Konferenzen
20250630
Fourth MaNiTou Summer School on Gravitational Waves: A new window to the Universe, Jun 30 - July 5, 2025, Marseille
The school is collaboratively organized by scientific communities involved in Gravitational Waves, from 3 French locations in Southern France, namely Marseille, Nice and Toulouse, thus the MaNiTou name for the school. Registration to the 4th edition of the MaNiTou Summer School on Gravitational Waves is now open for registration until April 6th, 2025.
20250630
Geometric Foundations of Gravity 2025, June 30 - July 4 in Tatu
Geometric Foundations of Gravity is a conference dedicated to the various approaches to gravity that venture beyond the basic formalism of general relativity, i.e., the description in terms of a massless metric field in Riemannian geometry derived from the Einstein-Hilbert action. The topics will range from the foundational issues to the applications in cosmology, gravitational waves, black holes, and other objects.
20250630
10th Physics and Astrophysics at the eXtreme Workshop and 3rd Cosmic Explorer Symposium, June 30 – July 3, 2025, Urbana, Illinois
The meeting aims to explore how gravitational and electromagnetic wave observations can help us understand extreme physics, including strong gravitational fields, dark matter, nuclear physics, cosmology, and multimessenger astrophysics. The Cosmic Explorer Symposium will bring together the community to discuss important aspects of the design and operations of the Cosmic Explorer gravitational-wave observatories, covering both observational and instrument science. Together, PAX-X and the Cosmic Explorer Symposium will explore the science opportunities that come with the next-generation gravitational-wave detectors.
20250630
Cosmic Explorer Symposium and Physics and Astrophysics at the eXtreme workshop (PAX-X) at UIUC from 30 June - 3 July 2025
The 10th Physics and Astrophysics at the eXtreme workshop (PAX X) and the 3rd Cosmic Explorer Symposium will be held jointly at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 30 June – 3 July 2025. Registration will open shortly.
20250630
Enabling future gravitational waves astrophysics in the milli-hertz regime, June 30 - Juli 25, 2025, Munich
Join us to explore the uncharted milli-Hertz regime of the gravitational wave spectrum, a domain soon to be unlocked by space missions. With a special emphasis on the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, our workshop also broadens its scope to include other milli-Hertz missions and aims to explore synergies with the next generation of ground-based gravitational wave detectors.
20250707
Gravitational Waves meet Nuclear Astrophysics Conference (GravNu 2025), July 7-11, 2025, Fullerton
Our goal is to bring researchers from multiple fields together to understand how gravitational-wave astronomy will help us understand the dense matter equation of state and heavy-element nucleosynthesis in our universe.
20250707
Dark Side of the Universe 2025, July 7-11, Toronto
The 19th International Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe (DSU2025) will be held from July 7 - 12 2025 at the new science campus of the Université de Montreal and is co-organized by McGill University and the Université de Montreal.
20250707
Summer School, ISAPP GRAVITATIONAL WAVES: from theory to detection, Vienna, July 7-18 2025
Registration is now open for the ISAPP Summer School "GRAVITATIONAL WAVES: from theory to detection", at the Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics in Vienna. This astroparticle physics graduate school will cover important and timely topics connected to gravitational waves taught by internationally renowned experts. The primary focus will be on understanding how gravitational waves emerge from the theory of general relativity and how these can be detected using modern technologies.
20250714
GR24 & Amaldi16, July 14-18, 2025, Glasgow
The GR24–Amaldi Meeting will be held as a primarily in-person event at the Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow. Online resources will be made freely available after the event. Meeting organisation is led by the Institute for Gravitational Research at the University of Glasgow and the Institute of Physics.
20250714
Dark Matter and Stars, July 14-16 2025, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
The International Conference "Dark Matter and Stars: Multi-Messenger Probes of Dark Matter and Modified Gravity" aims to bring together scientists working across the different research fields of astrophysics, cosmology, and modified gravity.
20250714
Prospects in Theoretical Physics 2025:
Gravitational Waves from Theory to Observation, July 14-25, 2025, Princeton
PiTP is an intensive two-week summer program designed for advanced graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. The program will be held from July 14-25, 2025 at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. The school will explore the field of gravitational wave physics and astrophysics, bridging the gap between theory and observation. Gravitational waves offer a unique window into the Universe, allowing us to probe extreme astrophysical environments and primordial cosmological epochs.
