About GSGAC2022

Dear Colleagues,
 

It is a great pleasure to announce that The Scientistt will host the Global Summit on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology (GSGAC2022) will be held in Tokyo, Japan during April 21-23, 2022.

GSGAC2022 aims to bring together the renowned researchers, scientists and scholars to exchange ideas, to present sophisticated research works and to discuss hot topics in the field and share their experiences on all aspects of Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology.

The GSGAC2022 will be a 3 days event that means to gather the key players of the Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology community and related sectors. This event is launched with the aims to become an established event, attracting global participants, intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology -related scientific and commercial developments.

A wide-ranging scientific program consisting of plenary lectures, keynote lectures, Invited lectures, parallel sessions, as well as poster sessions for young scientists covering all topics in gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology will be scheduled. This conference provides a wonderful opportunity for you to enhance your knowledge about the newest interdisciplinary approaches in Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology.

Moreover, the conference offers a valuable platform to create new contacts in the field of Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology, by providing valuable networking time for you to meet great personnel in the field.

We look forward to seeing you at GSGAC2022 in Tokyo, Japan

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Latest News

  • Kazuhiro Agatsuma has accepted the plenary talk invitation... Read More..

  • Nanda Rea is giving a pleanry talk at the congress... Read More..

  • Abstract Submission is Open now... Read More..

  • The Committee for Conference is updated... Read More..

  • Earlybird Registration deadline is July 15, 2021... Read More..

  • Rickard Lundin is giving a plenary talk at the conference... Read More..

 

Plenary Speakers


Rosi Susanna

University of California
USA

Chunshan Lin

Jagiellonian University
Poland

Anupam Mazumdar

University of Groningen
Netherlands

Samar Safi-Harb

University of Manitoba
Canada

Elena Orlando

University of Trieste, Italy
Stanford University, USA

Rui Fausto

University of Coimbra
Portugal

Xiaofeng YANG

Chinese Academy of Sciences
China

Nicolas Wijsen

Catholic University of Leuven
Belgium

Kazuhiro Agatsuma

University of Birmingham
UK

J. Xavier Prochaska

University of California
USA

Stefano Profumo

University of California
USA

Rickard Lundin

Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Sweden

Keynote Speakers


Andrey K. Belyaev

Herzen University
Russia

John T. Kim

University of Washington
USA

Ilias Cholis

Oakland University
USA

Per Jensen

University of Wuppertal, Germany

Charles Sven

Observational & Theoretical Scientist
USA

Cédric Deffayet

Paris Institute of Astrophysics
France

Simone Dell Agnello

National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy

Saeid Jafari

Mathematical and Physical Science Foundation, Denmark

Ivan Zelinka

Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic

M.M. Sheikh-Jabbari

IPM, School of Physics, Iran

Invited Speakers


BoJing Zhu

Yunnan Astronomical Observatory
China

Pawel Gusin

Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland

Natalia Nazarova

Sissa
Italy

Alessio Notari

University of Barcelona
Spain

Hailong Li

UESTC
China

Tan Liu

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Joseph Schindler

The University of California
USA

Macarena Lagos

Columbia University
USA

Gulce Ogruc Ildiz

Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey & University of Coimbra, Portugal

