EPSC2022: Call for Abstracts
March 24, 2022

Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2022

Palacio de Congresos de Granada, Spain | 18–23 September 2022 

The world-wide community of planetary scientists is invited to submit an abstract for presentation of their recent work at the Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2022, which will take place at Palacio de Congresos de Granada, Spain, 18–23 September 2022. 

EPSC will be jointly organized with the annual EANA (European Astrobiology Network Association) Conference 2022. 

We are looking forward to meeting everyone in person this year in Granada. The ethos for EPSC2022 is to create a simple, flexible, and inclusive meeting that provides multiple opportunities for interaction, scientific discussion, and networking. The programme of the congress will contain oral and poster sessions, as well as workshops and panel discussions. 

The current list of sessions is organized around the following Programme Groups: 

  • Terrestrial Planets (TP) 
  • Outer Planet Systems (OPS) 
  • Missions, Instrumentation, Techniques, Modelling (MITM) 
  • Small Bodies (comets, KBOs, rings, asteroids, meteorites, dust) (SB) 
  • Exoplanets, Origins of Planetary Systems and Astrobiology (EXOA) 
  • Outreach, Diversity, Amateur Astronomy (ODAA) 

The scientific programme and the abstract submission tool are accessible at this link>>

Please browse the list of sessions and identify the session that most closely matches your area of interest; your abstract can be submitted directly to that session. 

You may see all deadlines & milestones of the conference at this link >>

Information on registration and social events, as well as a separate online request form for requesting splinter meetings & workshops, will also be available soon on the meeting website. 

Please forward this message to colleagues who may be interested.  

We look forward to seeing you in Granada!

With best wishes, 

Lena Noack & Nigel Mason 
on behalf of the EPSC Executive Committee 

Stavro Ivanovski & Ákos Kereszturi  
on behalf of the Scientific Organizing Committee 

Mario Ebel 
on behalf of Copernicus Meetings