20250717
XIV International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics 2025, July 17-31, Crete
The International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics aims to promote scientific exchange and the development of novel ideas in science, with a particular emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration. The conference will bring together experts from around the world, as well as promising young scientists working on experimental and theoretical aspects of particle, nuclear, heavy ion, and astroparticle physics and cosmology, along with colleagues from other disciplines, such as solid-state physics, mathematics, mathematical physics, quantum optics, and more.
20250721
New Frontiers in NR 2025 - July 21-25 2025 at University of Balearic Islands
The upcoming “New Frontiers 2025: past, current and future challenges in Numerical Relativity” will emphasize the significant theoretical and computational challenges ahead, not only in understanding the observations of gravitational waves and electromagnetic counterparts but also in comprehending the nature of gravity at a more fundamental level. Reflecting on past adversities and how our community overcame them may guide us in current and future endeavors.
20250721
SN2025gw: First IGWN Symposium on Core Collapse Supernova Gravitational Wave Theory and Detection, July 21-25 2025, Warsaw
The LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA Collaboration invites the core-collapse supernova (CCSN) astronomy and astrophysics community for a 5-day Symposium on July 21–25, 2025, at the University of Warsaw, Poland. CCSNe are among the most violent explosions known to occur in the Universe, and the next Galactic or near-extra-Galactic exploding massive star will be one of the most interesting, and most important, astronomical events of the century. This Symposium aims to bring CCSN experts together to address how to maximize the scientific potential of the first detection of core collapse supernova gravitational waves (GWs). The Symposium hopes to bring together GW astronomers and CCSN modelers, as well as neutrino and nuclear theorists, neutrino astronomers, and astronomers across the electromagnetic spectrum.
20250721
28th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity, July 21-25, 2025 in Southampton
The conference will be hosted at the Centenary Building (Building 100) on the University of Southampton's Highfield Campus. The five days will be filled with contributed talks and extensive discussion sessions. The conference will be held primarily as an in-person event with live remote participation via Zoom.
20250721
SN2025gw: First IGWN Symposium on Core Collapse Supernova Gravitational Wave Theory and Detection, Warsaw, July 21-25, 2025
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration invites the core-collapse supernova (CCSN) astronomy and astrophysics community for a 5-day Symposium on July 21-25, 2025, at the University of Warsaw, Poland. CCSNe are among the most violent explosions known to occur in the Universe, and the next Galactic or near extra-Galactic exploding massive star will be one of the most interesting, and most important, astronomical events of the century. This Symposium aims to bring CCSN experts together to address how to maximize the scientific potential of the first detection of core collapse supernova gravitational waves (GWs).
20250721
Quantum Gravity 2025, July 21-25, Penn State University
This conference, held at Penn State University located in State College Pennsylvania from July 21 until July 25 2025, aims to bring together researchers from all approaches to quantum gravity working on the full range from general conceptual aspects to potential phenomenological implications, as well as adjacent fields such as cosmology, quantum field theory and quantum information.
20250803
Aspen Summer 2025: Physics in the Era of Nanohertz Gravitational Waves
We are excited to announce that our 2025 summer Aspen workshop proposal for "Physics in the Era of Nanohertz Gravitational Waves" has been accepted and applications are now open. The program is scheduled for August 3-24, 2025. The application deadline is January 31, 2025.
20250804
Multimessenger Astronomy in the Era of Foundational AI, August 4-5 2025, Vanderbilt University in Nashville
Two immersive days exploring how large foundation models, transformers, diffusion models, self-supervised learners can accelerate astronomical discovery. Experts from gravitational-wave astronomy, multimessenger astronomy, and AI will share insights through talks and panel discussions.
20250804
Multimessenger Astronomy in the Era of Foundational AI at Vanderbilt University, August 4-5, 2025
Two immersive days exploring how large foundation models, transformers, diffusion models, self-supervised learners can accelerate astronomical discovery. Experts from gravitational-wave astronomy, multimessenger astronomy, and AI will share insights through talks and panel discussions.
20250805
Black Holes & Cosmology, August 5-9, 2025 at University of Iceland
The purpose of the conference Black Holes & Cosmology is to bring together world-renowned experts as well as junior researchers working on theoretical and observational aspects of black holes, particularly (but not limited to) their rôle in cosmology.
