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20251111

4th Einstein Telescope Annual Meeting, November 11-14, 2025 in Opatija, Croatia

The 4th Einstein Telescope Annual Meeting presents an opportunity to discuss key aspects of the ET collaboration and design. Hosted by the University of Rijeka, the event will be held at the Drago Gervais multifunctional hall, located in the heart of the nearby Opatija. The meeting is open to all members of the ET collaboration, beginning on the morning of Tuesday, November 11, and concluding on Friday, November 14 at lunchtime. Participants can join all sessions online via Zoom. Zoom links will be provided as attachments in the session timetable.

Meeting Website

20251113

International LILA Meeting (2025 Lunar Gravitational-Wave Workshop), November 13-14 2025 at APL, Laurel, Maryland

he Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Vanderbilt Lunar Labs Initiative cordially invite the scientific community to the International LILA Meeting (2025 Lunar Gravitational-Wave Workshop), to be held 13–14 November 2025 at APL, Laurel, Maryland, USA. This is the fifth annual meeting in the Lunar GW Workshop series, following Belle-Île-en-Mer (2024), Nashville (2023), Bern (2022) and Cascina (2021).

Workshop Website

20251115

Quantum100 ⊗ AI Workshop, November 12-14 2025, Münster

The centennial year of the discovery of quantum mechanics is the best occasion to foresee the future of physics. Eventually this opportunity overlaps with the revolutionary development of AI, and without AI we cannot talk about the future. Here we hold a research workshop “Quantum100 ⊗ AI” in which physicists using AI or trying to unify AI with physics gather, to discuss the future of physics. The workshop consists of plenary invited talks in various physics fields centered in high energy theory, together with a poster session, and a panel discussion for the discussion of the future.

Workshop Website

20251123

Quantum Universe Attract.Workshop, November 23-25, 2025 at Universität Hamburg/DESY

On behalf of the Cluster of Excellence Quantum Universe at the University of Hamburg and DESY, we cordially invite your final year Master students, doctoral researchers and postdoctoral researchers in particle physics, astroparticle physics, astrophysics and mathematical physics/mathematics to our Attract.Workshop, November 23–25, 2025 in Hamburg.

Workshop Website

20251124

PhD school in Stavanger, November 24- December 5

This school is part of the activities of the Norwegian Particle, Astroparticle and Cosmology Theory (NPACT) network and is open to Ph.D. students and early-career scientists worldwide who wish to broaden their understanding of topics within the NPACT scope.

Schools Website

20251124

APPEC Tech Forum Vacuum & Cryogenics - Industry meets Academia, November 24-26, 2025, Maastricht

European physicists in astro-particle physics as well as in neighboring fields are planning the next generation of experiments to be built within the next decade. The success of the projects in direct dark matter detection, low energy neutrino physics, neutrino properties, gravitational wave detection as well as related accelerator-based experiments in particle and nuclear physics highly depends on challenging technologies in the domain of vacuum and cryogenics.

Meeting Website

20251201

GW-EM-Nu-2025: Multi-Messenger Science With Indian Facilities-Now and in the Next Decade, December 1-3 2025 at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

This conference plans to bring researchers from India working in different areas--instrumentation and theory on the same platform to discuss (i) the requirements and challenges in coordinated observations with existing Indian facilities between different messengers, (ii) key areas of development of telescope facilities and theoretical predictions for enhancing the scientific outcome, (iii) the roadmap for joint observations using multiple telescopes, and (iv) plan for strategically important future telescopes/observatories which will enhance multi-messenger science from India.

Conference Website

20251201

GWPAW 2025, December 1-4 in Atlanta

Be part of a global gathering of gravitational-wave scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts at GWPAW (Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop) 2025, hosted at Georgia Tech’s Exhibition Hall Midtown from December 1–4, 2025. Georgia Tech – Exhibition Hall Midtown, 311 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332. The abstract submission and registration are now live, Abstract submission is open until August 1, 2025 and early bird registration rate is available until September 20, 2025. You can register and/ or submit an abstract by visiting

Workshop Website

20251201

European Einstein Toolkit Meeting, December 1-5 2025, online

The Einstein Toolkit is a community-driven software platform of core computational tools to advance and support research in relativistic astrophysics and gravitational physics.

Workshop Website

20251208

33rd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics,December 8-12 2025 in Tempe

The 33rd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics will take place in the vibrant city of Tempe, AZ, from December 8 – 12, 2025. The event will be hosted at The Omni Hotel, very near Arizona State University, which offers state-of-the-art facilities to ensure a productive and enjoyable meeting.

