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Zaragoza, Spain
The goal of the IDM conference is to present a comprehensive overview of the status of dark matter searches, covering theoretical and experimental perspectives across theories, candidates, and detection strategies while also providing insights into the technological advances in detection techniques that will impact the prospects of finding clues about the nature of dark matter.
IDM 2026 is scheduled as an in-person conference on 1–5 June 2026, and it will be held in Zaragoza, Spain, organized by the CAPA Institute.
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Wrocław, Poland
Inaugurated in 1994 in Como, Italy, this series of conferences has become an important forum for scientists working on strong interactions, stimulating exchanges among theorists and experimentalists as well as across related fields.
The aim of the conference is to bring together people working on strong interactions from different approaches, ranging from lattice QCD to perturbative QCD, from models of the QCD vacuum to QCD phenomenology and experiments, and from effective theories to physics beyond the Standard Model.
The scope of the conference also includes the interface between QCD, nuclear physics and astrophysics, and the wider landscape of strongly coupled physics. In particular, the conference will focus on the fruitful interactions and mutual benefits between QCD and the physics of condensed matter and strongly correlated systems.
The seventeenth edition of this conference series will be held at the Grunwaldzki Campus of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland, between June 29th and July 4th, 2026.
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Prague, Czech Republic
Hosted by the Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, Czech Technical University in Prague (IEAP CTU), the Exotic Compact Objects Workshop 2026 (ECOs 2026) will be held in Prague, The Czech Republic, from September 29 to October 1, 2026. The workshop will adopt a hybrid format (in-person participation + online via ZOOM), and applications for participation are now officially open. We cordially invite experts, young postdoctoral researchers and PhD candidates in the fields of astrophysics, nuclear physics, high-energy physics and gravitational physics to this cutting-edge academic event!
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