PLATO Stellar Science Conference 2026>

Rationale

The launch of the PLATO mission, expected in late 2026, is now looming very near. The stellar science community plays a critical role in the preparation of the mission, and will be equally central in the exploitation of the data that it will provide. The PLATO Stellar Science Conference 2026 is part of a series of meetings meant to bring together the community as a whole, to ensure that we have all the tools in hand to optimise the scientific return of the PLATO mission, and exploit its data to its fullest potential. Being the last PLATO Stellar Science Conference before launch, coming at an exciting time for the mission, this meeting will benefit from all ideas that the community may have to offer, and especially from the experience gathered thanks to CoRoT, Kepler, and TESS. Key topics to be discussed include:

  • Stellar science goals within reach thanks to PLATO;
  • Advances in the precise and accurate characterization of stars, as well as their internal properties;
  • Recent improvements in the physical description of the stellar models (transport processes, chemical abundances, ...) thanks to which PLATO data will be exploited;
  • State of the art of data analysis techniques for PLATO, whether it be for asteroseismology or long-term variability of stellar light curves;
  • Synergies with galactic archaeology, exoplanet characterisation, large spectroscopic surveys, etc.;
  • And more!

Invited speakers

TBD

Number of participants

Participation is limited to 120 people.

Contact

If you have a question, please contact us at: plato-stars2026@scienceconf.org

   

Important dates

March 2, 2026: Announcement "Save the date"

March 30, 2026: Registration and abstract submission open

May 15, 2026: Abstract submission close

May 31, 2026: Registration close

August 24, 2026: Start of conference

August 26, 2026: End of conference

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