- CONGREMET XV – 30 de septiembre al 3 de octubre de 2025 – Edificio Sergio Karakachoff (UNLP)
Estimados socios,
Les recomendamos visitar la página web para consultar las áreas temáticas, la forma de envío de trabajos, los montos y los medios de pago, que corresponden al envío de trabajos.
Por otro lado, si bien la asistencia no tiene costo, se requiere completar un formulario de inscripción antes del 31 de agosto de 2025.
Saluda atentamente,
Comité Científico y Comité Organizador
CONGREMET XV - https://cenamet.org.ar/congremet/
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- Machine Learning and Astrostatistics School — Nov–Dec 2025, Valparaíso, Chile
Dear all,
We are excited to invite you to the Machine Learning and Astrostatistics School: Applications to Massive Stars, which will take place from November 24 to December 5, 2025, in Valparaíso, Chile. This school is part of a Marie Curie Staff Exchange Action — OCEANS, with financial support provided by the European Commission via Grant Agreement No. 101183150. For more information about the OCEANS project, please visit: https://stel.asu.cas.cz/OCEANS/ .
This interdisciplinary school is aimed at students and early-career researchers interested in applying modern machine learning techniques to scientific data analysis, with a particular focus on massive stars and related fields.
Topics include:
*Fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Neural Networks
*Feature Extraction (SVD, PCA) and Anomaly Detection
*Tikhonov Regularization and Bayesian Statistics with STAN
*Data Imputation Methods and Gaussian Processes
Additional information:
*30 spots available
*Accommodation will be provided for selected participants from outside the Valparaíso region (hostel lodging)
*Additional partial support may be considered, subject to evaluation by the organizing committee
Important Dates:
*Application deadline: August 15th, 2025
*No registration fee
🌐 For application details and further information, please visit:
👉 https://ifa.uv.cl/mloceans/
To participate, applicants must complete the application form available on the website.
📎 The event poster is attached — feel free to share it with your colleagues and networks!
We look forward to receiving your application and welcoming you to Valparaíso!
Please do not hesitate to share this information with your students, colleagues, and networks.
Warm regards,
Organizing Committee
Machine Learning and Astrostatistics School: Applications to Massive Stars
machine.learning.oceans@uv.cl
- Workshop de Astronomía en Los Andes
Entre el 22 y 25 de septiembre de 2025 se llevará a cabo el “V Workshop de Astronomía en los Andes: Comunidades comprometidas con el desarrollo a través del Astroturismo”, en Pasto, Colombia. El evento será híbrido.
Los invitamos a revisar objetivos, características y fechas límite para presentaciones e inscripción, en la página de la OAD:
https://andean.astro4dev.org/v-workshop-de-astronomia-en-los-andes/
- TERCERA CIRCULAR – JEHA-III
III Jornadas de Epistemología e Historia de la Astronomía – 3, 4 y 5 de noviembre de 2025–
- First announcement: from Decoupling to Galaxies and the Large-Scale Structure – Celebrating the career of Diego Garcia Lambas – Córdoba, 9-12 December 2025
Dear colleagues,
Please find attached the first announcement of a Conference our Institute is holding here in Córdoba, Argentina, on 9-12 December this year, to celebrate Diego G. Lambas career. There is already quite a list of confirmed invited speakers as you can see in the Conference website, https://dgl-fest.iate.conicet.unc.edu.ar/. As this is an open meeting all are welcome to join us. To do so, simply register following the instructions in the announcement.
Dr. Nelson Padilla
Director
Instituto de Astronomía Teórica y Experimental
CONICET-UNC
https://iate.oac.uncor.edu
- XIX IAG/USP Advanced School of Astrophysics
Radio Astronomy: Science and Instrumentation with the Next-Generation Telescopes
The XIX Advanced School of Astrophysics (EAA), organized by the Department of Astronomy at IAG/USP, will be held from September 1–5, 2025, at Hotel Cia do Mar in Bertioga, São Paulo, approximately 100 km from the Guarulhos International Airport (GRU).
This year’s edition will focus on radio astronomy, with a special emphasis on interferometry and VLBI. We are living a golden era for the field: facilities like ALMA and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) have transformed our understanding of star formation, galaxy evolution, and supermassive black holes. The next generation of observatories — including the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) and ngVLA — will further revolutionize the field thanks to their unparalleled sensitivity and resolution.
This school comes at a pivotal time for radio astronomy in Brazil and Latin America, with the LLAMA telescope — co-developed by Brazil and Argentina — nearing completion in the Andes. The event will provide a unique opportunity to foster collaborations and advance plans for LLAMA’s participation in global VLBI networks such as EHT and ALMA.
The program includes five in-depth courses covering key astrophysical processes, radio observation techniques, and data analysis:
* Alex Kraus (MPIfR, Germany)
* Maria Teresa Beltrán (INAF, Italy)
* Laurent Loinard (UNAM, Mexico)
* Raffaella Morganti (U. Groningen, Netherlands)
* Thomas Oosterloo (U. Groningen, Netherlands)
Complementary scientific seminars will be offered by:
Zulema Abraham, Phillip Galli, Ciriaco Goddi, Jacques Lépine, Rodrigo Nemmen, Reinaldo Santos-Lima (IAG/USP), C. Guillermo Giménez de Castro (CRAAM & CONICET/UBA), and Thomas Oosterloo.
