March 11, 2018 (extended, hard)
Graz University of Technology
Almost 200 years of research and teaching make Graz University of Technology one of Austria's most venerable scientific institutions. The University’s success throughout its eventful history has been based upon the achievements of outstanding personalities in science, research and their application. Richard Zsigmondy, who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1926, worked as an assistant and adjunct lecturer at Graz University of Technology. Names such as Herbert Eichholzer, Hans List, Otto Nußbaumer, Friedrich Mohs, Anna-Lülja Praun, Friedrich Schmiedl, Nikola Tesla or Ferdinand Wittenbauer account for the excellent reputation of Graz University of Technology in the past and present.
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Conference Location
The conference will take place in the beautiful auditorium in the historical main building completed in 1888 which is located on campus "Alte Technik" in Rechbauerstrasse 12 shown on the map below. This is not to be confused with two newer campi across which TU Graz also spreads:
- Neue Technik (Kopernikusgasse / Petersgasse)
- Inffeldgasse
Submission Link
Contact
Important Dates
Regular Papers
April 9, 2018
May 7, 2018
Work-in-Progress Papers and Posters
April 18, 2018 (extended, hard)
April 26, 2018
May 7, 2018