Kavli-IAU Global Coordination Workshop (GCW) 22-26 June 2026 in Görlitz, Germany

Europe/Berlin
Benigna

Benigna

Untermarkt 1, 02826 Görlitz
Description

“International Coordination of the Time - Domain and Multi-Messenger Sky: New Opportunities and New Challenges”

The workshop, to be hosted at the new German Centre for Astrophysics (DZA) in June 2026, builds on the highly successful Kavli-IAU Global Coordination Workshop series. This will bring together approximately 50 astronomers and astrophysicists from around the world to discuss the global considerations of time-domain astronomy and multimessenger astrophysics. The drivers for these areas over the next decade will be large, international projects which require prompt and coordinated follow-up of new astronomical discoveries that may disappear in just a few days, or even sooner. 

The primary objectives of the workshop will be to

1) define and prioritise the outstanding scientific questions that require coordinated, multi-wavelength follow-up in this time period, and

2) produce a series of recommendations to be implemented by the astronomical community in order to achieve these scientific goals.

It will bring together key representatives from the major projects involved in these areas as well as the broader astronomical community around the globe (including theorists, instrumentalists, and observers). 

Recommendations will be translated into a report titled “An Updated RoadMap for Global Coordination in the Time-Domain and Multi-Messenger Eras”. 

Co-Organisers

  • Brad Cenko:  NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (USA)  
  • Samaya Nissanke: DZA and DESY, University of Potsdam, Germany

 

The workshop will take place in Görlitz, Germany.

The in-person workshop is by invitation only, while virtual participation is open to all.

 

Claudia Domaschke & Daniela Eckstein (DZA Event Team)
Registration
Kavli-IAU-GCW workshop 2026 - registration for virtual attendance
Participants
    • Welcome and introductions
    • Science I: Supermassive Black Holes
      • 1
        Binary SMBHs and Low Frequency Gravitational Waves
        Speaker: Chiara Mingarelli (Yale University)
      • 2
        Tidal Disruption Events
        Speaker: Jane Dai (The University of Hong Kong)
      • 3
        Active Galactic Nuclei with high energy gamma rays
    • 10:30
      coffee break
    • Barriers I: AI and Machine Learning
    • 12:00
      lunch break Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

      Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

    • Barriers II: Theory and Computation
    • 15:00
      coffee break
    • Recommendations discussion
    • Wrap-up
    • welcome reception Villatoro

      Villatoro

      Poland
    • Science II: Galactic Transients/Variables
      • 4
        Variable Stars with Rubin Observatory
        Speaker: Rachel Street (Las Cumbres Observatory)
      • 5
        Magnetars and the X-ray Sky
        Speaker: Nanda Rea (CSIC, Institute of Space Sciences)
      • 6
        Ultracompact Binaries and the Radio Sky
        Speaker: Patrick Woudt (University of Cape Town)
    • 10:30
      coffee break
    • Barriers III: Spectroscopy
    • 12:00
      lunch break Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

      Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

    • Barriers IV: Workforce Development
    • 15:00
      coffee break
    • Recommendations discussion
    • Görlitz city tour: details tba
    • Science III: Supermass Black Holes
      • 7
        Type Ia Supernovae
        Speaker: Brian Schmidt (The Australian National University)
      • 8
        Core-Collapse Supernovae
        Speaker: Morgan Fraser (University College Dublin)
      • 9
        Exotic Supernovae
        Speaker: Paul Groot (Radboud University; University of Cape Town; SAAO)
    • 10:30
      coffee break
    • Barriers V: International Funding and Collaboration
    • 12:00
      lunch break Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

      Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

    • Science IV: High-Energy Neutrinos
      • 10
        Astrophysical Neutrinos with IceCube
        Speaker: Marek Kowalski (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
      • 11
        Theoretical Constraints on HEN Sources
        Speaker: Eli Waxman (Weizmann Institute of Science)
      • 12
        Fundamental Physics with HEN
        Speaker: Mauricio Bustamante (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
    • social program & conference dinner
    • Science V: Compact Binary Mergers
      • 13
        Prospects for Current-Generation GW Detectors
        Speaker: David Reitze (CALTECH - California Institute of Technology)
      • 14
        Prospects for Next-Generation GW Detectors
        Speaker: David Shoemaker (MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
      • 15
        EM Counterparts of GW Detections (theory)
        Speaker: Kenta Hotokezaka (University of Tokyo, Japan)
      • 16
        EM follow up of GW mergers (obs)
    • 10:30
      coffee break
    • Barriers VI: Transient Alerts and Communication
    • 12:00
      lunch break Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

      Patrizierhaus St. Jonathan

    • Science VI: Cosmology
      • 17
        Cosmology with Type Ia Supernovae
        Speaker: Ariel Goobar (Stockholm University)
      • 18
        Cosmology with GW Detections
      • 19
        Cosmology with Fast Radio Bursts
        Speaker: Vikram Ravi (CALTECH - California Institute of Technology)
    • 15:00
      coffee break
    • Recommendations discussion
    • Wrap-up
    • Science VII: Fast/Relativistic Explosions
      • 20
        Gamma-Ray Burst Science Present and Future
      • 21
        The Dynamic Extragalactic Radio Sky
        Speaker: Gregg Hallinan (CALTECH - California Institute of Technology)
      • 22
        FBOTs and Orphan Afterglows
        Speaker: Brad Cenko (NASA)
    • 10:30
      coffee break
    • Barriers VII: Telescope Coordination and Data
    • 12:00
      lunch break
    • Recommendations Summary and Wrap-Up