APS Global Physics Summit 2026
The APS Global Physics Summit 2026, organized by the American Physical Society, will take place 15–20 March 2026, both in Denver, Colorado, and online. As the world’s largest physics research conference, the Summit brings together more than 14,000 attendees from across all areas of physics.
Throughout the week, the program will feature an extensive lineup of contributed and invited sessions on superconductivity, organized under the Division of Condensed Matter Physics (DCMP). Topics span fundamental theory, materials discovery, quantum technologies, and emerging phenomena, offering a comprehensive view of current advances and future directions in superconductivity research.
Early-bird registration ends 29 January 2026. Register Now.
Contributed Sessions (DCMP)
Contributed sessions will cover a wide range of themes, including:
● Superconducting Nickelate Compounds I
● Electron-Phonon Superconductors, Eliashberg Theory, and the Strong Coupling Limit
● Collective Modes and THz Response in Superconductors
● Superconductivity on the Kagome Lattice
● High-temperature Cuprate Superconductors I
● Majorana physics in Superconductors
● Novel Superconducting Materials I
● Density Waves and Beyond: Inhomogeneous and Non-equilibrium Superconductors
● Frontiers of Superconductivity
● Novel Superconducting Materials II
● Low-Dimensional Superconductivity II
● Superconducting Quantum Technology
● Josephson Tunnelling and Proximity Effect in Superconductors II
● High-temperature Cuprate Superconductors II
● Magnetic Properties in Superconductors
● Superconducting Diode Effect
● Superconductors under Pressure, Stress, and Strain
● Josephson Tunnelling and Proximity Effect in Superconductors I
● Low-Dimensional Superconductivity I
● Vortex Dynamics in Superconductors
● Josephson Tunnelling and Proximity Effect in Superconductors III
● A New Twist on Superconductivity: Twisted-Bilayer Graphene and Beyond
● Topological Effects in Superconductors
● Superconducting Nickelate Compounds II
Invited Sessions (DCMP)
Invited talks will highlight frontiers in the field, with sessions to include:
● Ideal Cuprates Without Disorder or Inhomogeneity?
● Frontiers on superconductivity in Ruddlesden-Popper nickelates
● Kinetic magnetism and unconventional superconductivity in moire and optical lattices
● Superconductivity and correlation physics in transition metal dichalcogenides superlattices
● Unconventional Superconductivity in Moire Graphene
● Fermiology and Cooper-pairing in bilayer nickelates: from bulk to strained thin