The school is open to students and researchers seeking to deepen their knowledge of radio astronomy.
Venue: Hotel Cia do Mar, Avenida Tomé de Souza, 2267, Maitinga, Bertioga/SP
Website: http://www.astro.iag.usp.br/~eaa2025
- Munich Institute for Astro- Particle and BioPhysics – Programs 2026 –
Dear colleague,
We are pleased to announce the 2026 program of the Munich Institute for Astro-, Particle and BioPhysics (MIAPbP), which will take place at Garching Research Campus, close to the city of Munich/Germany: https://www.munich-iapbp.de/activities/activities-2026
Please help us to advertise MIAPbP by exhibiting the attached poster prominently at your institute.
Detailed information on the programs is available on the MIAPbP website www.munich-iapbp.de Application for participation is open.
We also encourage you to submit proposals for the 2027 MIAPbP program. For details visit https://www.munich-iapbp.de/prop/propose-a-miapbp-program The deadline for proposal submission for 2027 is 28 September 2025.
Rolf Kudritzki and Andreas Weiler
MIAPbP Directors
- First Announcement for the 8th Workshop of SCAR AAA 2025–
We are very pleased and honored to invited you all to the 8th Workshop of SCAR AAA 2025 at Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket, Phuket, Thailand, from September 15 – 19, 2025. The SCAR AAA Workshop has played an important role in sharing recent astronomical and astrophysical activities in Antarctica. We hope that this workshop will provide an opportunity to reinforce networking and promote advancement in research.
Important Dates
June 30, 2025 Deadline for early registration
July 30, 2025 Deadline for late registration
September 15 – 19, 2025 SCAR AAA Workshop
For more information, please visit https://events.icecube.wisc.edu/event/266/. For further information or questions please contact LOC at SCARAAA2025@gmail.com
We welcome your participation to present your AAA activities, interesting ideas and proposal for future collaborations. We are looking forward to seeing you in Phuket this September!
Adriana Gulisano
on behalf of the LOC and SOC
- Asymmetrical Post-Main Sequence Nebulae 9 Meeting, Granada Sept 22-26, 2025–
Dear potential attendant of the Asymmetrical Post-Main Sequence Nebulae 9 (APN9) meeting,
On behalf of the APN9 SOC, I’m glad to announce you the APN9 – The Art of Stellar Wind Sculpting meeting that will be hold in Granada (Spain) from 2025 September 22 to 26. The meeting is devoted to the shaping effects of stellar outflows from evolved stars in the formation of asymmetrical post-main-sequence nebulae including planetary nebulae, nebulae around massive stars, nova remnants, symbiotic stars, … Its scientific topics will include:
1.- Challenging evolved star nebulae
2.- PNe related/unrelated objects
3.- Shaping agents
4.- Nebular evolutionary sequences and timescales
5.- Binarity
6.- Future
You are invited to register at the meeting website: https://www.granadacongresos.com/apn9
Please keep in mind the important dates:
• Abstract submission deadline: June 15th, 2025
• Communication to authors: July 1st, 2025
• Early bird registration deadline: July 15th, 2025
• Registration deadline: August 1st, 2025
Yours sincerely,
Martin A Guerrero, Chair of the APN9 SOC
- First announcement of the JCMT Users Meeting 2025 –
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the JCMT Users meeting will be held from July 1st to July 4th, 2025, in Chiang Mai, Thailand (https://www.eaobservatory.org/jcmt/science/users-meeting-2025/).
The meeting will consist of both talks (invited and contribution) and posters on the current progress and updates on JCMT sciences and instrumentation. We also plan to arrange hands-on tutorial sessions and lectures for JCMT observations and data reduction, which would help beginners become more familiar with JCMT.
As many of you may know, the partnership of the East Asian Observatory and JCMT has been changed, which may require reorganizing the JCMT user community, but at the same time allows the community to start new collaborations using JCMT. The users meeting would provide an excellent occasion for the community to have such discussions. We will make rooms available for teams that are carrying out current JCMT Large Programmes and for those who wish to discuss future collaborations.
More details will be circulated shortly, and in the meantime, please mark your calendar. If you have any questions about the meeting, please send emails to jcmt_um_2025_@_eaobservatory.org (replace _@_ with @).
Cheers,
Nagayoshi Ohashi on behalf of the SOC
- JWST Summer School Application is Now Open
Applications Now Open!
JWST Summer School: High Redshift Transients with JWST
August 4-15, 2025
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD USA
STScI is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the JWST Summer School: High-Redshift Transients with JWST. The JWST Summer School will be held August 4-15, 2025 and will host approximately 50 in-person participants. We encourage early career scientists (including undergraduate and graduate students), new JWST researchers, as well as any researchers new to the high-z transient field to apply.
