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==Workshop venue==
==Workshop venue==


The site entrance of the CNRS is open for registered participants during the workshop.
The Workshop will take place in CNRS Building A:
Please show your passport or your identity card to the security staff.
 
CNRS Building
25 rue des Martyrs
38000 Grenoble
France
 
The site entrance of the CNRS is open for registered participants during the workshop. Image below shows how to reach the workshop site
using public transportation in Grenoble and short walk:
 
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==Arrival and departure times==
==Arrival and departure times==
   
   
The scientific program will start on Monday, October 5 and it will end on Wednesday, October 7. The registration desk will be located in ?. Registration will start on Monday morning at 8:00. The workshop secretaries will be present to help you during the workshop. All talks will be held in the ??? next to the registration desk.
The scientific program will start on Monday, October 5 and it will end on Wednesday, October 7. The registration desk will be located next to workshop room, including welcome coffee. Registration will start on Monday morning at 08.00. The workshop secretaries will be present to help you during the workshop.


==Accommodation==
==Accommodation==
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==Transport==
==Transport==
If you arrive at Lyon airport "Lyon-St. Exupéry" you can take the shuttle bus to Grenoble.
 
It leaves the airport once every hour. The timetable of the bus can be found here.
===Public transport from Grenoble city center to workshop venue===
You can get off either directly at the Polygone Scientifique (stop "Place de la Resistance"), roughly 300m from the ILL entrance (please tell the driver at the airport that you intend to do so) or at the Grenoble main train station.
The CNRS site is easily accessible by public transport. The new Tram B is running between Grenoble city center, the main railway station, and its terminus at the Résistance roundabout. The terminus is called 'Grenoble Presqu'île' and is only 150 m from the new site entrance. Trams run 7 days a week, from approx. 05.00 to 01.00.
 
===From Lyon===
*If you arrive at Lyon airport "Lyon-St. Exupéry" you can take the shuttle bus to Grenoble. It leaves the airport once every hour. The timetable of the bus can be found [http://www.faurevercors.fr/UK/ligne-Grenoble.awp here]. You can get off either directly at the Polygone Scientifique (stop "Place de la Resistance"), roughly 200m from the CNRS entrance (please tell the driver at the airport that you intend to do so) or at the Grenoble main train station.
*Low Speed Train (TER) from Lyon St Exupéry airport to Grenoble takes 1.30 hours, and there re 4 trains every day.
 
===From Geneva===
From Geneva airport, you can either take the train to Grenoble (www.ter-sncf.com), or a coach (http://www.aerocar.fr/en/timetables/)
From Geneva airport, you can either take the train to Grenoble (www.ter-sncf.com), or a coach (http://www.aerocar.fr/en/timetables/)
Please check the connections in advance.  If needed, you can ask the workshop secretaries to check train or coach connections.
Please check the connections in advance.  If needed, you can ask the workshop secretaries to check train or coach connections.
The CNRS site is easily accessible by public transport. The new Tram B is running between Grenoble town centre, the main railway station, and its terminus at the Résistance roundabout. The terminus is called 'Grenoble Presqu'île' and is only 350 m from the new site entrance. Trams run 7 days a week, from approx. 05.00 to 01.00.(timetables available here)


===From Paris===
Take the RER train (regional) from Charles De Gaulle airport to Paris Gare de Lyon train station and next the TGV (fast train) directly to Grenoble train station. The trip by TGV takes 3 hours, and there are 7 trains every day.


==Passport and visa==
==Passport and visa==
Non EU participants should check with their travel agents, local French embassy or consulate to see whether they require a visa to enter France.
Non EU participants should check with their travel agents, local French embassy or consulate to see whether they require a visa to enter France. If you need a written invitation from the CNRS for a visa, pleas send email to bnikolic@udel.edu.
If you need a written invitation from the CNRS for a visa, please contact the workshop secretaries at ???


==Meals==  
==Meals==  
Refreshments and coffee will be available in the ILL entrance hall during the breaks. The workshop dinner will take place in Grenoble on Monday night. No dinner is organized on Tuesday evening, but a large variety of restaurants is available in Grenoble city centre.
Refreshments and coffee will be available during the breaks, as well as during registration. For participants outside of Polygone Scientifique de Grenoble, restaurant cards for lunch will be provided. The workshop dinner for invited speakers will take place in Grenoble on Monday night. No dinner is organized on Tuesday evening, but a large variety of restaurants is available in Grenoble city center.

Latest revision as of 21:58, 2 October 2015

Workshop venue

The Workshop will take place in CNRS Building A:

CNRS Building 25 rue des Martyrs 38000 Grenoble France

The site entrance of the CNRS is open for registered participants during the workshop. Image below shows how to reach the workshop site using public transportation in Grenoble and short walk:

How to reach the workshop site at Polygone Scientifique de Grenoble.

Arrival and departure times

The scientific program will start on Monday, October 5 and it will end on Wednesday, October 7. The registration desk will be located next to workshop room, including welcome coffee. Registration will start on Monday morning at 08.00. The workshop secretaries will be present to help you during the workshop.

Accommodation

All attendees are responsible for making their own hotel arrangements. A list of hotel in Grenoble is compiled in this PDF.

Transport

Public transport from Grenoble city center to workshop venue

The CNRS site is easily accessible by public transport. The new Tram B is running between Grenoble city center, the main railway station, and its terminus at the Résistance roundabout. The terminus is called 'Grenoble Presqu'île' and is only 150 m from the new site entrance. Trams run 7 days a week, from approx. 05.00 to 01.00.

From Lyon

  • If you arrive at Lyon airport "Lyon-St. Exupéry" you can take the shuttle bus to Grenoble. It leaves the airport once every hour. The timetable of the bus can be found here. You can get off either directly at the Polygone Scientifique (stop "Place de la Resistance"), roughly 200m from the CNRS entrance (please tell the driver at the airport that you intend to do so) or at the Grenoble main train station.
  • Low Speed Train (TER) from Lyon St Exupéry airport to Grenoble takes 1.30 hours, and there re 4 trains every day.

From Geneva

From Geneva airport, you can either take the train to Grenoble (www.ter-sncf.com), or a coach (http://www.aerocar.fr/en/timetables/) Please check the connections in advance. If needed, you can ask the workshop secretaries to check train or coach connections.

From Paris

Take the RER train (regional) from Charles De Gaulle airport to Paris Gare de Lyon train station and next the TGV (fast train) directly to Grenoble train station. The trip by TGV takes 3 hours, and there are 7 trains every day.

Passport and visa

Non EU participants should check with their travel agents, local French embassy or consulate to see whether they require a visa to enter France. If you need a written invitation from the CNRS for a visa, pleas send email to bnikolic@udel.edu.

Meals

Refreshments and coffee will be available during the breaks, as well as during registration. For participants outside of Polygone Scientifique de Grenoble, restaurant cards for lunch will be provided. The workshop dinner for invited speakers will take place in Grenoble on Monday night. No dinner is organized on Tuesday evening, but a large variety of restaurants is available in Grenoble city center.