May 27 – 28, 2026
SNOLAB
Canada/Eastern timezone

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The biennial SNOLAB Users Meeting is a chance to share the status of active projects, plans or ideas for future projects, exchange information about user experiences, and engage with laboratory management about facility and community issues.

The 2026 User Meeting

This year's User Meeting is hosted at SNOLAB on May 28-29.  We are excited for projects to share new results and milestones with the community and to engage in discussions on a range of issues, including research, EDI, governance, projects, and facilities.

Members of the SNOLAB User Community are invited to register for the event, submit abstract(s) for a talk and/or poster, and participate in this important meeting. Potential future members of the SNOLAB User Community are also welcome to participate, share ideas for future projects, and learn about the laboratory community, culture, and facilities.

This is an in-person event. With the permission of presenters, we will record talks and make those available after the meeting.

Deadlines

Abstract submissions for priority consideration must be received by May 1.  Please consider this the priority deadline.

Registrations will close on two weeks prior to the meeting, on May 13. 

While registrations and abstract submission after that is possible, we may not be able to accommodate them. 

Register and Submit Abstracts

Please use the Registration link to register yourself for the meeting. If you also wish to submit an idea (abstract) for a talk or poster, please use the Abstract Submission form after registering. Abstracts will be reviewed by the organizers before being accepted. We may not be able to accept every talk or poster idea, depending on demand. We will do our best to work with submitters to try to accommodate talks and posters that align with the goals of the meeting.

We especially encourage junior members of collaborations and projects (students, post-doctoral fellows, etc.) to submit abstracts for either talks or posters. We welcome multiple submissions from the same collaboration or project, but the organizers may (depending on the number of submitted abstracts) ask submitters and their collaborations to consolidate material for talks.

Talks should be planned for 15' plus 5' for discussion and questions. Depending on the abstracts we receive, we may elevate some of the proposed talks to 30' plus additional time for discussion.

Conference information

Date/Time

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All times are in Canada/Eastern

Location

SNOLAB
Fraser Duncan Auditorium
Creighton Mine #9 1039 Regional Road 24 Lively, ON P3Y 1N2
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Extra information

If you have questions about registration, abstract submission, or general inquiries about the User Meeting, please reach out!

The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.