The school will last two weeks: the first week will focus on high-z transient science, featuring lectures relevant to the field; the second week will focus on observational and analytical techniques, where participants will learn to create a JWST program from scratch, to run the calibration pipeline, and to generate high-level data products necessary to analyze and exploit JWST high-z transient data. A preliminary agenda for the Summer School has now been added to the event website.
Please visit the application portal to submit an application by April 4, 2025, 11:59pm ET. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by April 25, 2025. Virtual participation will be possible during the first week of the school only. Virtual participants do not need to apply, but are still required to register. Registration will open on April 28, 2025 after applicants have been notified.
Important Dates:
- June 27 Registration Closes
For more information please visit our event website or contact the conference organizers: JWSTSummer2025@stsci.edu
Science Organizing Committee
Mic Bagley (NASA), Stacey Bright (STScI), Caitlin Casey (University of California Santa Barbara), Christa DeCoursey (University of Arizona, Tucson), Jean Dupuis (Canadian Space Agency), Chris Evans (ESA), Macarena Garcia Marin (STScI/ESA), Jeyhan Kartaltepe (Rochester Institute of Technology), Patrick Kelly (University of Minnesota), Dale Kocevski (Colby College), Erini Lambrides (NASA), Mercedes Lopez Morales (STScI), Takashi Moriya (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Robert Quimby (San Diego State University), Neill Reid (STScI), Armin Rest (STScI), Lou Strolger (STScI), Haojing Yan (University of Missouri)
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- AstroRob2025 in Almería (6-10 Oct): First Announcement
Following the success of the previous workshops held in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2023, we are delighted to announce the 8th Workshop on Robotic Autonomous Observatories (AstroRob2025). The workshop will take place in El Toyo (Almeria), Spain, from October 6 to 10, 2025.
Sixteen years after the inaugural workshop in Malaga, robotic and autonomous astronomical observatories have achieved remarkable advancements. The global number of automated facilities has grown substantially, along with their capabilities in robotization, autonomy, and networking. These developments, driven by the search for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves (such as the groundbreaking detection in 2017), have profoundly influenced diverse areas of astrophysics and beyond, including:
Fireball detection
Minor planet studies
Exoplanet searches
Monitoring variable stars in the Galaxy
Studying active galactic nuclei
Supernova detection and monitoring
Rapid follow-up of high-energy transients like gamma-ray bursts
Electromagnetic counterparts to neutrino and gravitational waves
The workshop will also highlight the increasing importance of space debris surveillance and tracking, the observation of Near-Earth Objects, the role of robotic observatories in public outreach and education, and their contributions to open science. The Scientific Organizing Committee aims to deliver a dynamic program
addressing scientific, technical, educational, and outreach themes.
We encourage researchers, engineers, educators, and enthusiasts working in these fields to join us at AstroRob2025. The success of this workshop series has been largely due to the active participation, insightful presentations, and engaging discussions contributed by its attendees. Your involvement is key to making the forthcoming workshop as fruitful and inspiring as previous editions.
1) VENUE AND LOGISTICS
The workshop will be held at the Hotel Barceló Cabo de Gata, located on the beachfront, 10 km from Cabo de Gata Natural Park and 4 km from Almería Airport (which is also a 2-hour drive from Málaga International Airport). Families are warmly welcome, with special discounts available for attendees. Early autumn offers pleasant temperatures, and swimming in the Mediterranean sea is still possible at this time of year. The workshop is hosted by the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (IAA-CSIC) under the auspices of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC), the University of Almeria and the Calar Alto Astronomical Observatory,
the largest in continental Europe. An excursion to the observatory is planned as part of the program.
2) IMPORTANT DATES
19 Jun 2025: Third Announcement
15 Jul 2025: Early Registration Deadline
01 Aug 2025: Hotel Reservation Deadline
01 Sep 2025: Fourth Announcement & Deadline for Oral Talk Submissions
08 Sep 2025: Preliminary Scientific Program
19 Sep 2025: Poster Submission Deadline
26 Sep 2025: Final Announcement
06–10 Oct 2025: Workshop

- ICRC 2025, the astroparticle physics conference – first circular
It is with great pleasure that we are welcoming all of you to the 39th ICRC, the astroparticle physics conference in Geneva (Switzerland), July 15-24, 2025. The ICRC conferences are held biennially since 1947 under the auspices of Commission C4 of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. Researchers from around the world gather to present and discuss the results of their research and outreach activities in cosmic ray physics, high-energy and gamma-ray astrophysics, neutrino astrophysics, dark matter studies, solar and heliospheric physics, as well as multi-messenger and gravitational wave astronomy.
The University of Geneva and CERN, together with the Local Organizing Committee, the International Scientific Program Committee and the International Advisory Committee are proud to organize ICRC 2025. They look forward to welcoming you to a productive and inspiring conference.
Dates: July 15-24, 2025
Venue: International Conference Centre Geneva (Switzerland)
Web: https://indico.cern.ch/e/icrc2025