23 June 2025 to 11 July 2025
Albano Building 3
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Venue

Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.  

Workshop week 1 and workshop week 3:
Conference Center, Albano Building 3, floor 4 (Nordita building).

Conference week:
Oskar Kleins auditorium (FR4 / AlbaNova Building) 


Scope

We are excited to announce the three-week program "Axions in Stockholm, 2025," which will run from 23rd June to 11th July, 2025, at Stockholm University and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Nordita). This program will bring together leading experts in axion physics — from fundamental theory and cosmology to astroparticle physics and experiments — to evaluate the field’s status, address critical questions, and explore promising new directions.


Schedule


Week 1, workshop (23rd – 27th June): “Axions and gauge fields in the early and late universe”.
Focus on cosmological predictions of axion theories, and their observational prospects using existing or forthcoming data.
Week 2, conference (30th June – 4th July): “Axions in Stockholm, 2025”.
Bringing together researchers across disciplines to assess the status of the field, address critical questions, and identify the most promising future directions.
Week 3, workshop (7th – 11th July): “Direct and indirect axion searches”.
Focus on utilising the current and next-generation experiments and observatories to search for axions in the lab and in the sky. 


Registration

The registration and abstract submission will open on January 20, 2025.

Registration deadline is March 17, 2025.


Childcare support

We are happy to offer child-care services during the event. Capacity is limited, please register interest in these services upon application.


Scientific Organizing Committee

Stefano Bonnetti (INFN, Turin)
Francesca Calore (LAPTh, Annecy)
Jan Conrad (Stockholm University)
Jon Gudmundson (Stockholm University)
Oksana Iarygina (Nordita)
Jun-Woo Jeoung (Stockholm University)
David Marsh (Stockholm University)
Alex Millar (Fermilab)
Evangelos Sfakianakis (Texas University)
Hiranya Peiris (University of Cambridge, Stockholm University)
Frank Wilczek (Stockholm U., MIT, Arizona State U., Shanghai Jiaotong U. and SRCQS, Shanghai)


Local Organizing Committee

Aleksandr Chatrchyan (Nordita)
Oindrila Ghosh (Stockholm University)
Oksana Iarygina (Nordita)
Junwoo Jeoung (Stockholm University)
Gagandeep Kaur (Stockholm University)
David Marsh (Stockholm University)
Charalampos Nikolis (Stockholm University)
Andrea Gallo Rosso (Stockholm University)


Contact

In case of any questions please contact us by email: axionsinstockholm@fysik.su.se


Code of conduct

The Organization is committed to make this meeting productive, safe, and enjoyable for everyone regardless of nationality, gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, political views, disability, and physical appearance. We will not tolerate harassment or misconduct in any form including, but not limited to, physical, verbal, and online actions. The following guidelines are expected to be followed by everyone at the meeting.

  1. Treat everyone with respect and consideration, this includes being respectful and mindful in your critique of ideas, and also to be mindful of your surroundings and your fellow participants. Do not insult or put down fellow attendees or staff.
  2. Communication is expected to be appropriate for a professional audience with diverse backgrounds. Harassment and sexist, racist, derogatory, or exclusionary jokes or comments will not be tolerated, neither are sexual language or imagery.
  3. Harassment includes (but it is not limited to) sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, sexual attention or innuendo, deliberate intimidation, stalking of any individual, and language bashing. It also includes offensive comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, religion or political views.


Any violation of these guidelines may result in the immediate removal of the offender from the meeting without warning and without refund. Furthermore, the offender’s action may be reported to the corresponding national institution. This will be at the sole discretion of the local organizing committee. Participants asked to stop any kind of inappropriate behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Anyone wishing to report any violation of these guidelines, is encouraged to speak to the organizers. The organization will grant confidentiality to both parties involved and will do everything in their power to restore a professional and safe environment for all as fast as possible.

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