| IFPU Programs 2025-2026, by week |
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| Oct 27 2025 Focus Week: Unraveling Little Red Dots: Linking JWST Discoveries with Simulations |
| Nov 3 2025 Focus Week: Primordial Black Holes in the Multi-Messenger Era |
| Nov 10 2025 Team Research: Relativistic N-Body Simulations of Horndeski Theories |
| Nov 17 2025 Focus Week: The Dark Universe in Phase Space |
| Dec 1 2025 Team Research: Dissecting the Galactic gamma-ray pulsar population in the Galactic disc with simulation-based inference |
| Winter break |
| Jan 12 2026 Focus Week: The Dynamics of Black Hole Mergers and Gravitational Wave Generation |
| Jan 19 2026 Focus Week: Analog Gravity Meets Gravitational Waves |
| Feb 2 2026 Focus Week: Quasar Bazaar: A Quasar Hack Week |
| Feb 23 2026 Focus Week: Chaos and Nonlinearity in Dynamical Astronomy |
| IFPU Programs 2026 Spring-Summer |
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| April 20, 2026 Team Research: Probing Galaxy Evolution at Cosmic Noon with Lensed DSFGs: A Multi-Wavelength Approach from Far-infrared to Radio |
| April 27, 2026 Team Research: PANDA, a Parametric N-body Code for Simulations of Horndeski Theories of Gravity |
| May 4, 2026 Team Research: Bubble Nucleation with Loop and Gravity Effects: Refining Gravitational-Waves Predictions |
| May 18, 2026 Focus Week: Peeling the Gravitational Onion: Unraveling the Secrets of Newman–Penrose and Aretakis Constants |
| June 8, 2026 Focus Week: Perspectives on Gravity: From Theory to Observation |
| June 15, 2026 Focus Week: Active Galactic Nuclei as Dark Sector Laboratories |
| June 22, 2026 Focus Week: Magnetic Fields in High-Redshift Galaxies: Bridging ALMA, JWST and Simulations |
| July 13, 2026 Focus Week: Crossing Over the Edge: Black Hole Interiors Beyond General Relativity |