1–4 Oct 2024
Kraków, Poland
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Venue and General Information

The Workshop is organized by the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science (http://www.fais.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/start-en) of the Jagiellonian University. The Jagiellonian University in Cracow is the oldest higher education institution in Poland, and one of the oldest in Europe. It was founded on May 12th 1364 by the Polish king Casimir the Great. Some of the University students and academics have been major historical figures, including world famous scholars, such as Nicolaus Copernicus or Karol Wojtyła, the future Pope John Paul II. 

Today, the Jagiellonian University comprises 15 Faculties, where 4 000 academic staff conduct research and provide education to almost 50 000 students, within the framework of more than 80 different fields of study. The eminent researchers and state-of-the-art infrastructure make the Jagiellonian University the leading Polish scientific institution, collaborating with major academic centers from all over the world. The Jagiellonian University is also home to about 150 student societies, where young researchers pursue their academic interests and develop friendships with people who share their passion.

Conference venue

The conference will take place in the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences (PAU) main hall located in the historic center of Kraków. It is within walking distance from the main train station. Easily reachable by tram lines (52, 18) from the University Campus and a short-walking distance from the Main Square. 

Address: 
ul. Sławkowska 17 
31-016 Kraków 

https://pau.krakow.pl/index.php/en 

 

Connectivity

Dedicated LRT2024 Guest network will be available.

Registration desk

The registration desk will be located inside PAU Building in front of the Main Lecture Hall and will be staffed during the entire workshop. Please do not hesitate to contact our staff in case of any question or problem.

Presentations

The preferred slide format for the conference is 4:3 (standard ppt format) rather than widescreen. This will ensure optimal compatibility with our not so large display screen, which is set up for the 4:3 format. Please use Indico to upload your slides at least a day before your presentation.

Poster session

The recommended size for the posters is A0 or B0 in portrait orientation. A dedicated poster session (with refreshments) will take place on Wednesday afternoon. Posters should be set up on Wednesday any time before the poster session (using hanging materials to be provided at the workshop).

Printing posters

The workshop staff may help you to print the poster on-site. Please, contact the conference secretariat (lrt2024@uj.edu.pl).