Welcome
The 26th European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (EFB26) will take place in Prague, Czech Republic, August 17–21, 2026. It will be the next conference in a series that previously took place in Mainz (2023), Guildford (2019), Aarhus (2016), Kraków (2013), Salamanca (2010), Pisa (2007), Groningen (2004), Bled (2002), ...
The EFB conference brings together theorists and experimentalists working in the field of few-body systems. Over the years, the conference has been always open to cover fresh and challenging problems, expanding its frontiers to emerging directions in particle, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics.
We cordially invite you to participate and contribute to the scientific program of the Conference!
Topics
Topics to be discussed at the conference include:
- Nuclei and hypernuclei
- Hadron physics
- Electroweak processes
- Nuclear astrophysics
- Cold atoms and quantum gases
- Atoms and molecules
- Few-body methods
- Few-body aspects of many-body systems
Host institutions
The EFB26 Conference will be hosted by
- Nuclear Physics Institute (NPI), Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS), Řež
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (MFF), Charles University (CU), Prague
- Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry (JHI CAS), Prague