########################################### Table of Contents ########################################### 1. Conferences 1.1. BiCoQ conference: from gravity to particles, Milan, Italy 1.2. Space. Time. Civilization. II. (online) 1.3. The 12th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Bedlewo, Poland 1.4. 13th Aegean Summer School, Kasos, Greece 1.5. Relativistic effects in large scale structure, Aegina, Greece 1.6. Asian Gravitational Wave Astronomy Meeting 2026, Chiang Mai, Thailand 1.7. 25th Eastern Gravity Meeting, Ithaca, NY, USA 1.8. New Directions in Semiclassical Gravity, York, UK 1.9. Eighth Spacetime Conference, Albena, Bulgaria 1.10. School of Basic Science 2026: Advanced Methods for the Physics of the Universe, Campagna, Italy 1.11. Cologne-Bonn Symposium on the habitats of massive stars across cosmic time, Cologne, Germany 1.12. Thermality in Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes, Sao Paulo, Brazil 1.13. Gravity@Prague 2026, Czech Republic 1.14. Puzzles in the QG landscape: viewpoints from different approaches 2026, Graz, Austria 2. Jobs 2.1. PhD position in Theoretical Relativistic Astrophysics, Frankfurt, Germany 2.2. Lecturer, Troy, AL, USA 2.3. Director/Senior Electronics Design Engineer for Instrumentation Design Lab, Lawrence, KS, USA 2.4. Master/PhD positions in gravitation and cosmology, Nanjing, China 2.5. 3-year PostDoc position in Theoretical Physics, Krakow, Poland 2.6. Temporary Lecturer in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Dublin, Ireland 2.7. Postdoctoral Position in the Department of Physics, Bombay, India 3. News 3.1. New Book: "Naming the Universe. An Etymological Dictionary of Physics, Mathematics and Space Sciences" ============================================== 1. Conferences ============================================== 1.1. BiCoQ conference: from gravity to particles, Milan, Italy --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/03/bicoq-conference-from-gravity... Starting: 2026-06-15 to 2026-06-19 Location: Milan, Italy Additional Information: https://indico.global/event/16054 Contact: bicoqconference[AT]unimib.it We are pleased to announce the upcoming BiCoQ Conference, hosted by the University of Milano-Bicocca between June 15 and 19, 2026. This event is the first international conference hosted by the new Bicocca Center for Quantitative Cosmology, a Department of Excellence project dedicated to unraveling the fundamental laws of nature through the study of gravity and the dark universe: https://bicoq.fisica.unimib.it The conference centers on the intersection of gravitational physics and the search for dark matter and energy, exploring the theoretical and experimental challenges of understanding the cosmic "dark sector" and the quantum nature of gravity. Plenary sessions will review state-of-the-art advancements in the main scientific areas covered by the conference, while three focused parallel sessions will address ongoing efforts and future directions in: - constraining dark matter and dark energy through astrophysical observations - the physics of gravitational waves from binary systems - the search for new physics via the detection of dark matter candidates beyond the Standard Model and ultra-high-frequency gravitational waves. Abstract submission is now open. For full details on the program, deadlines, and abstract submission, please visit our Indico page: https://indico.global/event/16054 Key dates include: - Abstract submission deadline: April 20, 2026 - Notification of abstract acceptance: by April 30, 2026 - Registration opening: February 15, 2026 - Registration deadline: May 15, 2026 - Conference week: June 15-19, 2026 Confirmed keynote speakers: - N. Aggarwal (UC Davis, USA) - S. Fairhurst (University of Cardiff, UK) - N. Fornengo (Universita' di Torino, Italy) - N. Luetzgendorf (ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk, NL) - A. Newman (Carnegie Science, USA) - S. Simon (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA) - U. Sperhake (University of Cambridge, UK) - S. Vegetti (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.2. Space. Time. Civilization. II. (online) --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/03/iii-international-scientific-... Starting: 2026-11-07 to 2026-11-12 Location: Russi, India, Egypt Additional Information: https://icstc.space/ Contact: Space.Time.Civilization[AT]gmail.com On November 7th to 12th, 2026, Bauman Moscow State Technical University will hold the 3rd "Space. Time. Civilization. STC-2026" International Scientific Conference, which will focus on studies of space both near-Earth and deep, on investigating large-scale structures of the Universe, and on issues of maintaining geospatial security and ensuring sustainable development of our Civilization. These conferences primarily aim to promote scientific collaboration in solving natural and anthropogenic problems pertaining to global threats and risks posed to the existence of Civilization. Similarly to STC-2024, STC-2026 will be held simultaneously in three countries, both online and in-person. The principal organizers of the forum include: * Russia: BMSTU, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Gravitational Society. * India: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. * Egypt: Egyptian Russian University (participation supported by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Egypt). As part of this year's conference, a meeting of the Diplomatic Club of the Diplomatic Academy (currently of MGIMO University of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia) will take place, featuring representatives of foreign missions in Moscow. The STC-2026 schedule: November 7th, 2026, - check-in and accommodation November 8th to 11th, 2026, - conference sessions November 12th, 2026, - departure of participants The working language of the conference is English, with simultaneous interpretation provided for some sessions. Presentations will be recorded on video and broadcast internationally. Registration form and more information available on the website. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.3. The 12th Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity, Bedlewo, Poland --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=30972 Starting: 2026-08-02 to 2026-08-07 Location: Bedlewo, Poland Additional Information: https://events.ncbj.gov.pl/event/459/ Contact: PoToR2026[AT]ncbj.gov.pl The 12th Annual Conference of the Polish Society on Relativity (PoToR) serves as a key platform for fostering collaboration and the exchange of ideas among Polish and international scientists working in gravitational physics. The scientific program of the meeting includes mathematical and numerical relativity, gravitational wave science, relativistic cosmology, early universe physics, black hole physics, and quantum gravity models. Continuing the tradition of previous editions, the conference will feature a mix of invited plenary talks and contributed presentations. We shall, in particular, support presentations from the early-career scientists. Invited Speakers: Manuela Campanelli; Martin Hendry; Christoph Kehle; Claus Kiefer; Yury Levin; Oliver Petersen; Katarzyna Rejzner; Vojtech Witzany Organising Committee: Andrzej Krolak (chair), Aleksandra Pedrak, Wlodzimierz Piechocki, Orest Dorosh Scientific Committee: Andrzej Krolak, Marek Biesiada, Piotr Chrusciel, Mariusz Dabrowski, Maciej Dunajski, Andrzej Gozdz, Agnieszka Janiuk, Piotr Jaranowski, Wojciech Kaminski, Patryk Mach, Edward Malec, Wlodzimierz Piechocki, Sebastian Szybka, Tomasz Trzesniewski +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.4. 13th Aegean Summer School, Kasos, Greece --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/07/13th-aegean-summer-school-kas... Starting: 2026-09-14 to 2026-09-18 Location: Kasos, Greece Additional Information: https://www.physics.ntua.gr/cosmo26/ Contact: lpapa[AT]central.ntua.gr The aim of the 13th Aegean Summer School is to discuss the recent developments in theory in Gravity and Cosmology and in observations discussing the LIGO, VIRGO, LISA and BINGO experiments. The Aegean Summer Conferences take place every two years on different islands of Greece and aim to promote scientific research in Greece, educate Greek and foreign young scientists on modern developments in Physics, and enhance Greece's scientific presence in the international scientific community. These conferences are addressed to distinguished Greek and international scientists in the field of Physics and contribute to the promotion of Greece and the islands where they are organized. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.5. Relativistic effects in large scale structure, Aegina, Greece --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=30977 Starting: 2026-06-08 to 2026-06-12 Location: Aegina island, Greece Additional Information: https://indico.cern.ch/e/greffectsAegina Contact: chris.clarkson[AT]qmul.ac.uk We are pleased to announce GR effects in ΛSS, a workshop on general-relativistic effects in large-scale structure, taking place 8-12 June 2026 at the Old Prison of Aegina, on Aegina island, Greece (a short ferry trip from Athens). This meeting continues the series of workshops on GR effects in cosmology (Cape Town 2016, Zurich 2017, Sexten 2018, Zurich 2019, Porto 2022, Geneva 2024, Garching 2025), where we discuss advances in relativistic modelling, recent progress on novel observables, and analysis methodologies for current and upcoming LSS surveys. Topics include (but are not limited to): relativistic effects in galaxy clustering and other lightcone observables, relativistic corrections to LSS statistics, connections to simulations, and strategies to extract information from new surveys. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.6. Asian Gravitational Wave Astronomy Meeting 2026, Chiang Mai, Thailand --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/13/asian-gravitational-wave-astr... Starting: 2026-07-05 to 2026-07-11 Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand Additional Information: https://indico.narit.or.th/e/agwam2026 Contact: agwam.2026[AT]gmail.com The AGWAM-2026 aims to bring together students, early-career researchers, and experts across Asia and beyond to discuss recent developments in gravitational-wave (GW) astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, and fundamental physics. This meeting follows the successful APCTP-GW2025 program held at Academia Sinica, Taipei. AGWAM in 2026 is structured as an integrated six-day program with two complementary components, organised on alternating days to maximise interaction between early-career researchers (ECRs), students, and experts throughout the week. The first component is a three-day student school, designed to provide a broad and accessible introduction to GW science. It will feature pedagogical lectures by leading experts and hands-on sessions covering key aspects of GW data analysis and observational techniques, such as pulsar timing. The second component is a three-day technical workshop, focusing on current research topics and recent advances in the field. It will include invited talks, contributed presentations, and open discussions, with a strong emphasis on fostering participation by ECRs. By alternating school days and workshop days, the program ensures that students and ECRs can engage