Testing Fundamental Physics with Seismology 2026 (FuSe 2026 - CA24101)
Testing Fundamental Physics with Seismology 2026 (FuSe 2026 - CA24101) is also supported by:
- The National Technical University of Athens
- The Ionian University
- The Municipality of Corfu
- The Regional Government of the Ionian Islands (Periphery of the Ionian Islands)
Elena Simona Apostol, Susana Barbosa, Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi, Marcin Bielewicz, Ludovic Ducobu, Josipa Majstorovic, Anna Pachoł, Claudia Piromallo, Severine Rosat, Virginia Strati, Juan Angel Sans Tresserras, Mariam Tórtola, Aneta Wojnar, Eftim Zdravevski
Emmanuel Saridakis, Aleksander Kozak, George Zoupanos
| Valerio Cerantola (Milano) |
| Julia Contreras (Paris) |
| Giulia Gubitosi (Naples) |
| Piero Poli (Padova) |
| Ciprian-Octavian Truică (Bucharest) |
| Péter Ván (Budapest) |
| Véronique Van Elewyck (Paris) |
Recent advances have revealed deep links between fundamental physics and seismology, highlighting the potential of seismic and geophysical data to probe gravitational theories, particle physics, and the internal structure of the Earth and astrophysical objects. These interdisciplinary connections open new avenues for testing fundamental laws of nature using planetary-scale observables.
The international conference "Testing Fundamental Physics with Seismology 2026 (FuSe 2026)" is the 1st Annual Meeting of the COST Action CA24101. It brings together researchers from fundamental physics, Earth sciences, and related fields to explore how seismic data can unveil new aspects of the universe. By bridging disciplines, the meeting aims to identify potential imprints of unknown physics in seismic phenomena while improving our understanding of the Earth itself. Through the integration of advanced methodologies — including Big Data analysis, machine learning, and AI — and collaboration with small and medium enterprises, FuSe also seeks to transform theoretical insights into practical applications.
The conference offers a platform for scientists to exchange ideas, develop interdisciplinary strategies, and strengthen the connection between seismic research and the search for new physics.
There will be no registration fee. However, participants are expected to cover their own expenses — including travel, accommodation, meals, excursions, social events, and local transportation — using personal or institutional funds.
- Registered Participants: TBA
- Apr 26: Arrival day.
- Apr 30: Departure date.
- Detailed Programme: TBA
Mon-Repos, Corfu, Greece
(click here for a larger map, for a menu click on the top left icon of the map, GPS: geo:39.606101,19.926115)
Guaranteed hotel availability is for a very limited time! Please make your hotel reservations ASAP!
There is no registration fee.
Corfu Summer Institute
