Date: 07 January 2026
Time: 08:00
Duration: 3 days
Location: London, United Kingdom
Cost: £ 150 - £ 300
Organiser: King's College London, University of Bologna and IPPP Durham University
NuPhys 2026: Prospects in Neutrino Physics is an international conference that is unique in addressing the synergy between current and future experiments, their results, and their phenomenological aspects. It is also very timely, as the design of these experiments is currently ongoing. The latest results will be presented from both theoretical and experimental perspectives. This conference will allow for an exchange of ideas and discuss the latest developments in these areas.
The programme has been expanded to incorporate the crucial Dark Sector searches and new detector technologies.
This conference will be unique in its focus on the synergy between experimental and phenomenological aspects, and it is particularly timely, as new experiments are becoming operational. The latest results will be presented from both theoretical and experimental studies.
We have also included parallel sessions for the first time to address the different topics in more detail.
To encourage and facilitate the participation of early-career researchers and PhD students, a poster session will be a key activity of the meeting, with posters displayed throughout the conference. Prizes will be awarded to the top two experimental and top two theoretical posters, as determined by the participants' votes.