Lingqian Zhang

National Space Science Center
China

Verónica Errasti Díez

ORIGINS Excellence Cluster
Germany

Dongwook Lee

The University of California
USA

Tonatiuh Matos

Cinvestav
Mexico

Andrzej Radosz

Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland

Steen H. Hansen

University of Copenhagen
Denmark

Debabrata Saha

Independent Research Scientist
India

Hao Liu

Anhui University
China

Vyacheslav Dokuchaev

Russian Academy of Sciences
Russia

Jun Zhang

Imperial College London
UK

Carlos Alex Souza Da Silva

IFCE, Campus Tianguá
Brazil

Wen-Ran Zhang

Georgia Southern University
USA

Calin Lazaroiu

IBS Center for Geometry and Physics, South Korea

Hossein Khodabakhshi

Tianjin University
China

Lilia Anguelova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgaria

Sambaran Banerjee

University of Bonn
Germany

Boris Meierovich

P. L. Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems, Russia

Nathan Paldor

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Israel

Chengran Yang

National University of Singapore
Singapore

Pedro José Pompeia

Technological Institute of Aeronautics
Brazil

Fabiano Feleppa

Utrecht University
Netherlands

Sai Wang

Institute of High Energy Physics
China

Qing-He Zhang

Shandong University
China

Bogdan Dimitrov

Bulgarian academy of sciences
Bulgaria

Christian Corda

Istituto Livi,Prato
Italy

Vladimir Valentinovich Egorov

Russian Academy of Sciences
Russia

Suvodip Mukherjee

University of Amsterdam
Netherlands

Larissa Santos

University of Yangzhou
China

Sergio Hernandez

National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Markos Maniatis

University of Bío-Bío
Chile

Mohammed Helmy Said

Helwan University
Egypt

J. C. N. de Araujo

National Institute for Space Research, Brazil

Waraporn Nuntiyakul

Chiang Mai University
Thailand

Shinya Tomizawa

Toyota Technological Institute
Japan

Rami Oueslati

University of Liège
Belgium

Song HE

Jilin University
China

Henry Tufo

University of Colorado Boulder
USA

Wen Zhao

University of Science and Technology
China

Alexander Bonilla

University Francisco Jose de Calda
Brazil

Kazuharu Bamba

Fukushima University
Japan

Sergei Chervon

Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University
Russia

Herman J. Mosquera Cuesta

colciencias
Brazil

Tao Yang

Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, South Korea

Uday Chand De

University of Lucknow
India

Tanmoy Paul

University of Burdwan
India

Yaser Tavakoli

University of Guilan
Iran

Young Scientists Forum


Aim


To encourage new academic inspirations

To provide vibrant platform for oral presentations

To Provide Networking opportunities with eminent scientists

To provide friendly environment to present ideas

To help to grow their skills, broaden their horizon

To strengthen inter-disciplinary integration

Eligibility


The work must be predominately that of the student

The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference

Each individual participant is allowed to submit only one paper

None of the authors should have senior position or faculty position

Awards


Best Poster Award:

Best poster award will be given to the outstanding poster presentation

The prize consists of a certificate and $400

Best Oral Award:

Best oral award will be given to the outstanding presentation

The prize consists of a certificate and $400


February 15, 2022

Abstract Submission Deadline


September 25, 2021

Early Registration Deadline


November 20, 2021

Standard Registration Deadline


Conference Dates:

April 21-23, 2022

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  • Participation Opportunities

    Oral Presentation

    Oral Presentation is an effective way to present your valuable research work to get recognized. Oral Presentations consist of Plenary, Keynote and a series of Invited Talks with specific time durations.

    Poster Presentation

    A poster presentation is another potential channel to disseminate your research of a topic in a short and concise format. Posters offer the opportunity to engage with other conference attendees interested in the same subject and application as you.

    Workshop Presentation

    Workshop provides a high-yield, more efficient and effective tool for discussion, problem solving and feedback about one’s scholarly work. Each workshop lasts for 1 hour intensive and interactive discussion about a topic.

    Listener

    Participating in the conference only without neither presentation nor paper publication. Listener will get networking opportunities to exchange and gain new knowledge, while interacting with the intellectuals and academics in the field.

    Registration is open!

    To join the most influential people.

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    Why Tokyo, Japan?

    Radisson - Narita
    650-35 Nanae, Tomisato 286-0221, Japan

     

    Tokyo is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also part of Tokyo.

    Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A small castle town in the 16th century, Edo became Japan's political center in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu established his feudal government there. A few decades later, Edo had grown into one of the world's most populous cities. With the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the emperor and capital moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo ("Eastern Capital"). Large parts of Tokyo were destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and in the air raids of 1945.

    Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. The city'...

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