closely with experts over the full week, moving seamlessly from foundational learning to cutting-edge research discussions. The scientific program will cover a broad range of topics, including: * Pulsar Timing Arrays (PTAs) and Their Transformative Sciences * Current and future ground-based GW observatories and Their Precision Sciences * Space-based GW missions and Their Discovery-Driven Sciences * Early-Universe Probes and Their Foundational Sciences * Data Analysis, Signal Processing and Their Computational Sciences Distinguished Invited Speakers Alvin Chua (National University of Singapore) Bruce Allen (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics) Chunglee Kim (Ewha Womans University) Feng-Li Lin (National Taiwan Normal University) Hyung Mok Lee (Seoul National University) Lan Nguyen Quynh (Phenikaa University) Masahide Yamaguchi (Institute for Basic Science, Korea) Myungshin Im (Seoul National University) Otto Hannuksela (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Siyuan Chen (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory) Supakchai Ponglertsakul (Silpakorn University) Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto University) Tjonnie Li (KU Leuven) Wang-Wei Yu (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics) Yan Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) Yuki Inoue (National Central University, Taiwan) Students and early-career researchers are especially encouraged to participate. The meeting will provide an inclusive platform for learning, discussion, and networking with established leaders in the field. A dedicated open forum will address the theme of strengthening multi-band and multi-messenger GW astronomy in the Asia-Pacific region, with the explicit goal of identifying collaborative opportunities and establishing long-term scientific priorities. Contributed talks and posters are welcome; however, presentation slots are limited. Deadline for registration and abstract submission: May 15, 2026 Support for attending the meeting will be available to deserving participants. Light refreshments will be provided during breaks. Participants will be responsible for their own meals. A conference banquet will be organised during the week. Further details regarding registration, abstract submission, and the scientific program will be announced on the workshop website. Code of Conduct. The organizers are committed to ensuring that this workshop is a positive, inclusive, and enriching experience for all participants. We aim to foster an environment free from harassment and discrimination, welcoming individuals of all genders, sexual orientations, disabilities, physical appearances, body sizes, ethnicities, nationalities, religions and ages. Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. Thank you for helping us create a supportive and collaborative community. Organizing Committee Apimook Watcharangkool (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand) Achamveedu Gopakumar (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Alvin Chua (National University of Singapore) Ian Vega (University of the Philippines) Kin-Wang Ng (Academia Sinica) Reginald Christian Bernardo (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics) Vicharit Yingcharoenrat (Chulalongkorn University) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.7. 25th Eastern Gravity Meeting, Ithaca, NY, USA --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/14/25th-eastern-gravity-meeting/ Starting: 2026-05-28 to 2026-05-29 Location: Ithaca, NY, USA Additional Information: https://www.black-holes.org/egm2026 Contact: lek10[AT]cornell.edu We are pleased to announce that the 25th Eastern Gravity Meeting will be held May 28-29 2026 at Cornell University. The meeting will gather researchers involved in all areas of gravitational physics, including classical and quantum gravity, theoretical, observational, and computational gravity, gravitational astrophysics and cosmology. The conference aims to encourage connections between researchers in the Eastern US. Participants may contribute short presentations; priority for presenting at the meeting will be given to junior researchers, and a prize for best student talk, sponsored by the Division of Gravitational Physics of the APS, will be awarded at the end of the meeting. Registration and further information about the meeting is available here: https://www.black-holes.org/egm2026 For more information about this meeting, please contact Nils Deppe (nd357 at cornell.edu). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.8. New Directions in Semiclassical Gravity, York, UK --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=31005 Starting: 2026-09-14 to 2026-09-17 Location: York, UK Additional Information: https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/new-directions-scg-workshop/home Contact: patricia.ribesmetidieri[AT]york.ac.uk We are pleased to announce that the University of York will host the workshop New Directions in Semiclassical Gravity from 14 - 17 September 2026. Registration is now open. We warmly invite you to register to attend and to submit a contributed talk by 30 June 2026. Please note that there is no registration fee for this workshop. Limited funding is available to support students and early-career researchers. For further details, please contact the organizers via email. This workshop will bring together experts making recent contributions on the semiclassical regime of quantum gravity, including mathematicians, physicists, and philosophers. Its aim is to foster a multidisciplinary environment to spearhead progress in the field, particularly in the understanding of the mathematical properties of the