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Hybrid Event

30th - 1st July 2026 | Seattle, USA

International Conference on Astroparticle Physics and Dark Matter (ICAPDDM - 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 13 — Climate Action
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Advancements in Astroparticle Physics

This track will explore the latest developments in astroparticle physics, focusing on the interplay between cosmic rays and high-energy particles. Researchers are invited to present their findings on novel detection methods and theoretical frameworks.

Track 02
Dark Matter Candidates and Detection Strategies

This session will delve into various candidates for dark matter, including WIMPs and axions, and discuss innovative indirect detection strategies. Contributions that highlight experimental results and theoretical predictions are particularly welcome.

Track 03
Neutrino Physics: From Theory to Experiment

This track will cover the latest theoretical advancements and experimental results in neutrino physics. Topics may include neutrino oscillations, interactions, and their implications for astrophysical phenomena.

Track 04
Gamma-Ray Astronomy: Probing the High-Energy Universe

This session will focus on gamma-ray astronomy and its role in understanding high-energy astrophysical processes. Presentations may include observational results, data analysis techniques, and theoretical models.

Track 05
Cosmic Neutrinos and Their Astrophysical Significance

This track will examine the role of cosmic neutrinos in astrophysics, including their sources and implications for our understanding of the universe. Researchers are encouraged to present both theoretical insights and observational data.

Track 06
Gravitational Waves: New Frontiers in Astrophysics

This session will explore the implications of gravitational wave detections for astrophysics and cosmology. Topics may include the sources of gravitational waves and their connections to dark matter and energy.

Track 07
Astrophysical Detectors: Innovations and Applications

This track will highlight recent innovations in astrophysical detectors and their applications in astroparticle physics. Contributions that showcase new technologies and their impact on data collection are encouraged.

Track 08
Cosmology and the Nature of Dark Energy

This session will focus on the role of dark energy in cosmology, exploring its implications for the expansion of the universe. Researchers are invited to discuss theoretical models and observational evidence.

Track 09
Particle Interactions in High-Energy Environments

This track will investigate particle interactions in extreme astrophysical environments, including supernovae and black hole accretion disks. Presentations may cover both experimental and theoretical approaches.

Track 10
Astroparticle Modeling and Simulations

This session will focus on the development of models and simulations in astroparticle physics. Contributions that demonstrate the application of computational techniques to astrophysical problems are particularly welcome.

Track 11
Cosmic Backgrounds and Their Implications

This track will explore the significance of cosmic backgrounds, including the cosmic microwave background and neutrino backgrounds, in understanding the universe's evolution. Researchers are encouraged to present both observational data and theoretical analyses.

2026 UPDATE

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