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Abstract submission info
Building on the success of the 2025 Aachen workshop, we invite contributions for the next iteration of the Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) Modelling Workshop, taking place 9–12 June 2026.
This event focuses on DFN modelling with a continued emphasis on free and open-source tools to promote transparency, reproducibility and collaborative development.
Participation by invitation
Participation is by invitation only and limited in number. Due to time constraints for presentations and demos, we reserve the right to decline abstracts submitted by individuals who have not been invited directly by the organizing team or by a colleague forwarding our invitation. If you are unsure whether this applies to you, please contact the organizing team before submitting your abstract.
Contribution types
We accept two types of contributions:
Oral presentations
Flexible thematic scope, provided the contribution fits the overall workshop focus.
Duration: 20 minutes.
Demos / Hackathons
A hands-on demonstration of a software you are using that fits the topic of the workshop. The aim is to enable other participants to install and test the software. Must exclusively demonstrate free and open-source software.
Duration: Flexible, but at least 60 minutes. Please indicate your preferred length during submission.