Rationale
The RAMSES User Meeting 2026 aims to bring together the rapidly growing community of scientists who rely on RAMSES and its ecosystem of modules to study frontier problems in cosmology, galaxy formation, and computational astrophysics. As the code base continues to expand in radiative transfer, MHD, cosmic rays, star-formation and feedback models, and exascale-oriented frameworks, the community benefits from a dedicated forum where users and developers can share technical expertise, discuss best practices, and coordinate future directions.
The meeting offers an opportunity to present new scientific results based on RAMSES, exchange advances in numerical methods and high-performance computing workflows, and identify common challenges that arise across different research groups. It is also intended to support collaborative planning for future development, improvements in documentation and training resources, and long-term code sustainability.
The meeting is open to all who are interested in RAMSES and its ongoing developments, and newcomers to the community are especially welcome.
LOC: Taysun Kimm, Sukyoung Yi, Jongwon Park, Jaehyun Lee, Maxime Rey
Sponsored by: Yonsei University (CGER/YFL), KASI
Code of Conduct
This conference is a collaborative space for open, rigorous, and constructive scientific discussion.
Please treat all participants with respect.
- Be constructive: critique ideas, methods, and results - not people.
- Be respectful: no personal attacks, harassment, intimidation, or discriminatory remarks.
- Engage in good faith: avoid aggressive or dismissive questioning and repeated interruptions.
- Support inclusive discussion: help create a welcoming environment for all career stages and backgrounds.
If you experience or witness behavior that violates this policy, please contact the conference organizers.
Organizers may take action including a warning, removal from a session, or revocation of participation.