Pre-Enrollment

16th May 2026

Final Paper Submission

21st May 2026

Registration Deadline

31st May`2026

Conference Date

15th Jun - 16th Jun 2026

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
TRACK 01

Advances in Quantum Field Theory

This track focuses on the latest developments in quantum field theory, including novel approaches and theoretical frameworks. Participants will explore the implications of these advancements for particle physics and beyond.

TRACK 02

Gauge Theories and Their Applications

This session will delve into the intricacies of gauge theories, emphasizing their role in the Standard Model and beyond. Discussions will include recent breakthroughs and their implications for particle interactions.

TRACK 03

Renormalization Techniques in Quantum Field Theory

This track will cover the various renormalization techniques employed in quantum field theory, highlighting their significance in making sense of divergent quantities. Researchers will present new methods and applications in different contexts.

TRACK 04

Feynman Diagrams and Scattering Amplitudes

This session will explore the utility of Feynman diagrams in calculating scattering amplitudes and their role in visualizing particle interactions. Participants will discuss both traditional and innovative approaches to diagrammatic techniques.

TRACK 05

Symmetry Breaking and Its Consequences

This track will investigate the phenomenon of symmetry breaking in quantum field theory and its profound implications for particle masses and interactions. Contributions will include theoretical insights and experimental validations.

TRACK 06

Quantum Electrodynamics: New Perspectives

This session will focus on recent advancements in quantum electrodynamics, including novel calculations and experimental results. Participants will discuss the implications of these findings for our understanding of electromagnetic interactions.

TRACK 07

Quantum Chromodynamics: Challenges and Progress

This track will address the current challenges in quantum chromodynamics, particularly in the context of confinement and asymptotic freedom. Researchers will present new theoretical insights and experimental data that shed light on these issues.

TRACK 08

Path Integrals and Non-Perturbative Methods

This session will explore the path integral formulation of quantum field theory and its applications in non-perturbative contexts. Participants will discuss innovative techniques and their implications for understanding complex systems.

TRACK 09

Effective Field Theories in Particle Physics

This track will examine the role of effective field theories in simplifying complex physical systems and their applications in particle physics. Contributions will highlight both theoretical developments and experimental validations.

TRACK 10

Supersymmetry: Theoretical Insights and Experimental Searches

This session will focus on the theoretical underpinnings of supersymmetry and ongoing experimental searches for supersymmetric particles. Participants will discuss the implications of supersymmetry for our understanding of fundamental interactions.

TRACK 11

Anomalies and Vacuum Structure in Quantum Field Theory

This track will investigate the role of anomalies in quantum field theory and their impact on vacuum structure and particle phenomenology. Researchers will present new findings and theoretical perspectives on these critical topics.