15-17 May 2019
Dear All,
during the Conference there are some regulations concerning participation. Please read carefully and apply your actions accordingly.
See you soon,
The Organizers
Dear all, to welcome more of you at our Conference, we have extended the registration to 10th April.
We would like to inform that this year PANIC conference will be accompanied by the Microscopic Art Non-limited International Annual Contest (MANIAC) on the occasion of International Day of Light ☀. The conference participants as well as all interested students and researchers are kindly invited to take part in competition for the best, the most beautiful, the most interesting photography taken using any microscopic technique!
and sent to the address: phobia@pwr.edu.pl
Deadline: 23 April 2019!
Dear All!
Welcome to the 10th PhoBiA Annual Nanophotonics Conference — PANIC 2019. We have started organizing the Conference so stay tuned — more details soon. Meanwhile, you can adore our beautiful POSTER 😀
The Organizers
PS. You have now until 22 March to register and submit your abstract.
Photonics and Bionanotechnology Association “PhoBiA” would like to invite you to attend PhoBiA Annual Nanophotonics International Conference “PANIC” which will take place from 15th to 17th of May, 2019 in Wrocław, Poland.
The major idea of this interdisciplinary conference is to gather students and young scientists and enable them to discuss and share their knowledge in oral presentations. For 10 years it has been an opportunity to renew old friendships and meet new interesting people learning or working in the area of photonics, chemistry, physics and biology.
Previous editions: 2018 (Together with ICNP Conference), 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012,2011 and 2010.
Within the frame of PANIC, students and PhD students will give their presentations in topics:
In these sessions the stage will belong only to young scientists, MSc and PhD students who have just started their scientific career.
The lectures will take place in the room 007 (at ground level), building D21 (budynek D21) on Plac Grunwaldzki 11 (exactly here).
Lunches will be in the building C18 (Strefa Kultury Studenckiej) on Hoene-Wrońskiego 10 (here is how to get there from D21).
The banquet will be in the building H14 on Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 40 (here is how to get there from D21).
15 May 2019 | ||
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HOURS | ACTIVITY | |
8:30-9:30 | Registration | |
9:30-10:00 | Opening Ceremony | |
Session I | ||
10:00-10:30 | Prof. Vladimir Torbeev “Studying protein misfolding and aggregation by chemical protein synthesis” | |
10:30-11:30 | Plenary session I | M. Grelich “Insight into the optical properties and morphology of amyloid fibrils” |
M. Lipok “Fantastic amyloids and how to find them: On the optical properties of amyloid fibrils” | ||
P. Cwynar “Formation of amyloid fibrils and their highly-organized structures” | ||
11:30-12:00 | Coffee break | |
Session II | ||
12:00-12:30 | Dr. Bartosz Krajnik “Fluorescence microscopy of single nanoobjects” | |
12:30-13:30 | Plenary session II | A. Więcek “The effect of gold nanoparticles with various morphology on the growth and chirality of amyloids” |
S. Mucha “Studies on optical properties of luminescent quaternary Zn-Ag-In-S nanocrystals” | ||
13:30-14:30 | Lunch | |
14:30-15:30 | Poster Session I + Coffee break | |
18:00-21:00 | Odra River Boat Trip (START from the strand near A2 building on Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 29) |
16 May 2019 | ||
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HOURS | ACTIVITY | |
Session III | ||
9:00 – 9:30 | Prof. Janusz Dąbrowski “Photodynamic therapy of resistant cancers: from local to systemic treatment” | |
