16–20 Mar 2026
Glacier Hotel - Les Diablerets
UTC timezone

Conference Topics

Persistent cosmological tensions (such as the H0, σ8 and dipole tensions), as well as intriguing new evidence of evolving dark energy, have placed fundamental questions re. the evolution and structure of the Universe at the forefront of the field of cosmology. New cosmological probes like gravitational waves and astrophysical transients are becoming a crucial resource for observational cosmology, by testing and validating these results, en route to understanding whether they are indicative of unsolved systematics or instead of new physics. 

This second edition of Cosmology in the Alps will focus on radio cosmology studying the universe on large scales. For each of the topics listed below we welcome abstracts for contributions presenting theoretical, observational or methodological (e.g., software, AI, or numerical data analysis) results, as well as contributions covering instrumentation and current/future experiments and surveys.

Session topics for Cosmology in the Alps 26 include:

1. Synergies between Cosmology and Astrophysics, including EoR studies

2. Constraints on Cosmology and Gravity from Pulsar Timing Arrays

3. Magnetism in the Cosmic Web

4. HI Galaxies as Cosmological Probes

5. Radio Strong Lensing

6. Radio Transients