theory, its regime of applicability, and its consequences for fundamental physics. This is especially relevant at a moment in which mathematical techniques have matured sufficiently to tackle open problems in the field. Registration and further information about the meeting is available here: https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/new-directions-scg-workshop/home Invited speakers: Erik Curiel (LMU) Sharmila Gunasekaran (Radboud) Bernard S Kay (York) Christiane Klein (York) Eleni-Alexandra Kontou (King's College London) Paolo Meda (Trento) Nicola Pinamonti (Genoa) Ko Sanders (Hannover) Jan Sbierski (Edinburgh) Daniel Sudarsky (ICN-UNAM) Michal Wrochna (Utrecht) Elizabeth Winstanley (Sheffield) Organizing Committee: Stefano Galanda (University of York) Eleni-Alexandra Kontou (King's College London) Benito Juarez-Aubry (University of York) Patricia Ribes-Metidieri (University of York) For further information about the workshop please contact Patricia Ribes-Metidieri (patricia.ribesmetidieri[AT]york.ac.uk) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.9. Eighth Spacetime Conference, Albena, Bulgaria --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/18/eighth-spacetime-conference/ Starting: 2026-09-14 to 2026-09-17 Location: Albena, Bulgaria Additional Information: https://minkowskiinstitute.com/conferences/2026/ Contact: 2026conference[aT]minkowskiinstitute.com The Eighth Spacetime Conference, organized by Minkowski Institute (Montreal), will be held in Hotel Sandy Beach in Albena (near Varna), Bulgaria, which is a guarded resort - arguably the best green, family - friendly Black Sea resort. The Scientific Organizing Committee invites papers from physicists, mathematicians and philosophers of physics on any topic related to the nature and ontology of spacetime. There will be a number of special sessions, including on "What is the quantum object (the electron, for example) in spacetime?" Extended abstracts of between one and two pages should be emailed to 2026conference[AT]minkowskiinstitute.com by June 1, 2026. Submissions will be reviewed and notification of acceptance will be sent by June 15, 2026. Scientific Organizing Committee: Valia Allori (University of Bergamo) James Binkoski (Dartmouth College) Carolyn Brighouse (Occidental College, Los Angeles) Karen Crowther (University of Oslo) Erik Curiel (University of Bonn) Robert Geroch (University of Chicago) John B. Manchak (University of California, Irvine) Vesselin Petkov (Minkowski Institute, Montreal) James Read (University of Oxford) Carlo Rovelli (Centre de Physique Theorique de Luminy, Marseille, France) Anguel Stefanov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.10. School of Basic Science 2026: Advanced Methods for the Physics of the Universe, Campagna, Italy --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=31028 Starting: 2026-08-30 to 2026-09-05 Location: Campagna, Italy Additional Information: https://indico.dfa.unipd.it/e/csbs2026 Contact: associazione.sfcc[AT]gmail.com We are pleased to announce the Campagna School of Basic Science, which will take place in Campagna, nearby Salerno, Italy, from August 30 to September 5, 2026. The theme of this first edition is "Advanced Methods for the Physics of the Universe". Registrations are now open and will close on June 30, 2026. The program will feature four Lectures on: Inflationary Cosmology - Robert Brandenberger (McGill University); Cosmological Correlators - Paolo Benincasa (Santiago de Compostela University); Amplitude Methods for Gravitational Waves - Carlo Heissenberg (IPhT, Saclay); Topological Data Analysis for Cosmology - Matteo Biagetti (RIT, Area Science Park Trieste); and a Public Lecture: Giordano Bruno Seminar - Thibault Damour (IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette). More details and information can be found on the website. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.11. Cologne-Bonn Symposium on the habitats of massive stars across cosmic time, Cologne, Germany --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=31035 Starting: 2026-08-17 to 2026-08-21 Location: Cologne, Germany Additional Information: https://sfb1601.astro.uni-koeln.de/symposium2026/ Contact: loc-msf2026[AT]ph1.uni-koeln.de We are excited to announce a conference that will bring together the world's top researchers in the field of massive star formation and evolution, with a focus on the latest advances in simulations and observations. This meeting will provide a unique opportunity to explore the latest discoveries and advancements in our understanding of the habitats of massive stars across cosmic time. Massive stars shape the evolution of galaxies through their intense radiation, feedback and ultimate deaths, yet their habitats and impact vary widely across cosmic time. Understanding the life cycle of baryonic matter, the chemical enrichment of the Universe and the regulation of star formation requires two major steps: first, bridging the large dynamic range in scale from sub-parsec dense clumps where stars are born up to hundreds of kiloparsecs in the circumgalactic medium that is affected by their feedback, and second, comparing environments that range from quiescent, nearby spiral galaxies to turbulent, high-redshift starbusts. This symposium aims to unite experts in observations, theory, simulations, laboratory astrophysics and instrumentation to identify the key physical and chemical processes governing the formation and impact of massive stars in their diverse cosmic habitats. The main questions to be addressed will focus on how universal the massive star formation process is across these diverse environments, how efficient stellar feedback is in dispersing different media, and whether the processes and structures observed locally are universal across the Universe. