Registration Open | 2026 NSF NGF Community Science Conference

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Registration Open for 2026 NSF NGF Community Science Conference

We are happy to announce that registration is now open for the 2026 NSF NGF Community Science Conference, held virtually May 26 & 28, and June 2 & 4.

This virtual conference focuses on recent advances in geophysics through innovations in instrumentation, computation, and methodology. It will provide an introduction to new capabilities within the NSF National Geophysical Facility (NGF), with a focus on how these developments can benefit the seismic, geodetic, and near-surface geophysics communities and strengthen collaborations across disciplines.

What to Know

  • Our schedule makes it easy for you to participate, with sessions spread out over multiple dates.
  • Catch up if you miss something—Sessions will be recorded and available to play on demand.
  • Virtual doesn't mean passive! There will be many ways to interact with your colleagues at this year's conference. Optional informal, interactive events will take place on May 27.

Present Your Research

We are hosting a virtual “Research Showcase” in place of a traditional poster session. Anyone who registers for the conference will have the opportunity to share their work with attendees in an interactive online format. Once registered, please complete and submit this form by May 12 with your presentation information.

Registration Rates: $75 regular, $50 student/postdoc

Please contact confe...@earthscope.org with any questions.

Science Planning Committee
Derek Schutt, Colorado State University
Daniel Portner, New Mexico Tech
Surui Xie, University of Houston

EarthScope Planning Contacts
Emily Zawacki
Krystin Poitra

The conference is sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). EarthScope Consortium operates the NSF National Geophysical Facility.

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