9:30 – 11:00 | Plenary session III | K. Paradowska “Raman spectroscopy of MBE ZnO:Sb layers” |
S. Zelewski “Optical Characterization of Semiconductor Nanowires by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy” | ||
A. Hossain “Study of Magnetic Properties of CoFe2O4 Nanoparticles” | ||
D. Benkowska “Analysis of liquid crystalline DNA doped with anisotropic gold nanoparticles” | ||
11:00 – 11:30 | Coffee break | |
Session IV | ||
11:30 – 12:00 | Dr. Marek Grzelczak “Gold Nanoparticles: from Self-assembly to Photocatalysis” | |
12:00 – 13:30 | Plenary session IV | P. Obstarczyk “Synthesis pathways of non-spherical gold plasmonic nanoparticles – an overview” |
K. Nadolski “Second Harmonic Scattering of Gold Nanoprisms” | ||
A. Pniakowska “Gold nanorod – mediated plasmonic enhancement of single fluorophores” | ||
R. Deska “Plasmonic nanoparticles for thermooptics” | ||
13:30 – 14:30 | Lunch | |
14:30 – 15:30 | Poster Session II + Coffee break | |
18:00 – 21:00 | Banquet |
17 May 2019 | ||
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HOURS | ACTIVITY | |
Session V | ||
9:00 – 9:30 | Prof. Koen Clays “Ultrafast revealing of invisible patterns encrypted in colloidal photonic crystals” | |
9:30 – 11:00 | Plenary session V | P. Szulim “Aggregation induced emission of organic molecules” |
W. Waliszewski “Bending behavior of C8-BTBT based organic field effect transistors” | ||
A. Popczyk “Fluorescent sensors based on thiophene derivatives for water and alcohol detection” | ||
A. Nowak “Lectins – a vast class of carbohydrate binding proteins” | ||
11:00 – 11:30 | Coffee break | |
Session VI | ||
11:30 – 12:00 | Prof. Rostyslav Bilyy “Targeting living cells and tissues with carbon-derived nanoparticles” | |
12:00 – 13:30 | Plenary session VI | W. Zięba “Multiwalled Carbon Nanohorns – synthesis, purification and characterization” |
A. Szmalenberg “Remote and contact free temperature sensing in nanoscale with optical tweezers” | ||
M. Antoniak “Single particle spectroscopy of NaYF4 doped with lanthanide ions” | ||
13:30 – 14:30 | Lunch | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee break | |
Session VII | ||
15:00 – 16:00 | Plenary session VII | O. Cavdar “Preparation, optical properties and photocatalytic activity of CuInS2 Quantum Dots for H2 generation” |
K. Nawrot “CdS-Au Nanocomposite for Efficient Photocatalytic and Photosensitizing Applications” | ||
N. Tarnowicz “Hybrid plasmonic photocatalyst for cofactor regeneration under Vis-IR light” | ||
16:00 | Closing ceremony |
Poster Session I – 15/05/2019 | |
P1 | M. Chrzanowski “Ultrathin Ag electrodes deposited on acid for transparent optoelectronics phosphomolybdic” |
P2 | A. Sánchez-Iglesias “Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles” |
P3 | A. Kordiak “Gold nanoparticles decorated with photochromic molecules” |
P4 | E. Wanarska “Photo-bactericidal effect of sulfonated hydroxyaluminum phthalocyanines on Staphylococcus aureus“ |
P5 | P. Bujak “Synthesis and Surface Chemistry of Highly Luminescent Ag-In-Zn-S Alloyed Quaternary Nanocrystals” |
P6 | P. Kowalik “Composition-Controlled Synthesis of CuFeS2 and CuFeS2-xSex Alloyed Nanocrystals with Strong Tunable Visible-Near-Infrared Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance” |
P7 | M. Mikulicz “Photoluminescence of single fiber-coupled MOCVD grown quantum dots emitting in the telecom O-band cooled down using Stirling cryocooler” |
P8 | H. Woźnica “Colloidal Quantum Dots For Optoelectronics In The Infrared Range” |
P9 | M.M. Kłak “Optical spectroscopy of group IV-VI colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals” |
P10 | M. Fiedot-Toboła “Influence of calcination temperature on morphology of ZnO particles stabilized with PEI” |
P11 | A. Dmochowska “Banana peel extract mediated green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles” |
