What's new

  • 27th June, Registration opened
  • 10th June, Webpage pre-opened

    Aim


  • Recent significant progress of astronomical observations has elucidated a rich variety of physical and chemical properties of the Universe, and also been providing insights into how stars, planetary systems, and galaxies are being born. In association with the progress of observations, it is of increasing importance to understand the physical and chemical processes of interstellar matters on a molecular/atomic scale. This workshop aims to offer an opportunity for the exchange of current research results of physics and chemistry of astronomically relevant atoms, radicals, molecules, and ions in both gas and condensed phases. Toward the development of interactive activation among astronomical observations, theoretical calculations, and laboratory experiments, participants from wide fields such as physics, chemistry, planetary sciences, and astronomy, are welcome to this workshop.

    Venue


  • Auditorium at Institute of Low Temperature science, Hokkaido University
  • Access to Hokkaido University

    Important Dates


    Abstract submission: 3rd October, 2025
    Registration: 24th October, 2025


    Invited Speakers


    Coming soon

    Program


    November 12-14, 2025
  • The program will be fixed after 13th October.
  • The meeting will be scheduled from the morning of 12th (Wed.) to the morning (before lunch) of 14th (Fri.).

    Participants


    To be updated


    Registration & Abstracts


    Registration
  • Registration is free of charge but requires your information.
    The deadline for registration is 24th October.
    If you have any problems in using Google Form, please contact us.


    Abstract submission
  • The abstract should be emailed to us by 3rd October using the abstract template.
  • Oral presentation will be selected from the submitted abstracts. Other papers will be poster presentations.
  • Poster-board size: 90cm(width)x180cm(height)


    Accomodation


    You can find the various types of hotels in Sapporo via the internet. Because many tourists are coming to Sapporo these days,we recommend you to reserve hotels as early as possible.

    Organizers


  • Yuri Aikawa (The University of Tokyo)
  • Tomoya Hirota (NAOJ)
  • Kaori Kobayashi (The University of Toyama)
  • Nami Sakai (RIKEN)
  • Naoki Watanabe (Hokkaido University)

    Contact


  • ISM2025_at_lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp
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    Sponsors