N3AS Summer School
2025 Summer School in Santa Cruz: July 11-20, 2025
The N3AS-sponsored Summer School on Multi-Messenger Astrophysics is intended for advanced graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers interested in nuclear and particle astrophysics — theory, experiment, or observation.
The deadline to apply for the 2025 session was June 6, 2025. Decisions will be announced to all applicants via email. Contact n3as-admin@berkeley.edu with any questions.

Lecturers, Topics & Slides:
Speaker | Institution | Title |
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John Beacom | Ohio State University | Astrophysical Neutrinos: Sources and Detection |
Sanjana Curtis | Oregon State | The Origin of Milky Way Elements |
Rahul Kannan | York University | Simulating the First Billion Years of Cosmic Time |
Dan Kasen | UC Berkeley | Mergers and Kilonovae, and what they tell us about Nucleosynthesis |
Spencer Klein | Lawrence Berkeley Lab | IceCube and Beyond: Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos |
Rocky Kolb | U of Chicago | The Standard Cosmological Model |
Adrian Lee | UC Berkeley | What we have and could learn from the Cosmic Microwave Background |
Chung-Pei Ma | UC Berkeley | Ultra-massive Black Holes and their Gravitational Waves |
Dominic Pesce | CFA, Harvard | Exploring the Universe in Radio Waves |
Matt Pyle | UC Berkeley | Dark Matter Experiment |
Sanjay Reddy | U of Washington | Neutron Star Properties; Neutron Stars as Physics Laboratories |
Dave Schlegel | Lawrence Berkeley Lab | First Results from the Dark Energy Survey Instrument |
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