2026 POSYDON School
24-27 August,
Versoix, Switzerland
2026 POSYDON School
Join us in Geneva for the 2026 POSYDON School and learn how to use POSYDON, a state-of-the-art binary population synthesis code now in its second version. This four-day workshop is designed to help participants incorporate POSYDON effectively into their own research.
Through a series of hands-on labs, we will explore astrophysical scenarios such as mass-transfer stability, supernovae, binary black-hole populations, and more, showcasing how POSYDON can advance your research goals. Participation is limited to 25 attendees to keep the school highly interactive and discussion-driven.
Where
Geneva Observatory,
Chemin Pegasi 51,
CH-1290 Versoix,
Switzerland
When
Monday to Thursday
24-27 August
School Program
Registration
Observatory's reception
Welcome Tassos Fragos
Lecture Vicky Kalogera
Introduction to POSYDON and binary black hole populations
Morning Lab 1 Basic Population Analysis
The basics of popsynth with POSYDON
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Morning Lab 2 Basic Binary Populations
Manipulating & analyzing POSYDON popsynth data
Lunch
Observatory's Cafeteria
Lecture Jeff Andrews
Common Envelope Evolution in POSYDON
Afternoon Lab 1 Controlling CE Evolution in POSYDON
Learn what controls exist in POSYDON's CE evolution
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Afternoon Lab 2 Customizing CE Evolution
Learn how to implement a custom step in POSYDON
Lecture Manos Zapartas
Supernova populations and extracting progenitor properties
Morning Lab 1 Profiles and surface properties
Understanding physical variations, kicks, and collapsing profiles
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Morning Lab 2 SNe kicks and types
Learn how POSYDON models different SNe types and their kicks in stellar populations
Lunch
Observatory's Cafeteria
Lecture Mike Zevin
Star Formation History, Cosmology, Transient Rates
Afternoon Lab 1 Calculating Rates
Multi-metallicity & transient populations, initial conditions reweighting
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Afternoon Lab 2 Selection Effects
Cosmological rates, star formation histories, and detectability
Lecture Tassos Fragos
X-ray Binaries & Super-Eddington Accretion
Morning Lab 1 Non-instantaneous Populations
Simulating the X-ray luminosity function
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Morning Lab 2 Non-instantaneous Populations
Formation of wind-fed BH-HMXBs
Lunch
Observatory's Cafeteria
Lecture Max Briel
Stability of Mass Transfer
Afternoon Lab 1 Grid Visualization
Visualizing POSYDON's underlying MESA model grids
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Afternoon Lab 2 Running a Grid
The basics of running your own MESA model grids for POSYDON
Lecture Seth Gossage
Tides & Magnetic Braking
Morning Lab 1 Detached Binary Evolution
Learn how POSYDON handles the evolution of detached binary systems
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
Morning Lab 2 Custom Physics Prescriptions
Learn how to modify POSYDON's default prescriptions during detached evolution
Lunch
Observatory's Cafeteria
Lecture Aggelos Katsaggelos
Initial-final interpolation
Afternoon Lab 1 Interpolation in POSYDON
Understand the different interpolation strategies available in POSYDON
Coffee Break
Observatory's Cafeteria
School Recap / Farewell
Registration Is Now Open
Registration for the 2026 POSYDON School is now open and will remain open until April 30, 2026. Attendance is limited to 25 participants. To apply, please complete the registration form here: POSYDON School 2026 Registration Form.
There is no registration fee for the school. We will provide free coffee breaks and lunches to all participants throughout the week.
- We ask all participants to plan to attend the full school from August 24 to August 27, 2026.
- Participants are expected to have a solid background in the physics of single and binary stellar evolution, typically acquired through advanced undergraduate or graduate-level coursework, or through relevant research experience.
- Participants are not expected to know how to use POSYDON but should bring a personal laptop for the hands-on sessions.
- We recommend that participants read the instrument papers for POSYDON v1 and POSYDON v2 to familiarize yourself with the code infrastructure.
- Familiarity with Python and command line usage is expected.
- For PhD, Master's, and Bachelor's students, we will reach out to your supervisor to confirm that you meet the availability, funding, and preparedness requirements. Make sure you have your supervisor's permission before applying.
Limited financial support may be available. Applicants for whom financial support is necessary for participation should, after submitting the registration form, send a separate email to posydon.school@gmail.com explaining and motivating their request.
Please email posydon.school@gmail.com with any questions or concerns. We expect to notify participants after the application period closes.
School Venue
The 2026 POSYDON School will be hosted at the Geneva Observatory in Versoix, just outside Geneva, providing an ideal setting for a focused and interactive training school.
Geneva Observatory, Versoix
The school will take place at the Geneva Observatory, located at Chemin Pegasi 51, CH-1290 Versoix, Switzerland. You can also find the venue on Google Maps.
Where to Stay
Participants are asked to arrange their own accommodation. We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the Lake Geneva Hotel in Versoix, which is the most convenient location for access to the Geneva Observatory. To take advantage of the secured rates, participants should make their reservation using the provided booking link. Reserved rates are 189 CHF/night for single occupancy and 209 CHF/night for double occupancy, including breakfast.
Instructors
Teaching Assistants
Science Organizing Committee
Jeffrey Andrews
University of Florida
Tassos Fragos
Université de Genève
Vicky Kalogera
Northwestern University/SkAI Institute
Local Organizing Committee
Tassos Fragos
University of Geneva
Max Briel
University of Geneva
Nasthia Kellenberger
University of GenevaSchool Funding
Contact
Address
Geneva Observatory,
Chemin Pegasi 51,
CH-1290 Versoix, Switzerland
Email Us
posydon.school@gmail.com



