The 10th International Symposium on Heavy Flavor Production in Hadron and Nuclear Collisions will take place at Indiana University Bloomington, USA, from Oct. 26 to Oct. 29, 2026.
Continuing the traditions of this meeting series, the symposium will bring together theorists and experimentalists worldwide to present the latest experimental results and theoretical developments in this field. The symposium will emphasize in-depth exchanges, vibrant discussions, and facilitating future collaborations.
The scientific program includes the following topic:
- Open heavy-flavor and quarkonia measurements in pp, pA, and AA collisions (RHIC/LHC)
- Theoretical developments for heavy-flavor dynamics in quark-gluon plasma and pre-equilibrium matter
- QCD-based descriptions of heavy-flavor transport, quarkonium evolution, and hadronization
- Heavy flavor physics in electro-/photo-production (UPC/EIC/BES/JLab/...)
- Theoretical and experimental studies of heavy flavor exotics across colliding systems
- Open questions and future directions of heavy flavor physics
Conference information
The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.