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  1. Realistic models for collisions in the systems of ultracold atoms, ions and polar molecules

    Call: HARMONIA 6 , Panel: ST2

    Principal investigator: dr hab. Zbigniew Stanisław Idziaszek

    Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki

  2. Quantum simulations with ultracold atoms and ions

    Call: PRELUDIUM 5 , Panel: ST2

    Principal investigator: dr Krzysztof Aleksander Jachymski

    Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki

  3. Realistic description of ultracold collisions in the systems of atoms, molecules and ions including the effects of ion m...

    Call: PRELUDIUM 4 , Panel: ST2

    Principal investigator: dr Michał Krych

    Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki

  4. Tunable ultracold quantum matter with long-ranged interactions

    Call: SONATA BIS 13 , Panel: ST2

    Principal investigator: dr hab. Krzysztof Aleksander Jachymski

    Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki

  5. Impurity physics in ultacold mixtures of atoms with ions and molecules

    Call: ETIUDA 8 , Panel: ST2

    Principal investigator: Dariusz Krzysztof Wiater

    Uniwersytet Warszawski

  6. Interactions and collisions in ultracold mixtures of highly magnetic lanthanide atoms with open-shell atoms and ions

    Call: PRELUDIUM 18 , Panel: ST4

    Principal investigator: Klaudia Kinga Zaremba-Kopczyk

    Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki

  7. Ultracold quantum mixtures of ions with atoms, molecules, and Rydberg atoms: novel hybrid systems and applications

    Call: OPUS 12 , Panel: ST4

    Principal investigator: dr Michał Józef Tomza

    Uniwersytet Warszawski

  8. Cooling and dynamics of polyatomic molecular ions immersed in ultracold atomic gases

    Call: SONATA 10 , Panel: ST4

    Principal investigator: dr Michał Józef Tomza

    Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki