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    PHY 2026 - 10th International Conference on Recent advances in Physics (PHY 2026)

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    Deadline: February 14, 2026 | Date: May 30, 2026-May 31, 2026

    Venue/Country: Virtual Conference, Australia

    Updated: 2026-02-12 00:45:20 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    10th International Conference on Recent advances in Physics (PHY 2026)

    May 30 ~ 31, 2026, Virtual Conference

    https://phy2026.org/index

    Scope

    10th International Conference on Computing and Information Technology Trends (PHY 2026) offers a premier global forum for presenting and discussing the latest developments in theoretical, experimental, and applied physics. As the field continues to expand through ground breaking discoveries and transformative technologies, PHY 2026 aims to bring together leading researchers, industry experts, and emerging scholars to exchange knowledge, explore new methodologies, and address the challenges shaping modern physics

    The conference highlights both practical and theoretical contributions that advance the fundamental understanding of physical phenomena and drive innovation across diverse subfields.

    Original research papers, state of the art reviews, and high quality survey articles are invited in all areas of physics. Authors are encouraged to submit work that presents significant results, innovative projects, comprehensive analyses, or industrial experiences demonstrating meaningful progress in the discipline.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following

    Quantum Science and Technology

    Quantum Materials and Topological Phases

    Quantum Information, Computing and Communication

    Quantum Optics, Quantum Photonics and Light Matter Interaction

    Quantum Simulation and Quantum Many Body Physics

    Quantum Sensing, Metrology and Precision Measurement

    Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

    Strongly Correlated Electron Systems

    2D Materials, Graphene and van der Waals Heterostructures

    Superconductivity, Superfluidity and Emergent Phenomena

    Spintronics, Quantum Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

    Functional, Electronic, Photonic and Energy Materials

    Soft Condensed Matter, Complex Fluids and Non Equilibrium Systems

    Photonics, Optics and Ultrafast Science

    Ultrafast Optics, Attosecond Physics and High Field Science

    Nano Photonics, Plasmonics and Meta Surfaces

    Integrated Photonics, Silicon Photonics and Optical Communications

    Nonlinear Optics and Laser Physics

    High Intensity Laser Matter Interactions

    Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics

    Cold Atoms, Ions and Molecular Quantum Control

    Rydberg Physics and Quantum Gases

    Precision AMO Experiments and Fundamental Tests

    Ultrafast, Nonlinear and High Resolution Spectroscopy

    AMO Physics for Quantum Technologies

    High Energy, Particle and Nuclear Physics

    Theoretical and Experimental High Energy Physics

    Collider Physics (LHC, HL LHC, Future Colliders)

    Neutrino Physics and Astroparticle Physics

    Dark Matter Searches and Beyond Standard Model Physics

    Nuclear Astrophysics, Rare Isotope Beams and Nuclear Structure

    Quark Gluon Plasma and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

    Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy

    Magnetic and Inertial Confinement Fusion

    High Energy Density Physics

    Laser Plasma Interactions

    Space and Astrophysical Plasmas

    Plasma Diagnostics, Modeling and Simulation

    Astrophysics, Cosmology and Space Science

    Cosmology, Dark Energy and Large Scale Structure

    Black Holes, Neutron Stars and Gravitational Waves

    Stellar, Galactic and Extragalactic Astrophysics

    Exoplanets, Planetary Science and Habitability

    Space Instrumentation, Observational Techniques and Missions

    Biophysics and Interdisciplinary Physics

    Biological Physics, Soft Matter and Complex Biological Systems

    Medical Physics, Biomedical Imaging and Radiation Physics

    Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics and Complex Systems

    Computational Physics, Machine Learning and Data Driven Modeling

    Climate Physics, Earth Systems and Environmental Physics

    Applied Physics and Emerging Technologies

    Nanotechnology, Nano Fabrication and Characterization

    Advanced Instrumentation, Detectors and Measurement Technologies

    Energy Materials, Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Physics

    Thermoelectrics, Batteries and Energy Storage Physics

    Industrial Physics and Real World Applications

    Paper Submission

    Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission System by February 14, 2026. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by International Journal of Recent advances in Physics (IJRAP) (Confirmed).

    Selected papers from PHY 2026, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of the following journal.

    International Journal of Recent advances in Physics (IJRAP)

    Important Dates

    Submission Deadline: February 14, 2026

    Authors Notification: March 31, 2026

    Registration & camera – Ready Paper Due: April 07, 2026

    Contact Us

    Here’s where you can reach us : phyatphy2026.org or phyconfatyahoo.com (or) phyconfeatgmail.com


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