Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors 2026¶
August 24-28, 2026, Santa Fe, USA¶
SNS 2026 will follow a successful series of international conferences in Argonne (1991), Sendai (1992), Santa Fe (1993), Stanford (1995), Cape Cod (1997), Chicago (2001), Sitges (2004), Sendai (2007), Shanghai (2010), Berkeley (2013), Stuttgart (2016), Tokyo (2019), Bangalore (2022). The meeting will bring leading experts in spectroscopy, transport, materials discovery, and theory will meet to address current key challenges in the frontier of superconductivity research. Highlights to be discussed include cuprates, heavy fermions, iron-based superconductors, nickelates, topological superconductivity, superconductivity in twisted quantum materials, strongly correlated electron theory and approaches. We will also highlight insights from gleaned from new experimental methods and experiments under extreme conditions (low temperature, high magnetic field, high pressure, and high laser field) and perspectives for the discovery and design of new superconductors with higher transition temperatures.
Confirmed Invited Speakers¶
- Dmitri Basov, Columbia University
- Elena Bascones, ICMM – Madrid
- Girsh Blumberg, Rutgers University
- Sergey Borisenko, IFW-Dresden
- Stuart Brown, University of California, Los Angeles
- Lu Chen, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Nicholas Curro, University of California, Davis
- Chunhui Du, Georgia Tech
- Atsushi Fujimori, University of Tokyo
- Tetsuo Hanaguri, RIKEN
- Neil Harrison, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: Pulsed Field Facility
- Russell Hemley, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Matatoshi Imada, University of Tokyo
- Takashi Imai, McMaster University
- Andreas Kreisel, Uppsala University
- Donghui Lu, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
- Eduardo H. da Silva Neto, Yale University
- Adriana Moreo, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- Stevan Nadj-Perge, Caltech
- Hari Padma, Case Western University
- Pyeongjae Park, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Tuson Park, Sungkyunkwan University
- Jedediah H. Pixley, Rutgers University
- Suchitra Sebastian, Cambridge Univeristy
- Michael Smidman, Zhejiang University
- Qimiao Si, Rice University
- James L. Smith, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Jeff Sonier, Simon Fraser University
- Rina Tazai, RIKEN
- Pavel Volkov, University of Connecticut
- Stephen Wilson, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Important Dates
March 2, 2026: Abstract Submission Opens
March 16, 2026: Registration Opens
May 31, 2026extended to June 15, 2026 Abstract Submission ClosesAugust 24, 2026: Conference Begins
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Call for Abstracts
Abstract submission closes on
May 31, 2026extended to June 15, 2026Notification of presentation type on
June 15, 2026extended to July 1, 2026We welcome researchers to contribute to SNS 2026 by submitting an abstract for our scientific Program.
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Conference Registration
Full conference registration includes: Plenary Session of Oral Presenations, Poster Sessions, Breakfest, Lunch, and Conference Banquet. You will also be given the opportunity to sign up for a selection of excursions.
