The Twelfth Information and Statistics in Nuclear Experiment and Theory (ISNET-12) will be held at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in Berkeley, CA USA October 5-9, 2026.

The event is open to the registered public and will be capacity constrained.
Lunches will be included for all registered participants.
Registration will be available in early July 2026 but is expected to be:
Early registration deadline: August 3, 2026 9 AM Pacific
- $40 for students and postdocs
- $80 for everyone else (nonstudents/postdocs)
After August 3, 2026 9 AM Pacific:
- $60 for students and postdocs
- $100 for everyone else (nonstudents/postdocs)
Room blocks will be available at multiple local hotels and posted here in early July 2026.
Information on site access and logistics.
Monday October 5 will kick off with an optional 1-day BAND Camp, comprising a set of pedagogical presentations and tutorials organized by the Bayesian Analysis of Nuclear Dynamics (BAND) collaboration. Materials will be geared towards students and earlier career researchers, and aim to provide an introduction to the software tools developed by BAND and to the corresponding concepts and methods of Bayesian uncertainty quantification. Thanks to the support of Ohio University and the NSF CSSI program, BAND Camp registration is included with ISNET-12 registration.
The ISNET-12 full program will commence on Tuesday October 6 with a single-track, in-person format that deliberately provides ample time for discussion after each talk and day. Such discussions are vital to making simultaneous advances in physics and statistics/the information sciences as well as the intersection of these domains.
Speakers are by invitation, but registered participants are invited to submit a lightning talk/poster.
The Information and Statistics in Nuclear Experiment and Theory (ISNET) workshops seek to encourage, facilitate, and develop the use of statistical and computational methodologies that maximize the knowledge gained from and quantify uncertainties in nuclear physics measurements and theoretical calculations. A keystone of this workshop series is the combination and interfaces of the domain knowledge from the nuclear physics theory and experiment research community with expertise in cognate fields of research and practice, including statistics, mathematics, and computer science.
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