Highlights:
Featuring:
Pascale Ehrenfreund (MODERATOR) — President, COSPAR; Former CEO, German Space Agency (DLR)
George A Danos (MODERATOR) — President, Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO)
Why Attend IFYSS 2026:
The International Forum for Young Space Scientists (IFYSS) 2026 offers an unparalleled opportunity for budding space scientists to significantly advance their careers and expand their professional horizons. This forum is meticulously designed to facilitate meaningful exchanges of recent developments and collaborations among young scientists worldwide. By participating, you’ll gain invaluable exposure to cutting-edge research in heliospheric physics and space-based Earth science, presented by both established leaders and your peers. Engage in stimulating discussions, present your own work to a supportive and expert audience, and receive feedback that can refine your research trajectory. IFYSS is more than just a conference; it’s a launchpad for future collaborations and an essential step in becoming a recognized voice in the global space science community.
Beyond the rich scientific program, IFYSS 2026 provides unique networking and professional development opportunities tailored for young researchers. Connect directly with senior scientists through invited talks and dialogues, forging connections that can open doors to mentorship and future projects. The technical tours to local Cypriot universities offer a glimpse into different research environments and potential academic partnerships. Furthermore, attending IFYSS in Nicosia, Cyprus, combines high-level scientific engagement with a memorable cultural experience, fostering a well-rounded and inspiring environment. Seize this chance to showcase your work, learn from the best, and build a robust network that will propel your career in space science forward.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be at the forefront of space exploration, contribute to a sustainable future, and connect with the global space community. IFYSS 2026 is where the future of space takes shape.