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.12. Thermality in Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes, Sao Paulo, Brazil --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/27/thermality-in-quantum-field-t... Starting: 2026-08-03 to 2026-08-07 Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil Additional Information: https://www.ictp-saifr.org/tqftcs2026/ Contact: secretary[AT]ictp-saifr.org The Fulling--Davies--Unruh effect is one of the most paradigmatic predictions of quantum field theory in curved spacetimes. It states that while an inertial observer might freeze in the Minkowski vacuum, an accelerated observer might find themselves burning up in the same quantum state. Not only does this effect challenge our usual notion of the "particle" as a central object in fundamental physics, but it also points toward the possibility of deeper connections between quantum theory, thermodynamics, and spacetime. 2026 marks the fiftieth anniversary of Unruh's seminal paper on acceleration-induced thermality. Over the last five decades, many developments have advanced the understanding of thermality in quantum field theory in curved spacetimes. It is thus with great joy that we join this August to celebrate fifty years of achievements. In a bold attempt to address fifty years of progress in five days, we will discuss topics including the Fulling--Davies--Unruh effect and related predictions, entropy and entanglement in QFT, applications of Tomita--Takesaki modular theory, experimental prospects for measuring thermality, and much more. Speakers: - Joao C. A. Barata (USP, Brazil) - Valdir Bezerra (UFPB, Brazil) - Horacio Casini (Centro Atomico Bariloche, Argentina) - Claudio Dappiaggi (U. Pavia, Italy) - Paul C. W. Davies (Arizona State U., USA) - Vitorio A. De Lorenci (UNIFEI, Brazil) - Lawrence Ford (Tufts U., USA) * - Stephen A. Fulling (Texas A&M U., USA) - Renata Zukanovich Funchal (USP, Brazil) - Gianluca Gregori (U. Oxford, UK) * - Jorma Louko (U. Nottingham, UK) - Eduardo Martin-Martinez (Perimeter Institute and Waterloo U., Canada) - George E. A. Matsas (UNESP, Brazil) - Mauricio Richartz (UFABC, Brazil) - Nami Svaiter (CBPF, Brazil) - William G. Unruh (U. British Columbia, Canada) - Robert M. Wald (U. Chicago, USA) * TBC +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.13. Gravity@Prague 2026, Czech Republic --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/29/gravityprague-2026/ Starting: 2026-09-14 to 2026-09-18 Location: Prague, Czech Republic Additional Information: https://gravity-prague.fzu.cz/ Contact: gravity-prague[AT]fzu.cz We are happy to announce GRAVITY@Prague 2026, the third in our series of summer schools on the theme of gravity. The school is aimed at advanced graduate students and postdocs. The lecture series will be delivered by Enrico Barausse (Compact Objects) Chris van den Broeck (Gravitational Waves) Agnes Fienga (Tests of General Relativity) Ruth Gregory (Overview of Black Holes) Eugene Lim (Numerical Relativity) Robert Mann (Approaches to Quantum Gravity) Simone Speziale (Gravitational Charges and Isolated Horizons) with a special colloquium by Neil Turok. Registration is free and is now OPEN: please register by 30th June 2026 for full consideration. Early registration is strongly encouraged. Please email us with any questions at gravity-prague[AT]fzu.cz. The school is organised by CEICO, The Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics, at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.14. Puzzles in the QG landscape: viewpoints from different approaches 2026, Graz, Austria --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=31053 Starting: 2026-09-14 to 2026-09-18 Location: Graz, Austria Additional Information: https://indico.global/event/17643/overview Contact: puzzlesinqg2026[AT]gmail.com We are happy to announce the second edition of the conference "Puzzles in the Quantum Gravity Landscape: viewpoints from different approaches", which will be held at Graz University from the 14th to the 18th of September 2026. The first edition of this conference was held at Perimeter Institute in 2023. This conference will bring together leading experts in different approaches to quantum gravity, gravitational effective field theory, black-hole physics, and cosmology. We will focus on specific puzzles in quantum gravity and their resolutions within various approaches. The conference will be highly interactive, with plenty of time to discuss common problems, understand the big picture, and develop novel connections between fields. Confirmed speakers so far include Gianguido Dall'Agata, Anne-Christine Davis, Bianca Dittrich, Fay Dowker, Astrid Eichhorn, Roberto Emparan, Steffen Gielen, Alessandra Gnecchi, Andrea Guerrieri, Fedele Lizzi, Renate Loll, Roberto Percacci, Ana-Maria Raclariu, and Hanno Sahlmann. For further information and updates, visit the website. Registration is now open and will close on June 30th. The organizing committee, Alessia Platania, Benjamin Knorr, Marc Schiffer +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 2. Jobs ============================================== 2.1. PhD position in Theoretical Relativistic Astrophysics, Frankfurt, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/02/phd-position-in-theoretical-r... Deadline: 2026-04-30 Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Additional Information: https://relastro.uni-frankfurt.de Contact: rezzolla[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de The group of Theoretical Relativistic Astrophysics in Frankfurt invites applications