From Puzzles to New Insights
in Fundamental Physics
Campagna (SA), Italy
23-27 June 2025
... continuing a journey started with Giordano Bruno and Juan Caramuel...
The main objective of Campagna Conference on "From Puzzles to New Insights in Fundamental Physics" is to thoroughly inspect puzzles and open questions in fundamental physics and to share and gain new insights into our understanding of the physical world. Foundational and conceptual aspects will be discussed in depth, including a critical assessment of guiding principles and mathematical frameworks for building fundamental theories. The present and future status of experiments aimed at testing fundamental physics from macro to micro scales will be examined, including current tensions and challenges, ranging from astrophysical and cosmological probes for gravitational and particle physics to tabletop experiments for quantum gravity. The Campagna Conference will also be a great opportunity to celebrate 100 years of Modern Quantum Mechanics.
Campagna with its ancient origins, vast culture, mighty monuments, breathtaking landscapes, mild climate and inspiring scientific history offers an ideal place where thinkers can gather, reflect and discuss Nature's most fundamental questions. The town has already shown its special atmosphere in the past by hosting two profound thinkers, scientists and philosophers: Giordano Bruno and Juan Caramuel (see About).
Important dates
First round of registration for PhD students and early postdocs close: March 1st.
Program announcement: May 1st.
Conference start: Monday, June 23th.
Excursion: Wednesday, June 25th.
Giordano Bruno Seminar by Nobel laureate Didier Queloz: Thursday, June 26th.
Conference end: Friday, June 27th.
Chair
Luca Buoninfante (Radboud U.)
Organizer
Advisory board
Massimo Blasone (Salerno U.), Francesco Di Filippo (Frankfurt U.), Gabriele Gionti (Specola Vaticana), Gaetano Lambiase (Salerno U.), Pierpaolo Mastrolia (Padova U.), Frank Saueressig (Radboud U.), Fabio Scardigli (Milano Politecnico)
Partners
Associazione "Scientiae Fabri Civitatis Campaniae (SFCC)", Comune di Campagna, Horizon Europe - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, Radboud University, Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA), Dipartimento di Fisica E.R. Caianiello, Università popolare di Roma, Unione italiana di educazione degli adulti
Credits for the conference logo (Campagna Ɔonference) to Lidia Palladino.
Credits for the Home image (Campagna in the 90s) to Felice Capaccio.