Symposium Website

20251218

XVIII Black Holes Workshop, December 18-19 2025 in Lisbon

The eighteenth edition of the Black Holes Workshop will be held at the Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, in December 18 and 19, 2025 and celebrate the 10 years of the first gravitational-wave detection by the LIGO detectors. The venue will be on campus, at the Anfiteatro Abreu Faro.

Workshop Website

20260119

JGRG 34 - Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation, January 19-23 2026 at Kyoto University

JGRG is the community of researchers in Japan, working on General relativity and Gravitation. JGRG has hosted an annual workshop series under the same title since 1991. The main purpose of the workshop is to provide a venue for exchanging ideas to pursue future trends of research. The workshop covers a wide range of topics related to general relativity and gravitation.

Workshop Website

20260119

New Windows on Fundamental Physics: from tabletop devices to large scale detectors, January 19–23 2026, University of Manchester

The main workshop will consist of invited and contributed talks, as well as a poster session including a prize for best poster. The one-day meeting will comprise mainly contributed talks. We strongly encourage contributions for both meetings and welcome submissions from underrepresented groups. The focus of the 4-day meeting will be on tabletop detectors and quantum technologies for fundamental physics (QTFP), including Precision metrology & quantum sensing, Cold atoms and molecules, Quantum analogues, Atom interferometry, 5th force tests, Axion/WIMP dark matter & dark energy, Neutrinos, Gravitational waves, Tabletop detectors .

Conference Website

20260125

PhD Winter School on Gravitational Physics, January 25-30, 2026 in Norway

The school is located at an absolutely wonderful place (Tron Hotel Skeikampen https://www.thonhotels.com/our-hotels/norway/skeikampen/), which offers fantastic skiing opportunities between the lectures! This PhD winter school has been running for many years, and is one of the top PhD schools in Europe.

School Website

20260126

GWFREERIDE: Carving the AI Gradient in Gravitational-Wave Astronomy, January 26-30 2026, Sexten (Italy)

This workshop brings together experts from gravitational-wave astronomy, artificial intelligence, and astrophysical modeling to define key challenges and opportunities for AI in the coming decade. Through interdisciplinary discussions, participants will define pathways to enhance detection and parameter estimation, waveform modeling, and population analysis. The goal is to develop a strategic roadmap for integrating AI methods into gravitational-wave science and maximize the return from future observational campaigns.

Workshop Website

20260127

Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Dynamic Universe, January 26 - February 27, 2026 at YITP Kyoto University

Astrophysics has finally entered a new era, transitioning from the multi-wavelength observation approach of the 20th century to the era of multi-messenger observations. The discovery of the binary neutron star merger event GW170817 in 2017 marked the beginning of this shift, as it was first detected through a gravitational wave and gamma-ray burst, followed by electromagnetic counterparts observed across various wavelengths, including X-ray, optical, infrared, and radio. In addition to gravitational waves, significant advancements have also been made in other multi-messenger signals, such as high-energy neutrinos and high-energy gamma rays. Traditional X-ray, optical, infrared, and radio observations are not only achieving higher sensitivities but are also making great strides in discovery science through time-domain astronomy, focusing on transient events.

Long-term Workshop Website

20260202

3rd Bangkok Workshop on Gravity & Cosmology, February 2-6, 2026 at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

The workshop will cover a broad range of issues in gravity and theoretical aspects of cosmology. Some concrete examples of relevant topics are gravitational instabilities and collapse problems, singularity resolution, canonical approaches to gravity quantization and quantum cosmology, statistics of fluctuations in cosmological spacetimes, primordial black holes, cosmological dynamics of fundamental constants, etc. The talks are expected to be informal and interactive, with a substantial pedagogical component. We strongly encourage blackboard presentations.

Workshop Website

20260304

3rd International Online Conference on Universe (IOCU 2026), March 4-6 2026

The 3rd International Online Conference on Universe (IOCU 2026), organized by the MDPI journal Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997, Impact Factor 2.6), will bring together leading experts to share and discuss the latest research across fields such as gravitation and cosmology, field theory, high energy physics, space and planetary sciences, galaxies, stellar physics, quantum mechanics, and many other astrophysics-related topics.

Conference Website

20260315

APS Global Physics Summit, March 15-20 2026 in Denver and online

The joint March and April American Physical Society Meeting, known as the Global Physics Summit, will be held in Denver, CO, USA March 16-19, 2026. Contributed abstracts are invited at this link and are due October 23, 2025.

