PROSPECTIVE LIST OF PLENARY TALKS

Alexei Beklemishev, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS, Russia
Linear Traps for Fusion: Evolution.

Sergei Blinnikov, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Russia
Interacting shells as the source of light in superluminous supernovae.

Leonid Butov, University of California. San Diego, USA
Collective phenomena in quantum systems of indirect excitons.

Peter David Drummond, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Critical fluctuations in an optical parametric oscillator: when light meets magnetism.

Alexander Feigin, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Empirical approach to climate modeling and prognosis.

Vladimir Fortov, Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russia
Extreme states of matter on Earth and in space.

Julien Fuchs, LULI, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Strong magnetization of laser-produced plasmas as a new tool for investigating astrophysics and fusion physics.

Michael Ghil, École Normale Supérieure, France and University of California, USA
The Wind-Driven Ocean Circulation and Global Change.

Michail Glyavin, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Mastering of THz band: high power sources

Philippe Grangier, CNRS / Institut d'Optique, France
Quantum Communications with Gaussian and non-Gaussian States of Light.

Christoph H. Keitel, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK) / Max Planck Society, Germany
High-energy quantum dynamics with very intense laser pulses.

Efim Khazanov, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO): Machine Review and Contribution of the Institute of Applied Physics.

Olga Kocharovskaya, Texas A&M University, USA and Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Towards sub-fs X-ray plasma lasers via optical modulation of operating transition.

Igor Kostyukov and Alexander Sergeev, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Laser-matter interaction at extreme intensities.

Juergen Kurths, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany and Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Prediction of extreme climate events based on complex network approaches and critical transition precursors.

Richard Miles, Princeton University, USA
Femtosecond Laser E-Field Probe (FLEP) and Femtosecond Laser Electronic Excitation Tagging (FLEET): Nonlinear Diagnostic Processes in Air and Other Gases.

Gérard Mourou, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Extreme Light. An Intense Pursuit to Fundamental High Energy Physics.

Tsvi Piran, The Hebrew University, Israel
Emission Process in Gamma-Ray Bursts – A Short Review.

Sergei Putvinski, Tri Alpha Energy, USA
Overview of fusion program at Tri Alpha Energy.

Vladimir Rakov, University of Florida, USA and Evgeny Mareev, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
High-speed optical imaging of lightning and sparks: A review of recent results.

Jorge Rocca, Colorado State University, USA
Advances in Compact Soft X-Ray Lasers and Bright X-Ray Generation from Relativistic Plasmas.

Vladimir Shalaev, Purdue University, USA
Nanophotonics: Quest for New Material Platforms and Metasurface Designs

Yuliya Troitskaya, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Sea spray at strong winds: mechanisms of production and role in a hurricane mechanics and thermodynamics.

Ken-ichi Ueda, Institute for Laser Science, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
New Approach for Thermal-Lens-Free Ceramic Lasers.

Vladimir Zakharov, Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia
Weak-turbulent theory of wind-driven sea.

Lev Zelenyi, IKI — Space Research Institute, Russia
Space decade (2016-2025): Russian plans for Lunar and Martian investigation.

Sergej Zilitinkevich, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
Order, chaos and its self-control in fluid geospheres.