20250811
Mathematical Methods for the General Relativistic Two-body Problem August 11-15 2025, Singapore
This week-long IMS workshop provides a chance for researchers from relevant communities to work together on solving the remaining challenges in the modelling and interpretation of gravitational waves from asymmetric binary systems. The workshop will be structured along three main themes: theory, computation, and science. Each theme will be addressed through a combination of invited talks and discussion sessions.
20250820
3rd Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop, August 20-22 2025 at Leibniz University Hannover
The 3rd TVLBAI workshop follows the formation of the TVLBAI Proto-Collaboration and will focus on discussing the technology and physics drivers for large-scale Atom Interferometry as well as establishing a comprehensive roadmap. The primary objectives are to bring together researchers from diverse institutions and communities, foster strategic discussions, and develop a pathway towards funding for Terrestrial Very-Long Baseline Atom Interferometer projects expected to become operational in the mid-2030s.
20250825
Advancing gravitational wave predictions from cosmological first-order phase transitions, August 25–29 2025 at CERN
As the detection of a stochastic gravitational wave background from the early universe becomes increasingly promising, signals from hypothetical first-order phase transitions are attracting growing interest. Predicting these signals often requires the solution of plasma dynamics at macroscopic scales, which, in turn, depends on the phenomena that characterize the phase transition at microscopic scales. Therefore, various assumptions on distinctive scales and their separation are usually employed to enable concrete evaluations.
20250825
International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP) 2025, August 25-29, 2025
TAUP2025 is designed to convene theorists and experimentalists in the field of astroparticle physics to assess and deliberate on the current state and future directions of our discipline's thematic areas, including: Cosmology and particle physics, Dark matter and its detection, Neutrino physics and astrophysics, Gravitational waves, High-energy astrophysics and cosmic rays.
20250901
EREP 2025, Spanish and Portuguese Relativity Meeting, September 1-5, 2025, Alicante
The Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meetings (EREPs) are a long-standing scientific tradition that began in 1977. Since then, they have served as a key forum for the Portuguese and Spanish communities working in General Relativity and Gravitation, promoting collaboration and the exchange of ideas across a broad range of topics.
20250901
NEB-21: Recent Developments in Gravity, September 1-4, 2025, Corfu, Greece
The 21st conference in the series "Recent Developments in Gravity" (NEB) is co-organized by the "Hellenic Society for Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology" (HSRGC) and the Research Laboratory "Mathematical Physics and Computational Statistics" of the Ionian University. It will take place in Corfu, in September 1-4, 2025. The conference is hosted by the Ionian University in Corfu Town.
20250908
SIGRAV2025, September 8-12, Milano
The conference will cover various aspects of Classical and Quantum Gravity, including tests of General Relativity, cosmology, gravity experiments, and gravitational waves from experimental, theoretical, and data-analysis perspectives.
20250909
2nd Annual Workshop on Self-Force and Amplitudes, September 9-12, 2025, Southampton
Recent developments in perturbative quantum field theory have offered new insights into the classical two-body dynamics in the post-Minkowskian expansion (i.e., expansion in Newton's constant), leveraging efficient computational techniques traditionally used for collider physics.
20250915
The 10th Anniversary of the discovery of Gravitational Waves, September 15-17 2025 in Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the momentous first detection of gravitational waves, GW150914, a two-day international scientific meeting will be held at the Auditorium on the ParcBit campus, adjacent to the University of the Balearic Islands in Mallorca, Spain, on Monday, September 15, and Tuesday, September 16. The event will be followed by outreach activities for local students and the general public on Wednesday, September 17.
20250915
First International Latin American Conference on Gravitational Waves: 10 years since first detection, September 15–19, 2025, INPE, Brazil
A decade ago, science witnessed an extraordinary milestone: the first direct detection of gravitational waves, predicted by Albert Einstein in his Theory of General Relativity in 1915. These ripples in spacetime, generated by extreme cosmic events such as black hole mergers, remained merely a theoretical prediction until September 14, 2015, when the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) experiment captured this historic signal.
