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| Subject: | GW-CMB2026 (May 18–19, 2026, Taiwan) |
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| Date: | 2026-04-20 16:34 |
| From: | Yuki Inoue <iy...@ncu.edu.tw> |
| To: | NgKW <n...@phys.sinica.edu.tw> |
| Cc: | Yuki Inoue <iy...@ncu.edu.tw>, JenChi...@gmail.com, 陳江梅 <cmc...@phy.ncu.edu.tw>, 物理系瞿怡仁 <yize...@gmail.com>, Ip Wing-Huen <win...@astro.ncu.edu.tw>, Albert Kong <ak...@phys.nthu.edu.tw>, "Line, Chun-Che 林峻哲" <lu...@phys.ncku.edu.tw>, Feng-Li Lin <fengl...@gmail.com>, Ian Vega <iv...@nip.upd.edu.ph>, Guo Chin Liu <gc...@gms.tku.edu.tw>, Kuo-Chuan Pan <kuochu...@gmail.com>, Chia-Ming <cm...@phy.ncu.edu.tw>, Chang Yuan-Hann <cha...@ncu.edu.tw>, Yusuke Mikura <ymi...@asiaa.sinica.edu.tw>, kinoSHITA Daisuke <dai...@ncu.edu.tw>, yfu...@cc.ncu.edu.tw |
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the international workshop GW-CMB2026, which will be held in Taiwan in May 2026.
This workshop will bring together leading researchers in gravitational-wave (GW) physics, cosmic microwave background (CMB) cosmology, and early-Universe science, with the goal of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration at a pivotal moment in experimental progress.
Ground-based GW observatories such as LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA continue to improve their sensitivity, while next-generation detectors are under active development. In parallel, CMB observations are entering a new era of precision, driven by experiments such as Simons Observatory, opening new windows onto primordial gravitational waves and fundamental physics.
The workshop aims to strengthen the scientific bridge between the GW and cosmology communities and to promote unified analysis approaches and coordinated observational strategies for the coming decade.
Taiwan hosts a dynamic and rapidly growing research community in gravitational-wave and cosmology science. Institutions such as National Central University, Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Leung Center for Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics(LeCosPA) provide a strong foundation across detector development, observational cosmology, and theoretical physics.
By hosting GW-CMB2026 in Taiwan, we aim to further strengthen international collaboration and position Taiwan as a natural bridge between gravitational-wave experimentation and cosmological exploration.
We would be delighted by your participation and contribution to this workshop.
Best regards,
Yuki