International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
XXXVII IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics (CCP2026)
Location: Seoul, Korea
Dates: July 19-23, 2026
Contact person: Suklyun Hong
hong@sejong.ac.kr
+82-10-6328-4187
https://sites.google.com/view/quantum-qistc/director
PROGRAM DETAILS: TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.
Scientific Program
CCP2026 is part of the ongoing conference series overseen by the IUPAP C20 Commission. We follow the well-established format of CCP conferences with a series of plenary presentations in the mornings, complemented by a stream of 3-5 parallel oral sessions as well as poster sessions in the afternoons. Parallel sessions will typically be opened by invited presentations followed by a number of contributed talks.
CCP2026 emphasizes both fundamental and applied aspects of computational physics. For the first time in CCP history, a dedicated session on Computational Physics for Industry will be featured, aiming to highlight real-world applications in sectors such as materials design, energy, electronics, and manufacturing. This reflects our effort to strengthen ties between academia and industry. In addition, sessions on quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing will demonstrate the growing importance of computational approaches in quantum technologies. Other applied topics—ranging from materials science and fluid dynamics to geophysics, porous media, and machine learning—will be naturally integrated. A Public Lecture will be organized to engage the general public and students in the broader impact of computational physics on society.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
• statistical mechanics and complex systems
• soft matter, biophysics
• Materials physics and nanoscience
• fluid and plasma dynamics
• quantum many-body physics
• quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing
• lattice field theory
• astrophysics, gravitation, cosmology
• novel hardware and software (algorithm developments)
• computational physics education
• machine learning and applications
• geophysics and porous media
• computational physics for industry
International Advisory Panel (IAP)
• Alfonso Munoz Gonzalez (C20 Chair)
• Valentino R. Cooper
• Regina Maphanga*
• Verónica Vildosola*
• Derek Leinweber
• Gian-Marco Rignanese
• Suhuai Wei
• Anthony Maggs
• Reza Ejtehadi
• Aaron Golden
• Enzo Marinari
• Shinji Tsuneyuki
• Young-Woo Son
• Ching-Ming Wei