Meeting Website

20260407

Amplitudes, Strong-Field Gravity and Resummation, April 7-17 2026, Stockholm

The event will include a PhD School (7-10 April) on scattering amplitudes, gravitational self-force and waveform modelling, followed by a focused workshop (13-17 April) on connecting post-Minkowskian and strong-field approaches to gravitational dynamics, with a focus on resummation strategies.

Workshop Website

20260421

Massive Black Hole Spin Workshop, April 21-24 2026, Edinburgh

Astrophysical black holes can be entirely described by just two properties: their mass and their spin. While masses of black holes have been extensively studied, black hole spin remains poorly understood. This is because spin is both much more difficult to observe and more complex to model. Nevertheless, spin is no less integral to the evolution of massive black holes over time, and the role they play in shaping their host galaxies.

Workshop Website

20260526

@FlipPhysics, May 26-29 2026 at Universidad de Valencia

The 3rd edition of the @FlipPhysics workshop seeks to bring together the community of physicist working in the areas of Nuclear, Particle Physics and its Applications, especially women, and also (under)-graduate, PhD students, and young researchers, who have the opportunity to be introduced to several scientific topics through (mostly) women who have been successful in the field.

Workshop Website

20260622

School on Gravity, Niels Bohr Institute, June 22-26 2026

The School on Gravity (22–26 June 2026, Copenhagen) will introduce junior scientists—graduate students and advanced undergraduates with a background in general relativity—to a wide range of foundational topics in the exciting new field of gravitational wave physics. Topics will span from the theory of motion, to new challenges introduced by quantum physics, to the astrophysics of black holes and source modeling for gravitational-wave detectors. Please apply here.

20260622

The School on Gravity: from motion to commotion, June 22-26 2026 at NBI Copenhagen

Understanding the gravitational interaction is one of the great scientific endeavors of the 21st century. The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves in 2015, and subsequent detections by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration, have marked a revolutionary step forward in physics and astrophysics by opening an entirely new window for exploring the Universe. Future upgrades to these detectors, along with upcoming facilities such as LISA and the Einstein Telescope, promise even more breakthrough discoveries that the next generation of scientists will need to interpret.

School Website

20260626

Save the Date: Capra 29 in Brussels, June 26 - July 3, 2026

We are pleased to announce that the 29th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity will be hosted in Brussels from Monday June 29th to July 3rd 2026. It will take place as a Solvay workshop organised by the International Solvay Institutes. Further information about Capra 2026 will be posted in the coming months.

20260713

14th Cosmic-Ray International Studies and Multi-messenger Astroparticle Conference, July 13-17 2026, Sorrento

The main focus of the CRIS-MAC conference is the multi messenger aspects of astroparticle physics which naturally includes fields such as cosmic-ray physics, gamma-ray and multi-wavelength astronomy, astrophysical neutrinos and gravitational waves. The program includes invited lectures, contributed talks, posters and flash talks.

Conference Website

20260719

Workshop on “New Frontiers in Strong Gravity IV” in Benasque in July 19-31 2026

The fourth installment of the two-week workshop “New frontiers in strong gravity” will take place in Benasque, Spain, from 19–31 July 2026 at the Science Center in Benasque (https://benasque.org/new_general/cgi-bin/years.pl?ano=2026) in the Spanish Pyrenees. The registration will open in Spring 2026.

20260824

Listening to the Cosmos: New Frontiers in Gravitational Wave Physics, Aug 24 - Sep 26, 2026, Firenze

The first detection of gravitational waves from the Ligo-Virgo-Kagra collaboration and the recent results of several pulsar timing arrays have opened the exploration of the gravitational wave Universe. Over the next decade, several other ground and space-based experiments will join this exploration and allow us to access a broad band of the gravitational wave spectrum. This new exploration comes with a series of challenges that can only be overcome through close collaboration between experimentalists and theorists. This workshop will bring together experts working on the experiments enabling this exploration, as well as particle physicists and cosmologists, to discuss the open challenges that this new exploration presents and highlight the synergies between these different communities. Application deadline: April 30th 2026.

Workshop Website

20270823

Save the Date: Black Holes Inside and Out 2027 (BHIO27): August 23-27 2027

The conference Black Holes Inside and Out 2027 (BHIO27) will take place at Sapienza University of Rome from August 23 to August 27, 2027. This event follows the highly successful 2024 edition [https://strong-gr.com/black-holes-inside-and-out/], which brought together leading experts in black hole physics, including astrophysics and observational astronomy, cosmology, data analysis, mathematical and numerical relativity, perturbation theory, and quantum gravity, to discuss the state of the field and its future directions. Further information about the conference will be shared in the coming months.