Workshop and hackathon on computational physics & applied math in Okinawa, Japan (March 2026)

In March 2026, two major international events in computational physics will be held consecutively in Okinawa, Japan.

Okinawa in March enjoys a mild and pleasant climate, neither cold nor hot, making it an ideal season for academic exchange.

March 2–5: CompQMB2026 International Conference

Website: Current and Future Computational Approaches to Quantum Many-Body Systems 2026 (CompQMB2026) | CompQMB2026

March 6–8: CompPhysHack2026 Hackathon

Website: CompPhysHack 2026 | CompPhysHack2026

CompQMB2026 aims to establish an international forum connecting applied mathematics and computational physics, with a focus on cutting-edge topics such as tensor networks, quantum computing, and numerical methods for quantum many-body systems.

Following the conference, the CompPhysHack2026 hackathon will focus on generative-AI-powered programming for computational physics, promoting deeper interaction and collaboration through hands-on coding and algorithm development.

Beginners are very welcome. Let us explore together how to effectively use AI in computational physics.

Researchers from physics, mathematics, computational science, quantum information, and related fields are warmly invited to join us,

and to help shape the future of computational physics during the beautiful spring season in Okinawa.