Four Points by Sheraton Wakefield Boston Hotel & Conference Center
Mon, 06 Jul, 2026 at 09:00 am - Wed, 08 Jul, 2026 at 06:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
Four Points by Sheraton Wakefield Boston Hotel & Conference Center
Four Points by Sheraton Wakefield Boston Hotel & Conference Center One Audubon Rd Wakefield, MA 01880 United States, Boston, United States
The 5th International Summit on Applied & Theoretical Physics (Physics-2026) taking place from July 06–08 2026 brings together a global community of researchers technologists and academic leaders to explore how fundamental theories and practical applications in physics are shaping the frontiers of science and technology.
This 2026 edition of the long-standing physics series (formerly Physics and its Applications) is designed to bridge deep theoretical insights with experimental innovation. With themes spanning quantum mechanics statistical and mathematical physics condensed matter optics and photonics computational modeling and instrumentation Physics-2026 emphasizes the rich interplay between theory and practice in modern physics.
To maximize accessibility and global participation Physics-2026 will be hosted as a hybrid event—featuring two days of in-person sessions (July 06–07) in Boston MA and one day of virtual presentations and discussions (July 08 2026). This format supports international engagement and fosters a broader exchange of knowledge.
By integrating theoretical frameworks with experimental developments and promoting cross-disciplinary dialogue the summit offers a dynamic platform for presenting research building collaborations and envisioning the future of physical science. With a strong academic core and a commitment to real-world relevance Physics-2026 serves as a valuable forum for physicists emerging scholars and technical experts dedicated to advancing the global physics community in 2026 and beyond.
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