The lecturers who already confirmed their participation include:

M. Acquarone (Parma) "Effective Hamiltonians for phonon and spin polarons"
N. Andrei (Rutgers) "The Quantum Impurity - Bethe ansatz approach"
H. Arodz (Krakow) "Bridging the dimensional gap: from low dimensional solitons to domain walls and vortices"
B. Badelek (Warszawa) "Spin of the proton: how to understand it and how to align it?"
I. Bialynicki-Birula (Warszawa) "Sqeezed states of light and matter"
G. E. Brown (Stony Brook) "The QCD phase transition" (also a popular talk: "Supernova Explosions, Black Holes and Nucleon Stars")
J. Czerwonko (Wroclaw) "Particle-hole asymmetry in the BCS theory"
M. Krawczyk (Warszawa) "Where is Higgs boson"
J. Kroha (Karlsruhe) "Fermi and non-Fermi liquid behavior in quantum impurity systems: conserving auxiliary boson description"
M. Lavagna (Grenoble) "Kondo-lattice model"
N. Mavromatos (Oxford) "Effective Gauge Theories, Renormalization group and High-Temperature Superconductivity"
S. Mrowczynski (Warszawa) "Nonequilibrium quark-gluon plasma"
M. Nowak (Krakow) "Chiral disorder in QCD"
S. Sarkar (London) "The hydrodynamics of the Abelian-Higgs model: An application to liquid crystals"
J. Spalek (Krakow) "Luttinger liquid phenomenology"
M. Stone (Urbana - Champaign) "Topological effects in low dimensional condensed matter systems"
K. Zakrzewski (Krakow) "Nondispersive wave packets"
J. Zielinski (Katowice) "Phonon-free and phonon-induced superconductivity in correlated systems"
J. Zinn-Justin (Saclay) "RG in critical phenomena"
M. Zralek (Katowice) "Quantum mechanics of particle oscillations: from Kaons to neutrinos"
W. H. Zurek (Los Alamos) "Decoherence, etc."