"The Low Energy Frontier – Dark Matter and Neutrinos in Theory and Experiments"
ISAPP School 2026
- Beginn: 20.07.2026
- Ende: 31.07.2026
- Gastgeber: MPP & LMU
- Kontakt: isapp@mpp.mpg.de
The ISAPP Summer School 2026 introduces PhD students and young researchers to the low-energy frontier of astroparticle physics, with a focus on dark matter and neutrinos from both theoretical and experimental perspectives. The two-week programme at the Garching Research Campus combines lectures by international experts with interactive discussions, Q&A sessions, and hands-on sessions.
The school is part of the International School on
AstroParticle Physics (ISAPP) network, which brings together leading
European institutions to offer advanced doctoral training in
astroparticle physics. It is co-organised by the Max Planck Institute
for Physics and the Technical University of Munich, in collaboration
with the SFB MONA Graduate School.
Topics covered include axions, dark matter, cosmic
rays, and low-energy neutrino physics, with a combination of
theoretical, experimental, and novel hardware technology sessions. The
programme is designed to provide a broad foundation for participants who
are not yet specialists in these topics. Participants will benefit from
the collaborative research environment of the Garching campus, home to
world-class institutions and cutting-edge experimental facilities.