for one PhD position in Relativistic Theoretical Astrophysics. Candidates should have a MSc degree in astrophysics, physics or applied mathematics. Candidates with a clear track-record in the the physics and astrophysics of compact objects will be particularly favoured. Research experience with simulations in numerical relativity, relativistic hydrodynamics and MHD is seen as an important advantage. The successful applicant will be part of an international research group at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Frankfurt, Germany. Interests of the group span from the modelling of the physics of neutron stars and black holes, to fundamental issues in gravitational physics (https://relastro.uni-frankfurt.de/). Frankfurt am Main is a lively and international city, and Europe's financial center. The application should comprise a CV, a publication list, and a research summary and proposal. Applicants should also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to the address below. Applications will have to be sent by 30.04.2026 for full consideration, but the search will remain open till the optimal candidate is found. The position is for three years and can be extended for one more year if necessary. The expected starting date is 01.10.2026, but later appointments can be negotiated. Applications should be made electronically and sent to: Fr. Astrid Steidl: steidl[AT]itp.uni-frankfurt.de Goethe University is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the number of women in research and teaching. Qualified female researchers are therefore especially encouraged to apply. Severely handicapped applicants with equal qualification and aptitude will be given preferential consideration. We prioritise diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.2. Lecturer, Troy, AL, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=30980 Deadline: 2026-05-15 Location: Troy, AL, USA Additional Information: https://www.troyuniversityjobs.com/postings/46993 Contact: radhikari[AT]troy.edu The Department of Chemistry and Physics within the College of Science and Engineering invites applications for a full-time Lecturer. We seek a dynamic and student-centered educator who can contribute to undergraduate instruction while supporting the instructional mission of the department. The department is home to the Center for Relativity and Cosmology, and preference will be given to candidates whose research complements and enhances the activities of the center. The successful candidate will be expected to: * Teach and coordinate general education science courses, including associated laboratory or activity components as needed. * Contribute to curriculum development and the continuous improvement of general education science course offerings. * Participate in student recruitment, academic advising, mentoring, institutional and/or community services, and outreach activities. * Serve on department, college, and university committees as assigned. * Attend university and college meetings, convocations, commencements, and other official functions. * Perform additional duties as assigned by the Department Chair and Dean of the College of Science and Engineering. Preferred Qualifications * Prior experience teaching general education or introductory science courses. * An active research background in relativity, gravitation, cosmology, astrophysics, or closely related areas that complements and enhances the Center for Relativity and Cosmology. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.3. Director/Senior Electronics Design Engineer for Instrumentation Design Lab, Lawrence, KS, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=30983 Deadline: 2026-06-01 Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA Additional Information: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/32436BR Contact: gwwilson[AT]ku.edu Applications are invited for a Director/Senior Electronics Design Engineer (DSEDE) in the Instrumentation Design Lab at the Dept. of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kansas beginning as early as July 1, 2026. MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related discipline with at least one year of experience in electronics design OR BS degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related discipline with greater than five years' experience in electronics design.; At least two years' experience with high-performance PCB design with demonstrated ability to lay out PCBs for very high speed, very low noise and high density; at least one year of experience with HDLs/firmware: encompassing coding, simulating, or optimizing FPGAs and CPLDs; expertise in modern analog, digital and mixed-signal electronics; demonstrated evidence of creativity, inventiveness, and attention to detail, having successfully completed previous relevant projects. This will be evaluated via written materials; demonstrated aptitude for managing the Laboratory and budgets as evidenced by at least two years of experience successfully leading a technical team. For complete position announcement and to apply on-line, please go to https://employment.ku.edu/staff/32436BR. A complete electronic application will include: resume, cover letter, and a list of three (3) references. For first consideration, please apply before June 1, 2026. Inquiries can be made via email to gwwilson[AT]ku.edu. KU's excellence is a result of the rich tapestry of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds of our faculty, staff, students, and colleagues from across our nation and the globe. At KU, we invest in continuous learning and growth by creating a climate where people engage in respectful dialogue and debate and