List of invited speakers:
| Prof. | Alessandro De Giacomo | Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy |
| Fundamental aspects and application of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy | ||
| Prof. | Igor Gornushkin | Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin, Germany |
| Dynamical Chemical Model of Laser Induced Plasma | ||
| Prof. | Ravi Soni | Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India |
| Bimetallic nanocomposites formation by pulsed laser ablation | ||
| Prof. | Koo Hendrik Kurniawan | Maju Mandiri Research Center, Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Comparative Study of the Laser Induced Helium Gas Plasma Spectroscopy with Single and Double Pulse LIBS | ||
| Prof. | Milan Trtica | Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia |
| Laser-Induced Breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS): new trends | ||
| Prof. | Frantisek Krčma | Institute of Physical and Applied Chemistry, Brno, Czech Republic |
| Pin hole based discharges in liquids: Generation, properties and applications | ||
| Prof. | Milorad Kuraica | Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia |
| Spectroscopic measurement of electric field in helium discharges | ||
| Prof. | Gediminas Račiukaitis | Center for Physical Science and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania |
| Prof. | Vladimir Fortov | Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia |
| Intensive shock waves and extreme state of plasma | ||
| Dr. | Irina Filatova | B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus |
| Application of plasma and radio wave technologies in agriculture: protection of plants, improvement of plant growth and yield | ||
| Dr. | Natalie Savastenko | Belorussian State University, International Sakharov Environmental Institute, Belarus |
| Plasma application for catalyst preparation | ||
| Prof. | Oleg Petrov | Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia |
| Dissipative dust structures in plasma: their evolution and entropy | ||
| Prof. | Albert Gilmutdinov | Kazan National Research Technical University, Russia |
| Inductively coupled plasma – from spectroanalytical to technological applications | ||