Registration and abstract submission is open!
The Global 21-cm signal from neutral hydrogen remains one of the most powerful probes of the earliest epochs of cosmic history, offering a unique window into the formation and evolution of the first stars, galaxies, and black holes during the Dark Ages, Cosmic Dawn, and the Epoch of Reionization. The field continues to mature rapidly, with multiple ground-based experiments — including EDGES, MIST, PRIZM, REACH, SARAS, and others — pushing the boundaries of sensitivity and systematic control, while the prospect of space- and lunar-based observations inches closer to reality.
This ninth edition of the Global 21-cm Workshop, hosted in Malta and sponsored by Xjenza Malta, will bring together the international community to review the latest experimental results, theoretical advances, and modelling developments. The programme will feature overview and contributed talks spanning observational, experimental, and theoretical perspectives, alongside dedicated discussion sessions to address open questions and chart the path ahead. We look forward to a stimulating and collaborative meeting in a new setting for the series.
For any enquires please email 9thglobal21cmworkshop@gmail.com.
Science Organising Commitee (SOC):
Harry Bevins
Alessio Magro
Peter Sims
Saurabh Singh
Nivedita Mahesh
Jordan Norris
Akshatha Vydula
Mayuri Rao