support each other's success. We foster a culture of care where each person is seen, heard and valued. When people feel a true sense of belonging, we believe they are better able to reach their full potential and achieve remarkable things. The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the effective date of the appointment. The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and genetic information in the University's programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and is the University's Title IX Coordinator: the Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access, IOA[AT]ku.edu, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A, Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785)864-6414, 711 TTY. About the Department: The Department of Physics and Astronomy has an internationally recognized faculty and a strong graduate program leading to both the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Undergraduate degree tracks include Bachelor of Arts degrees in Astronomy and Physics, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Astronomy, Physics and Engineering Physics. The department has a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research. About the University: The University of Kansas (KU) is a major public research and teaching institution that operates through a diverse, multi-campus system. KU's many parts are bound together by a mission to serve as a "center for learning, research, scholarship and creative endeavor" in the state of Kansas, the nation and the world. An ideal campus, historic and wireless at the same time, KU is home to one of the top public-university library systems in the nation. The university fosters a multicultural environment in which the dignity and rights of individuals are respected. About Lawrence, KS: A city of approximately 90,000, Lawrence is located in the rolling hills of eastern Kansas, 35 miles west of the Kansas City metropolitan area and 20 miles east of Topeka, the state capital. Home to Haskell Indian Nations University as well as KU, Lawrence offers the many cultural opportunities of a university town. Lawrence is a wonderful community filled with endless opportunities for historical explorations, beautiful scenery, incredible arts and entertainment venues, and many popular restaurants. Kansas City International airport, The Plaza, and access to world-renowned attractions are less than an hour away. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.4. Master/PhD positions in gravitation and cosmology, Nanjing, China ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/11/master-phd-positions-in-gravi... Deadline: 2026-05-15 Location: Nanjing, China Additional Information: https://physics.nuaa.edu.cn/2026/0204/c17414a393103/page.htm Contact: crossq[AT]nuaa.edu.cn The Center for the Cross-disciplinary Research of Space Science and Quantum-technologies (CROSS-Q), College of Physics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China, is accepting applications for Master/PhD positions from international students for the forthcoming autumn semester (September). Faculty members on the gravity side of CROSS-Q include Prof. Ya-Peng Hu, Prof. Yen Chin Ong, and Associate Professor Yu-Sen An. International students who are interested in pursuing research in theoretical physics in the following fields: [1] General relativity and gravitation (black holes, theories of gravity, gravitational waves etc.) [2] Astrophysics and cosmology, [3] Aspects of quantum gravity, [4] Tests of fundamental physics using space-based experiments, [5] Interactions between gravity and quantum states, are encouraged to apply. Please send a CV with a cover letter, and arrange for two recommendation letters to be sent separately to crossq[AT]nuaa.edu.cn by May 15th, 2026 for considerations. Only successful candidates will be contacted (latest by the end of May) for online interview. A formal application via the university website has to be carried out by June 15th, 2026, if the candidate passes the interview. IELTS (6.0 or above), TOEFL (70 or above) or equivalent English proficiency proof is required. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.5. 3-year PostDoc position in Theoretical Physics, Krakow, Poland ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/20/3-year-postdoc-position-in-th... Deadline: 2026-05-10 Location: Krakow, Poland Additional Information: https://praca.bip.uj.edu.pl/stanowiska-badawcze/-/journal_content/56_INSTANC... Contact: george.zahariade[AT]uj.edu.pl Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in gravity and cosmology with an emphasis on semiclassical methods, within the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science, Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland). We seek candidates with a versatile profile and a good knowledge of general relativity and quantum field theory. The ideal candidate will also have some familiarity with numerical methods and quantum field theory in curved spacetime. They will work in Dr. George Zahariade's group and will be funded under SONATA BIS Grant No. 2023/50/E/ST2/00231 "Gravity and Field Theory at the Classical/Quantum Interface" from the Polish National Science Center. Collaboration with other groups within the Institute of Theoretical Physics will also be encouraged. A PhD degree by the start of the appointment is required. Krakow, Poland's second largest city, is nestled in the heart of Europe and has a beautiful UNESCO world heritage historical center. It is also a vibrant academic and high tech hub, fostering a large international community. The Jagiellonian University, founded in 1364, is the second oldest university in Central