The 16th International LISA Symposium will highlight gravitational wave astrophysics, with a primary focus on the most up-to-date theory and analysis that will inform science to be performed by the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna.
It will be possible to attend the Symposium remotely with a reduced registration fee. Details will be available when registration opens in early 2026.
The symposium will be held at the University of Maryland's Adele H. Stamp Student Union on June 22-26, 2026 in College Park, Maryland, USA.
First held in 1996, the International LISA Symposium is held every two years to celebrate and share infornation and science related to the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna mission, a three-arm space-based gravitational wave detector being developed by the European Space Agency (ESA).
A listing of prior LISA Symposia and links to their websites can be found here.
University of Maryland is an R1 research univeristy in College Park, Maryland USA. UMD is proud and honored to host the 16th International LISA Symposium.
The Adele H. Stamp student union is the main center for campus life at UMD. The symposium will be held in meeting rooms in the student union, making dining options easily accessible.
The DC area has multiple international airports and world-class hotels. For more infomation on visiting Maryland, we recommend reviewing the Maryland Office of Tourism site linked below. Details about the conference hotel and other nearby accommodations will be coming soon.