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23 May 2024
Meet Us at the 3rd Nanjing Gamma-Ray Bursts Conference, 21–25 May 2024, Suzhou, China
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Name: The 3rd Nanjing Gamma-Ray Bursts Conference
Date: 21–25 May 2024
Place: Suzhou, China
We are pleased to invite you to the 3rd Nanjing GRB Conference, which will be held from 21 to 25 May 2024, at the Nanjing University Suzhou Campus, Suzhou, China.
Since the 2nd Nanjing GRB conference held in 2019, significant strides have been made in the field of gamma-ray bursts. The detection of several distinctive GRBs, including the unprecedented “Brightest of All Time” GRB 221009A, has been continuously driving this vigorous field. In May 2024, we will gather once again in the beautiful city of Suzhou with the aim of summarizing and discussing recent progress, both on the fronts of new observations and theoretical modeling. It will also highlight the initiatives and the results of some existing, newly launched or anticipated space/ground-based missions/telescopes, with a strong focus on their connections to multi-messenger astrophysics.
For more information about the conference, please see the following link: http://grb2024.org.