in Central Europe and has since grown into one of the most popular annual gatherings of scientists working in the foundations and applications of quantum optics. The event typically attracts around 200 participants from across Europe and beyond.

A list of previous CEWQO conferences is available at:

🔗 www.cewqo29.ff.vu.lt/previous-two


📍 Venue & Location

CEWQO29 will take place at the historic Vilnius Town Hall, located in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.

Vilnius is renowned for its baroque architecturevibrant culture, and scientific excellence — especially in atomic, molecular, and laser physics. Home to Vilnius University, one of the oldest and most distinguished universities in Eastern and Central Europe (founded in 1579), the city provides an ideal setting for this major event in quantum optics.

We look forward to welcoming you to Vilnius!

*Disclaimer: The World Quantum Day is not responsible for the accuracy of the information submitted about this event.