20250915
Nonlinear Black Hole Perturbation Theory: Merging Black Holes, Communities and Ideas, September 15-17 2025 at University of Nottingham
Black hole perturbation theory has been a key driver of theoretical gravity research since the 1960s, illuminating aspects of quantum gravity, information theory, gravitational-wave science, and the fundamental nature of black holes. It has played a particularly important role in two areas: self-force theory, used to model asymmetric binaries such as extreme-mass-ratio inspirals; and ringdown studies of dynamical black holes, such as occurs after a black hole merger.
20250923
APPEC Town Meeting 2025, September 23–24 at Universidad de Zaragoza
Town Meeting 2025: Preparation of the 2027-2036 Strategic Roadmap. As input for the preparation of the roadmap, a community survey took place beginning of this year. A briefing book including all Astroparticle Physics topics from the survey will be prepared by the APPEC Scientific Advisory Committee and released this summer, stay tuned!
20250923
APPEC Town Meeting 2025, September 23-24, Zaragoza, Spain
own Meeting 2025: Preparation of the 2027-2036 Strategic Roadmap
As input for the preparation of the roadmap, a community survey took place beginning of this year. A briefing book including all Astroparticle Physics topics from the survey will be prepared by the APPEC Scientific Advisory Committee and released this summer, stay tuned!
20250929
1st UNDARK workshop: astrophysical searches of dark sectors with radiowave observations, September 29 - October 3 2025, La Laguna, Tenerife
The 1st UNDARK workshop which will be held in Tenerife during the week Sept 29 - Oct 2rd 2025. This workshop will focus on astrophysical probes of fundamental questions related to the dark universe, with a specific emphasis on radio wave observations, as well as their possible connections with gravitational wave detection. The meeting is organized in the context of the UNDARK project and it aligns with the observational and instrumental expertise of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) in microwave astronomy.
20251006
10 Years of Gravitational Wave Discovery: Advancing the Frontiers of Gravitational Physics, October 6-10, 2025 at IIT Gandhinagar
The detection of gravitational waves in 2015 marked a groundbreaking milestone in science, not only confirming a key prediction of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity but also opening the door to an entirely new era of astrophysical exploration. India is contributing significantly to this global endeavor through the LIGO-India initiative - a mega science project on Indian soil, which aims to establish a gravitational wave observatory as part of the international network dedicated to detecting and studying these ripples in spacetime.
20251006
LISA School for early-career scientists, October 6-17, 2025 in Les Houches
The school is limited to 50 students, and will be served on a first-come, first-serve basis. Your registration confirmation will be sent mid-July and payment is expected before end of July. Registration is now open.
20251027
Quantum Universe 2025, October 27-31, 2025 in Avellino
The conference aims to bring together researchers from particle physics, gravitational physics, cosmology, and quantum mechanics. Modern physics faces several unresolved issues, from puzzles in theoretical particle physics (e.g. hierarchy problem, Grand Unification) to experimental anomalies (e.g. muon g-2, neutron lifetime), and questions surrounding dark matter, dark energy, quantum gravity, and the foundations of quantum mechanics. These branches are more interconnected than ever, with breakthroughs in one area often providing solutions in others. The conference will offer a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, allowing experts to share insights across these fields.
20251027
CoCoNuT meeting 2025, October 27-30 in Strasbourg
The CoCoNuT Meeting is a series of workshops aiming at fostering collaboration among relativistic astrophysics groups, specially within Europe. The series has been taking place yearly since 2009 and this year is hosted by Strasbourg University.
20251031
35th Midwest Relativity Meeting and "EricFest", October 31 - November 2, 2025 at University of Guelph
The 35th Midwest Relativity Meeting will be held at the University of Guelph on October 31 to November 2 (Friday to Sunday), 2025. The last day will be a scientific celebration of Eric Poisson's 60th birthday with invited speakers.
20251103
GW session at TeVPA, November 3-7 2025 in Valencia
TeVPA is an international conference focused on the field of Particle Astrophysics, covering exciting and timely topics such as cosmic ray physics, gamma-ray astronomy, neutrino astronomy, cosmology, dark matter searches, gravitational waves, and connections to particle physics. Plenary and parallel sessions will be devoted to explore the current status and the future perspectives of these topics. This year the conference will take place in Valencia, Spain, where we will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series, initiated in Fermilab in 2005.
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.
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
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.
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.