and Eastern Europe and is the alma mater of Nicolaus Copernicus. The Institute of Theoretical Physics conducts state-of-the-art research in various branches of modern theoretical physics: astrophysics and general relativity, atomic optics and quantum physics, classical and quantum field theory, condensed matter theory, elementary particle physics, mathematical physics, quantum gravity and string theory, statistical physics, and the theory of complex systems. A particular focus is given to interdisciplinary fields such as cognitive and brain sciences, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning. The appointment is for 3 years and the successful applicant is expected to start in the 4th quarter of 2026. To receive full consideration, applicants should submit the following materials: (1) Cover letter (no longer than one page); (2) CV including list of publications; (3) Research statement (no longer than 4 pages), including past achievements and future plans; (4) Three recommendation letters; (5) Other administrative documents listed on the official university job ad (https://praca.bip.uj.edu.pl/stanowiska-badawcze/-/journal_content/56_INSTANC...) All materials should be submitted via email at george.zahariade@uj.edu.pl. Review of applications will start on May 11, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.6. Temporary Lecturer in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Dublin, Ireland ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/?p=31050 Deadline: 2026-05-12 Location: Dublin, Ireland Additional Information: https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ Contact: christiana.pantelidou[AT]ucd.ie The School of Mathematics and Statistics at UCD invites applications for a temporary Lecturer / Assistant Professor position in Applied and Computational Mathematics (4-year fixed term). We are particularly interested in candidates with research expertise in high energy theory, black holes and applied holography. Further details and the application portal are available at: https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ (search using reference 019607). The closing date is 12:00 noon (local Irish time) on 12/05/2026. The starting date is September 2026. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.7. Postdoctoral Position in the Department of Physics, Bombay, India ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/30/postdoctoral-position-in-the-... Deadline: 2026-05-29 Location: Mumbai, India Additional Information: https://ep.iitb.ac.in/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_posting_apply?PARAM=cG9zdF9pbnN0X2d1aWQ9Q0Q4QTdDRUFERjI0MUZEMTkwRENDRkVBQzJDNkMyMTMmY2FuZF90eXBlPUVYVA&sap-theme=sap_corbu&sap-client=300&sap-language=EN# Contact: shanki[AT]iitb.ac.in Department of Physics, IIT Bombay, intends to appoint one postdoctoral position in theoretical aspects of gravity, cosmology and gravitational waves. The post is funded by the ANRG-Advanced Research Grant. The researchers are expected to have experience with gravitation, Black hole physics and gravitatiional waves. Ph.D. in Physics with a focus on Gravity. The candidate should have shown high-quality research experience in the relevant research areas. The researchers are expected to have experience with gravitation, Black hole physics and gravitatiional waves. A Ph.D. degree and relevant research experience are required for this post. Candidates awarded Ph.D. recently, or research scholars who have submitted their thesis and waiting for the examination are strongly encouraged to apply. Tenure: 1 year extendable for one more year Consolidated Salary Rs. 61000 + HRA (as applicable) per month Deadline: 29 May 2026 Informal inquiries can be made to S. Shankaranarayanan (shanki[AT]iitb.ac.in). Interested candidates, please apply (I) through the application portal: Web Portal given in the advertisement below under URL (ii) Send the CV (with the date), research statement and have at least two letters of reference sent by email to shanki [At] iitb.ac.in with the subject "Application for ANRF-ARG Post-doctoral Position - Candidate name." +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 3. News ============================================== 3.1. New Book: "Naming the Universe. An Etymological Dictionary of Physics, Mathematics and Space Sciences" ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@GU: https://hyperspace.uni-frankfurt.de/2026/04/20/naming-the-universe-an-etymol... Additional Information: https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/monograph/9780443458798/naming-the-univer... Naming the Universe: An Etymological Dictionary of Physics, Mathematics and Space Sciences explores the Greek and Latin roots of scientific terminology used in physics, astronomy, and planetary sciences. It addresses the need for precise etymological understanding to improve clarity and communication in advanced research and education. The book systematically traces the origins of key terms, providing accurate translations, historical context, and visual aids like diagrams and figures of celestial bodies and concepts. Organized into chapters covering general terms, experimental techniques, mathematics, physics, optics, astronomy, and planetary features, it offers a comprehensive resource for researchers, educators, and students alike. By deepening understanding of scientific language's historical foundations, the book enhances terminology mastery, supports pedagogical efforts, and fosters interdisciplinary knowledge, making it an invaluable tool for those seeking a richer comprehension of scientific concepts rooted in classical languages. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++