Summer at UW–Madison is filled with trips to the Terrace, amazing weather, and usually a break from classes. Physicists in Madison this summer can add one more thing to the list this summer: over a half dozen conferences, workshops, symposia and undergraduate research programs hosted on or near campus.
UW physics summer conference season kicks off with Quantum Summer School on May 28 and ends with Lepton-Photon on August 29. You’ll likely run into some old colleagues, or meet some new ones as they explore Chamberlin and Madison over the next few months. Learn about all our conferences offerings this year.
- Wisconsin Summer School for Quantum Science, May 28-30, Chamberlin Hall
- NOvA Collaboration Meeting Summer 2025, June 2-6, Chamberlin Hall
- Phenomenology Before and After the Standard Model: A Symposium in honor of Prof. Vernon Barger, June 5, Pyle Center
- Phenomenology at the Frontiers, June 6, Chamberlin Hall
- 15th Conference on the Intersection of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP 2025), June 9-13, Memorial Union
- ASTRONUM 2025 — the 17th International Conference on Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows, July 13-18, Fluno Center
- Lepton-Photon 2025, Aug 25-29, Monona Convention Center
In addition to these conferences, Physics is also hosting two Research Experiences for Undergrads (REUs): the Open Quantum Initiative and the CMS experiment are each hosting two undergraduate students.