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Hybrid Event

15th - 16th June 2026 | Kitakyushu, Japan

International Conference on Astrophysics and Cosmology Research (ICASCR - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

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02

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Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis

This track focuses on the processes governing stellar evolution, including the formation, life cycle, and death of stars. It will also explore nucleosynthesis mechanisms that contribute to the chemical enrichment of the universe.

Track 02
Galaxies and Their Formation

This session will delve into the formation and evolution of galaxies, examining the interplay between dark matter and baryonic processes. Participants will discuss observational and theoretical approaches to understanding galaxy morphology and dynamics.

Track 03
Black Holes and High Energy Astrophysics

This track will investigate the properties and dynamics of black holes, including their formation, growth, and impact on surrounding environments. High energy phenomena associated with black holes, such as jets and accretion processes, will also be discussed.

Track 04
Dark Matter and Dark Energy

This session will address the nature and implications of dark matter and dark energy in the context of cosmological models. Researchers will present findings on their roles in the large-scale structure of the universe and cosmic evolution.

Track 05
Cosmic Microwave Background and Cosmological Parameters

This track will focus on the study of the cosmic microwave background radiation and its significance in cosmology. Discussions will include the implications of CMB observations for cosmological parameters and models.

Track 06
Gravitational Waves and Their Astrophysical Sources

This session will explore the detection and implications of gravitational waves in astrophysics. Topics will include their sources, such as merging black holes and neutron stars, and their role in advancing our understanding of the universe.

Track 07
Exoplanets and Planetary Science

This track will cover the latest advancements in exoplanet discovery and characterization, including methods of detection and the study of planetary atmospheres. The implications of exoplanet research for understanding habitability and planetary systems will also be discussed.

Track 08
Observational Astronomy Techniques

This session will highlight innovative observational techniques and technologies used in contemporary astronomy. Participants will share insights on data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation across various wavelengths.

Track 09
Astrophysical Simulations and Computational Methods

This track will focus on the role of simulations in astrophysics, including methods for modeling complex astrophysical phenomena. Participants will discuss the challenges and advancements in computational techniques for simulating cosmic events.

Track 10
Interstellar Medium and Star Formation

This session will explore the properties and dynamics of the interstellar medium and its critical role in star formation processes. Discussions will include the interaction between gas, dust, and stellar activity.

Track 11
Large-Scale Structure and Cosmological Evolution

This track will examine the formation and evolution of the large-scale structure of the universe, including galaxy clusters and cosmic filaments. Researchers will discuss observational evidence and theoretical frameworks that explain the distribution of matter in the cosmos.

2026 UPDATE

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