Facilities
Hosts
The University of Trento is a recent, medium-sized university: the Department of Physics was established in 2012 after its researchers had been engaged in many key sectors for almost 40 years. During this event, the University will host talks focused on the research performed in Trento about Bose-Einstein condensation and Nanoscience
The Innsbruck Physics Research Center conducts much research about a broad range of modern topics in physics. The Center is organized along three main research areas: Astro- and Astroparticle Physics, Ion- and Applied Physics, and Quantum Physics. The Center cooperates with many research institutions worldwide and provides a truly international environment for researchers from all over the world.
The Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences dedicates its work to theoretical and experimental basic research in the areas of quantum optics and quantum information science. Internationality, worldwide networking and highly actual research topics characterize the institute's work. A particular concern of the institute is the sustainable advancement of young academics, and together with the University of Innsbruck, their integration into the research and teaching program.
Fondazione Bruno Kessler is a research non-profit public interest entity. Just across the street from the Physics Department of Trento, it is ranked 1st place for scientific excellence within 3 different subject areas (ICT, History and Sociology) in Italy. During our event, we will have the opportunity to visit this research center.
Accommodation
Accommodation in Trento will be provided at the Ostello di Trento, Via Torre Vanga 11, 38122 Trento
Accomodation in Innsbruck will be provided at the Youth Hotel Innsbruck, Reichenauer Str. 147, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.