ICFT 2025
UK Meeting on Integrable and Conformal Field Theory

and related topics

King's College London
19 - 20 June 2025

The 26th in a series of short annual meetings on integrable and conformal field theories.

The meeting aims to: promote cohesion between UK academics in areas related to integrable models and conformal field theory, give early career researchers (PhD students and postdocs) the opportunity to present their results and so allow them to establish themselves within the community, showcase recent developments by inviting international speakers, and thus relate UK research to developments on the international level.

Speakers confirmed so far

There will a number of further talks and a poster session

Requests to speak and/or present a poster are invited from participants - please indicate your interest when registering.

Meeting Arrangements

The Meeting will be held in the King's building on the main Strand campus. It will start in the early afternoon of Thursday 19th and end in the afternoon of Friday 20th.

Registration

Registration is open now from this link

There is a registration fee of £35 (£20 for students) to cover local meeting expenses.

You can apply to give a talk/present a poster when registering for the meeting. Preference will be given to Postdocs and students who apply before before May 26. (Please note that it is only at the "checkout" stage that you can make this request!). If you have any questions, please send an email to Gerard Watts.

Support

There are limited funds available to support UK students and those with caring responsibilities. If would like to be considered for support, please indicate when you register.


Scientific organising committee:
Peter Bowcock, Olalla Castro-Alvaredo, Vincent Caudrelier, Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, Paul Fendley, Andreas Fring, Christian Korff, Niall MacKay, Anne Taormina, Benoit Vicedo, Gerard Watts, Robert Weston, Simon Wood, Charles Young.

Local organisers:
Benjamin Doyon, Nadav Drukker, Andreas Stergiou, Gerard Watts.


College Privacy notice

Co-sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, King's College London, the Mathematical and Theoretical Physics group of the IoP and the London Mathematical Society