Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) remain one of the most captivating mysteries in astrophysics. These millisecond bursts of radio waves from distant cosmic sources offer a unique glimpse into extreme astrophysical environments, yet their exact origins remain unknown. From neutron stars to exotic phenomena, FRBs hold the potential to reshape our understanding of high-energy processes and the universe itself. This conference brings together experts in theory, observation, and instrumentation across multi-wavelength and multi-messenger astronomy (including gravitational waves and neutrinos). With new instruments providing precise localizations of FRBs, this meeting will focus on preparing to analyze this influx of data, integrating it with upcoming multi-wavelength and multi-messenger surveys, and fostering collaboration to unlock the mysteries of FRBs.
Topics: Fast Radio Bursts, Radio Telescopes, Gravitational Waves, Neutrinos, Multi-Messenger Astronomy, Extragalactic Transients, Pulsars, Magnetars, High-Energy Astrophysics, Time-Domain Astronomy