After four very successful editions in Naples, Edinburgh, Brussels and CERN we are delighted to announce the fifth New Horizons in Primordial Black Hole Physics (NEHOP'27) workshop. This year, it will take place in the beautiful city of Patras, Greece, from 14th to 18th of June, 2027.
This workshop event aims to nurture discussions and bring together experts on the broad topic of Primordial Black Holes (PBHs). From their phenomenological implications, their possible relationship to extant problems in the SM (dark matter, neutrino masses, baryon asymmetry, inflation), their theoretical underpinnings and origin, to the multi-messenger signals that are motivating state-of-the-art experimental developments.
While most talks will consist of short, technical presentations by young researchers, a small number of expert talks will be included to both provide comprehensive overviews and present new results on key topics.