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The Australian Institute of Physics Congress

7 - 11 December 2026
University of Sydney


The Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Congress 2026 is the premier gathering of physicists from across Australia and around the world. This event  will bring together researchers, educators, and industry professionals to share the latest advances in physics, foster collaborations, and inspire the next generation of scientists.

The program will  feature keynote presentations, focus sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities, highlighting cutting-edge research and innovation across all fields of physics. 

Hosting University

In 2026 the Congress will be hosted at the University of Sydney. Located just 3 km from Sydney’s CBD and Sydney Harbour.


AIP Congress 2026

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Date
Monday, 7 – Friday, 11 December 2026
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Key Dates
10 March Earlybird Tickets (Registrations Open)
30 March Abstract Submissions Open
6 April Focused Sessions Open
26 June Abstract / Focus Sessions Submission Closes
10 August Abstract Reviews Announced
20 November Registrations Close
6 December AIP Congress Opens
9 December Congress Dinner


ANZOS

The Australian and New Zealand Optical Society (ANZOS) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing optics in Australia and New Zealand. The society was founded as the Australian Optical Society (AOS) in 1983 for this purpose. In recognition of the strong and long-standing links between Australian and New Zealand optics and photonics, the Society formally changed its name in 2020. ANZOS has over 200 members throughout Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider world.

The Society is a professional organisation that embraces anyone contributing to or interested in optics in the widest sense.

Learn more on ANZOS


The School of Physics at the University of Sydney is the leading physics department in the country, with outstanding staff and students undertaking world-leading teaching and research. With access to supercomputers, modern laboratory facilities and observatories, locally, nationally and internationally, we conduct research across a vast range of interests from quantum science to clusters of galaxies.

Corporate Team, University of Sydney


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