Venue: Johannes Kepler University Linz
Getting there
The JKU campus can be reached by tram, by bus, or by taxi. We recommend the tram with lines 1 (blue) and 2 (purple) departing about every 5 minutes and both having the JKU as their final destination. Alternatively, bus lines 305 and 311 can be used.
The JKU campus
The workshops will be held in the Science Park 2 & 3 buildings, and the main conference will be held in the lecture hall of the Keplergebäude building.
Campus plan
About Linz
Linz is a city nestled along the picturesque banks of the Danube River, with ~200.000 inhabitants and about 1.5h away from Salzburg and Vienna. It has a significant historical legacy dating back to Roman times, but also a strong presence in the industrial and technological sectors and is known for its contemporary art scene.
One iconic landmark in Linz is the New Cathedral (Neuer Dom), a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that towers over the cityscape. For a glimpse into Linz’s artistic side, visit the Ars Electronica Center, a futuristic museum that explores the intersection of art, technology, and science with hands-on experiences. The charming Old Town (Altstadt) of Linz is a hotspot for historic buildings and cozy cafes. It connects to the Landstraße, the main shopping street of the city, which impresses with beautifully preserved facades of old merchants’ houses.
Linz on your smartphone
The Visit-Linz-App is your personal guide to exploring the city. It offers spontaneous suggestions for your personal Linz program, helping you make the most of your time in Linz.
Linz Card
The Linz Card is your ticket to exploring the city. It combines several offers, such as the use of Linz AG lines (tram & bus) or admission to Linz museums, collectively with a single purchase.