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Upcoming丨The 32nd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics


The 32nd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics will take place in Shanghai, China, from December 11 to 15, 2023. It will be hosted by Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

The symposium will cover all major topics on high-energy and particle astrophysics, cosmology and relativity. It will include morning plenary sessions and afternoon parallel sessions which will function as mini-symposia in each sub-field. The plenary sessions will consist of ~45 min review talks. The afternoon sessions will feature oral talks (about 15-30 min) and poster contributions.


Science Program

The science program will consist of invited plenary talks and a number of parallel mini-symposia, each will have its own invited/solicited talks and contributed talks, as well as poster presentations throughout the meeting.

On Monday through Thursday, there will be plenary talks in the morning, and one or two sessions of parallel mini-symposia in the afternoon (see below). The Wednesday afternoon parallel sessions will be truncated, to allow for a visit/reception at TDLI and conference dinner.

The duration of a mini-symposia will range from two to five 100 mins sessions, depending on the number of participants and submitted abstracts. At a given time, there are at most 4 parallel mini-symposia ongoing.

The organized mini-symposia include:
#1. Gravitational wave astrophysics: from LIGO to PTA (GW)
#2. Astroparticle physics: high-energy cosmic rays, gamma-rays and neutrinos (PART)
#3. Accretion processes around compact objects: from stellar-mass black holes and neutron stars to supermassive black holes (ACC)
#4. Cosmic explosions and EM transients: SNe, GRBs, FBOTs, TDEs, etc. (EXP)
#5. Neutron Stars: from theory to observations, from pulsars to FRBs (NS)
#6. Dark Matter: from WIMP to axions/ALP, from laboratory search to astrophysical constraints (DM)
#7. Cosmology with Large-scale structure (LSS)
#8. Gravitational Lensing (LENS)
#9. Plasma Astrophysics: From Laboratory to the Cosmos (PLAS)
#10. Near-Term High-Energy Astrophysics Missions in China and Beyond (MIS)

Partial List of Speakers:

Matthew Bailes
Swinburne University of Technology, Director of ARC Center of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery, Shaw Prize Laureate

Roger Blandford
Stanford Univ., Founding Director of Kavili Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, Shaw Prize Laureate, Crafoord Prize Laureate

Alessandra Buonanno
Director of Albert Einstein Institute, Max Planck Institute of Gravitational Physics

Zhen Cao
Academician of CAS, Instutute of High-Energy Astrophysics

Charles Gammie
Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Henk Hoekstra
Professor of Observational Cosmology, Leiden University 

Roy Kerr (online)

University of Canterbury, Crafoord prize laureate. Discoverer of the famous Kerr solution for black holes.


Chung-Pei Ma
Distinguished Professor, Univ. of California at Berkeley

Ue-Li Pen
Director of ASIAA, Former Director of Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics

Sanjay Reddy
Director of National Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington

Anatoly Spitkvsky
Professor of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University

Kip Thorne (online)

Caltech, Nobel Laureate


Neil Turok

Univ. of Edinburgh, Former Director of the Perimeter Institute

Simon White
Former Director of Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics (MPA), Shaw Prize Laureate

Please go to http://texasinshanghai.org for more information


Live Streaming Link: 
https://www.koushare.com/lives/room/113149


We look forward to welcoming hundreds of international astronomers and physicists to Shanghai in December 2023!



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