Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors Conference 2026
August 24-28, 2026
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Website: sns2026.org
Program Committee:
Filip Ronning (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Jed Pixley (Rutgers University)
Joe D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Stuart Brown (University of California Los Angeles)
Ming Yi (Rice University)
Jian-Xin Zhu (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
SNS 2026 will follow a successful series of international conferences in Argonne (1991), Sendai (1992), Santa Fe (1993), Stanford (1995), Cape Cod (1997), Chicago (2001), Sitges (2004), Sendai (2007), Shanghai (2010), Berkeley (2013), Stuttgart (2016), Tokyo (2019), Bangalore (2022). The meeting will bring leading experts in spectroscopy, transport, materials discovery, and theory to address current key challenges in the frontier of superconductivity research. Highlights to be discussed include cuprates, heavy fermions, iron-based superconductors, nickelates, topological superconductivity, superconductivity in twisted quantum materials, and strongly correlated electron theory and approaches. We will also highlight insights gleaned from new experimental methods and experiments under extreme conditions (low temperature, high magnetic field, high pressure, and high laser field) and perspectives for the discovery and design of new superconductors with higher transition temperatures.