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Opening day
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Submission deadline
The call for abstracts is open from April 30, 2026 to August 31, 2026.
Abstract Guidelines
Talks and posters will be selected on the basis of submitted abstracts. Contributions will be organized into parallel talks and posters across 7 tracks, or categorized using the keywords listed at the end of this announcement. Outstanding contributions may be elevated to plenary talks at the discretion of the Program Committee.
Please keep the following in mind when preparing your submission:
Abstracts should be 100–250 words (no hard limit, but brevity is appreciated).
Clearly highlight any new methods or results where applicable.
Choose your track carefully — base this on the problem being addressed, not the tools used. Track conveners and the Program Committee reserve the right to reassign submissions as needed.
Ensure that the email addresses of both submitters and proposed presenters are monitored regularly.
Tracks
Track 1 — Early universe and inflation
Track 2 — Dark energy and dark matter from string theory
Track 3 — Large scale structure and dark ages
Track 4 — Dark Matter: theoretical models, astrophysical signatures and detection techniques
Track 5 — Gravitational waves
Track 6 — Neutrino cosmology and its interplay with dark matter and dark energy
Track 7 — Dark Energy: theory and observations