P12 | K. Halicka “Surface modification of semiconducting nanocrystals by d-penicillamine – study of pH influence for ligand exchange reaction” |
P13 | A. Tyczyńska “Novel ways of the carbon quantum dots synthesis for biological applications” |
P14 | N. Kusibab “Facile synthesis of carbon quantum dots and their potential applications in optoelectronics” |
P15 | M. Pudliszewska “White light emission from carbon wall nanotubes” |
P16 | J. Sobska “Bioimaging using new, biodegradable, fluorescent dye-loaded polymeric nanoparticles” |
P17 | S. Sztuba “Evaluation of the tumor cells sensitivity to external stimuli” |
Poster Session II – 16/05/2019 | |
P18 | M. Piksa “Methylene blue as a photosensitizing agent against the opportunistic bacterial pathogens” |
P19 | G. Bila “Natural cholesterol nanocrystals in gall material and their interaction with neutrophilic granulocytes” |
P20 | R. Lenda “Preparation of recombinant vector for expression of Gallus gallus nesfatin 1/2″ |
P21 | A. Kurowska “Preparation of recombinant vectors enabling overexpression of the C-terminal domains of the ecdysteroid receptor and Ultraspiracle protein from Aedes aegypti“ |
P22 | I. Podsiadły “Preparing of constructs and expression of the cytoplasmic domain of human neuregulin 3 in the pCold TF vector” |
P23 | B. Dąbrowska “Approach for Streptomyces osmaniensis secondary metabolite identification” |
P24 | S. Baluta “Semi-conductive structures for neurotransmitters detection” |
P25 | A. Wieczyńska “Oral malodour – characterization and diagnosis method” |
P26 | A. Wiatrowska “Electrochemical, enzyme-based biosensor for estradiol detection” |
P27 | F. Meloni “A New Enzyme-Based Amperometric Biosensor for Epinephrine Detection” |
P28 | D. Sikorski “Biosensors based on nanoparticles” |
P29 | M. Bratkowska “Flexible pyrazolone dye – synthesis, properties and potential application as switch for opto-electronic and photonics applications” |
P30 | A. Pawłowski “Optical system for contact angle measurement” |
P31 | T. Smołka “Research of type I and II quantum wells using photon counting method” |
P32 | M. Rygała “Optical investigation of carrier concentration in semiconductor layers of InGaAs and InAs for quantum cascade lasers’ plasmonic waveguides” |
P33 | J. Jasiński “Enhanced extraction efficiency of quantum-dot based single-photon sources emitting at telecommunication wavelength range” |
P34 | M. Burakowski “Fundamental magneto-optical properties of telecom wavelength InAs/InP single quantum dots” |
The details of affiliations can be found in the pdf.
Conference Dates: 15-17 May 2019
Registration and Submission Deadline: 22 March 2019 10 April 2019
Acceptance Notification: 17 April 2019
Fees: 5 April 2019 (early-bird), 26 April 2019 (deadline)
Type | Early bird | After 15/03/2019 |
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Academics | 160 EUR / 688 PLN | 200 EUR / 860 PLN |
Students* | 80 EUR / 344 PLN | 100 EUR / 430 PLN |
* For students from WUST co-funding is possible. For more information contact us by e-mail.
The presentation times for oral sessions are listed below:
Poster sessions are scheduled for selected papers that may be better presented with greater visual details, allowing attendees who share interests similar to yours to study and restudy the information and having discussions one-on-one.
For poster sessions, PANIC 2019 provides each presenter a bulletin board where the speaker can mount a poster [90 cm (W) x 120 cm (H)]. Note that authors must be around their bulletin board during the poster sessions to present their research and answer questions.
Abstracts should be formatted according to the template provided in the link below. Authors should limit the length of the abstract to 1 page and submit in Word or LaTeX-PDF format.
The deadline for the submission is 22 March 2019.
The notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent out via email by 25 March 2019 only to the corresponding author.
Submission must be put forward and presented in English.
Wrocław Airport (WRO) services flights of LOT, Lufthansa, Ryanair and Wizz Air companies. The everyday flights connect Wroclaw with cities in France, Spain, UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Norway.
To get from the Wrocław Airport (WRO) to the city centre you need to take a taxi or a bus no. 106 (206 at night). The map of the city buses and trams you can find here (daily transport) and here (nightly transport) (it is advisable to zoom in the view of the documents). You can also check out this page for communicating in Wrocław (for English version click on the gear in top right corner of the page).
A host of railway companies offer transport services: PKP Intercity and Przewozy Regionalne operate long-haul connections, while regional carriers (e.g. Koleje Dolnośląskie) cater to passengers travelling shorter distances. Depending on your budget, when heading for more distant destinations you can choose among express (Intercity), fast and local lines, both national and international ones.
To guarantee that you have a place to sit on the train, make sure to take out a separate seat reservation. Otherwise you risk spending your journey standing in the corridor for several hours.
For information about train arrivals and departures, go online. You can find the most comprehensive timetable here.
You can take a bus to reach most smaller towns that have no rail connections. Operated in the past by regional branches of the Motor Transport Company (PKS), today most of these lines have been taken over by private companies. National and international coach lines are also operated by private travel agencies. For timetables and fares, look for information at bus terminals, or check online. With information tending to be patchy, though, planning your journey can be difficult at times. So when charting your journey it is worth visiting e-podróżnik.pl. The website features probably the most up-to-date timetables of almost all major national carriers, both trains and buses. You can buy tickets at ticket windows in bus terminals, or from the coach driver (not applicable to long-haul international travel) prior to departure.
If you decide to travel to Poland by car, please check this brochure for general information and rules.
Depending on your budget, you may choose between higher and lower standard hotels, hostels and apartments. Here, we listed just a few examples of those. For more extensive lists, please refer to accommodation searching engines online, e.g. booking.com, nocowanie.eu.
Hotel (class)/Hostel/Apartment | Address | Website/Contact | Walking distance (minutes) |
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Double Tree by Hilton Wrocław (5*) | ul. Podwale 84 | Website / (+48)717770015 | Rynek (10), Conference (19) |
Granary La Suite (5*) | ul. Mennicza 24 | Website / (+48)713952606 | Rynek (11), Conference (43) |
Grape Hotel and Restaurant (5*) | ul. Parkowa 8 |
Website /
(+48)717360400 /
(+48)717360401 | Rynek (44), Conference (17) |
Hotel Monopol Wrocław (5*) | ul. Modrzejewskiej 2 | Website / (+48)717723777 | Rynek (19), Conference (30) |
Radisson Blu Wrocław (5*) | ul. Purkyniego 10 | Website / (+48)713750000 | Rynek (14), Conference (15) |
Sofitel Wrocław Old Town (5*) | ul. Mikołaja 67 | Website / (+48)713588300 | Rynek (8), Conference (60) |
Art Hotel (4*) | ul. Kiełbaśnicza 20 | Website / (+48)717877400 | Rynek (5), Conference (29) |
Hotel Mercure Panorama (4*) | Plac Dominikański 1 | Website / (+48)713232742 | Rynek (13), Conference (32) |
Novotel Wrocław Centrum (4*) | ul. Powstańców Śląskich 7a | Website / (+48)717224900 | Rynek (24), Conference (54) |
