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The Congress will be held in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering which is located in the southern part of Ljubljana and within walking distance of major hotels, shops, restaurants and main sights of the city. Public transport (busses) is also available.
Ljubljana
Ljubljana is a lively industrial, commercial, administrative, and cultural centre with a population of 300,000, 55,000 of which are students. With its cafes, restaurants, shops and galleries, the picturesque Old Town on the banks of the Ljubljanica river is an increasingly popular tourist attraction. For more information, see http://www.ljubljana-tourism.si
City maps
http://zemljevid.najdi.si/search.jsp?o=0&q=Ljubljana&tab=maps
http://www.euroave.com/maps/00mapx.php?xcity=ljubljana
University of Ljubljana
The University of Ljubljana, founded in 1919, is an institution with a very rich tradition. With its more than 55,000 undergraduate and post-graduate students, it ranks among the biggest universities in the world scale. A total of 22 faculties, 3 academies of art and 1 university college employ approx. 3500 teaching and research staff. For more information, see http://www.uni-lj.si/English/description.asp |
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Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Electrical Engineering with a very long tradition has about 2000 students and covers all aspects of education and research from the following areas: electronics, power engineering, automatic control and telecommunication. For more information see http://www.fe.uni-lj.si/welcome-E.html
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