We are pleased to announce that the International Conference
on Advances in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology
(ICAGAC2026) will be held on September 23-24, 2026 in Berlin,
Germany.
The International Conference on Advances in Gravitation,
Astrophysics and Cosmology (ICAGAC2026) is a premier forum that brings together
leading researchers, scientists, scholars and practitioners from around the
globe.
It is dedicated to exploring the frontiers of gravitational
physics, astrophysics, cosmology and related disciplines. Through an enriching
mix of keynote lectures, invited talks, contributed oral presentations, poster
sessions and exhibitions, The International Conference on Advances
in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology fosters rigorous scientific
exchange, collaborative networking, and the cross-fertilization of ideas across
theory, experiment and observation.
This event offers a unique platform for insightful discussions,
new partnerships, and the exchange of groundbreaking ideas.
We invite you to Berlin, Germany to
engage in a dynamic scientific event and contribute to the progress of
astrophysical research.
Best
regards,
Swathi M | Conference Secretary
ICAGAC2026
May 20, 2026
February 13, 2026
April 10, 2026
September 23-24, 2026
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excited that ICAGAC2026 will be taking place at Berlin,
the capital of Germany, is a dynamic city known for its rich history,
vibrant culture, and modern creativity. It stands as Germany’s largest city and
a major center for politics, art, and innovation.
Some of the most famous attractions
in Berlin, Germany are:
Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor), Berlin’s most recognizable symbol and a national icon of
Germany’s unity. It once marked the division between East and West Berlin and
now represents freedom and peace.
Reichstag Building (German
Parliament), A powerful mix of history and modern
architecture. The building survived WWII and was redesigned by architect Norman
Foster with a stunning glass dome overlooking the city.
Berlin Wall & East Side Gallery, The Berlin Wall is the most important reminder of the Cold
War and the city’s division. The East Side Gallery is the largest remaining
section, now a colorful open-air art gallery symbolizing freedom.
The city is also celebrated for its
diverse cuisine, combining traditional German dishes like currywurst and
Berliner Pfannkuchen with international influences, especially Turkish-inspired
street food like Döner kebab.
Efficient public transportation connects every corner of Berlin, making it easy to explore its museums, green parks, and bustling nightlife. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, education, or simply experiencing a modern European capital, Berlin offers a fascinating blend of the old and the new.
An outstanding conference with an impeccable lineup of speakers. The insights I gained were invaluable for my research. Truly a must-attend event in the field.
The networking opportunities were phenomenal. I connected with several potential collaborators. The organization was seamless from start to finish.
As a PhD student, the poster sessions and direct access to leading scientists were incredibly inspiring. I left with new ideas and a renewed passion for my work.