SEPT. 25-27, 2008
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Conference Venue

The conference will be held at the campus of the Karl-Franzens University Graz, in the building of the Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing:

Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing
Heinrichstrasse 36
A-8010 Graz, Austria


and in lecture room B (HS. 06.02) of the building

Hörsaaltrakt A/B/C
Universitätsplatz 6
A-8010 Graz, Austria


The registration desk will be located in front of lecture room B in the Hörsaaltrakt A/B/C. The opening hours are:

Thursday: 8:00 - 16:30
Friday: 8:15 - 16:15
Saturday: 8:15 - 16:15

All lectures, as well as the opening and closing remarks, will be held in lecture room B. The lecture room is equipped with a data projector, an overhead projector, a PC with internet connection, a DVD player, a microphone and a WLAN-access point. For further information on the technical equipment please follow this link.

See the map of the university quarter or the aerial view of the campus for the location of the conference venue on the campus of the university.


How to get there by car

From the Graz-Thalerhof Airport drive north for approx. 8 kilometers (via Triesterstrasse, Lazarettgürtel, Eggenberger Gürtel) until you reach the train station. Turn right into Keplerstrasse, cross the river Mur and follow the main road. At Geidorfplatz stay on the left lane and turn half left into Heinrichstrasse. After 400 meters you will see the University on your right.

From the Südautobahn (A2 motorway) interchange Graz-Ost(!) (not Graz-West) take the exit Raaba. Turn left and follow St. Peter Hauptstrasse, Plüddemanngasse, Merangasse until you reach the University.


How to get there using public transport

From the airport (Flughafen Graz) take bus line 630 of 631 to Jakominiplatz or take a train from the airport to the train station (schedule).

From the train station (Hauptbahnhof) take bus line 58 to Mozartgasse or bus line 63 to Universität.

From Jakominiplatz take bus line 30 to Mozartgasse, or bus line 31 to Zinzendorfgasse, or bus line 39 to Uni-Mensa or Uni-Resowi.



For further information see


About Graz

The Mediterranean atmosphere of the Old Town, hidden alleys, picturesque courtyards, ornate facades, magnificent buildings and spectacular and futuristic modern architecture all add up to a unique and fascinating blend.

You'll hardly find another city offering so much variety in such a compact and manageable space. Nowhere else can one stray around in such a pleasurable way without getting lost.

And it may well have been just the penchant for diversity and visions that made Graz 2003 the ideal choice for the Cultural Capital of Europe. In 2008, the city's event calendar again features an abundance of cultural events of high international standard.

Further information about Graz
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