About KMI, Nagoya University
The Kobayashi–Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) at Nagoya University was established in 2010 to explore new frontiers of modern physics beyond the Standard Model. In 2018 we launched the annual KMI School, at which distinguished researchers deliver lectures on a focused theme each year. The School is intended for graduate students and young postdoctoral researchers; we warmly encourage the young members of your groups to participate.
To further strengthen this focus, KMI recently established the Dark Matter International Research Center (DarMa) in April 2025, aiming to catalyze worldwide collaboration across theory, astrophysics, and particle-physics experiments through workshops and joint research.