Conference Chair
Conference Co-Chair
100+
Participants
25+
Countries
50+
Speakers
15+
Sessions
February 24, 2024
September 18, 2023
February 24, 2024
Computational Cosmology
Quantum Dot Applications
High Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics
Earth Magnetism and Electro Magnetic Radiation
Modified Gravity Theories
Jet Physics
Wave Particle Duality
Gravitational Physics and Lensing
Multi-messenger Astronomy
Applied Relativity
Dark Matter and Dark Energy Probes
Relativistic Celestial Mechanics
Early Universe Cosmology
Signal Processing
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Neutrino Cosmology
Fundamental Physics with Gravitational Waves
Particle Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Physics
Alternative Theories of Gravity
Cosmic Magnetic Fields
Galactic Dynamics
Theoretical Physics
Dark Matter Annihilation and Decay
Gamma-Ray Astronomy
Evolution of Celestial Objects
Astronomy and Space Science
Earth and Space Physics
Quantum Mechanics and Physics
Dark Energy around Black holes
The capital city of
Italy’s Tuscany region, Florence is internationally esteemed for its high
concentration of Renaissance art and architecture. Because it served as a
wealthy and important center for medieval trade and commerce, the city gave
birth to the Italian Renaissance movement.
Florence is also
credited with propagating many artists, inventors, writers, scientists and
explorers as well as inventing opera and the florin currency, which lifted
Europe from the Dark Ages.
Simulating one enormous
outdoor art museum, the city of Florence attracts millions of tourists every
year. Walking is the best way to see the major tourist attractions in Florence.