Scandic Wrocław (4*) | ul. Piłsudskiego 49/57 | Website / (+48)717870000 | Rynek (15), Conference (40) |
Q Hotel Plus Wrocław (4*) | ul. Zaolziańska 2 | Website / (+48)717491700 | Rynek (22), Conference (45) |
Qubus Hotel Wrocław (4*) | ul. Świętej Marii Magdaleny 2 | Website / (+48)717979850 | Rynek (4), Conference (26) |
Campanile Wrocław Centrum (3*) | ul. Ślężna 26 | Website / (+48)717830300 | Rynek (30), Conference (42) |
Campanile Wrocław Stare Miasto (3*) | ul. Władysława Jagiełły 7 | Website / (+48)713267800 | Rynek (15), Conference (36) |
Hotel Europejski (3*) | ul. Piłsudskiego 88/90 | Website / (+48)717721000 | Rynek (17), Conference (35) |
Ibis Wrocław Centrum (3*) | ul. Powstańców Śląskich 7b | Website / (+48)717224950 | Rynek (24), Conference (54) |
Ibis Styles Wrocław Centrum (3*) | pl. Konstytucji 3. maja 3 | Website / (+48)717334870 | Rynek (20), Conference (30) |
Hotel Tumski (3*) | Wyspa Słodowa 10 | Website / (+48)713226088 | Rynek (23), Conference (21) |
Wodnik Hotel (3*) | Na Grobli 28 |
Website /
(+48)713433667 /
(+48)713429343 | Rynek (31), Conference (25) |
Hotel Piast Premium (2*) | ul. Piłsudskiego 98 | Website / (+48)717696200 | Rynek (19), Conference (30) |
Premiere Classe Wrocław Centrum (1*) | ul. Ślężna 28 | Website / (+48)717830200 | Rynek (30), Conference (42) |
Apartament 306 | ul. Walońska 13 |
Website /
(+48)693159022 (PL) /
(+48)731766556 (EN) | Rynek (20), Conference (14) |
Art Apart Premium | ul. Walońska 7 | Website / (+48)618553366 | Rynek (20), Conference (14) |
Five Stars Hostel | ul. Ruska 35 | Website / (+48)717195979 | Rynek (9), Conference (37) |
MoHo Modern Hostel | ul. Sikorskiego 11/1 | Website / (+48)669844688 | Rynek (13), Conference (43) |
Mojito Apartments – Angel Wings | ul. Walońska 9 | Website / (+48)509317288 | Rynek (20), Conference (14) |
Poland does not require a VISA for most countries, however, we advise you to check individual needs here.
Additional information can be obtained at the Embassy or Consulate of the Republic of Poland in your country.
The official currency of Poland is “złoty” (PLN). Foreign currency can be exchanged on the arrival at the Wrocław Airport and downtown Wrocław. Bank agencies and automated teller machines (ATM) can be found in downtown Wrocław and at big communication hubs (Wrocław Airport, Wrocław Główny railway station).
Currency Exchange and ATMs at the Airport
Be aware of the currency exchange rate and check with Google currency converter first so as not to get fooled by fraud exchange offices.
More about “złoty” for curious: Wiki
Wrocław has a humid continental climate (Dfb in the Koeppen climate classification). It is one of the warmer cities in Poland. Lying in the Silesian Lowlands between Trzebnickie Hills and the Sudetes, the mean annual temperature is 9.04 °C (48 °F). The coldest month is January (average temperature −0.7 °C), with snow being common in winter, and the warmest is July (average temperature 18.9 °C). The highest temperature in Wrocław was 8 August 2015 (+38.9 °C). The lowest temperature was 11 February 1956 (−32 °C). To see more, check Wiki.
But whatever the weather meets us on May, it is best to have both sunglasses and a raincoat.
Since 2003 the electrical power in Poland has been adapted to the EU standards – today there is 230 V current in sockets. Sockets types used in Poland are Type E and Type F, but you may sometimes meet older Type C. If you need an adapter, remember to take one with you.
In the winter, i.e. from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, Poland falls under the Central European Time Zone, that is CET (UCT +1). On the last Sunday of March, we set our clocks to daylight saving time, 1 hour forward in relation to the CET time (UCT +2).
To find out more about Poland, visit www.poland.gov.pl.