Venue

Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen (English pronunciation: /ˈkoʊpənˌheɪɡən/[3]); Danish: København (pronounced [kʰøb̥ənˈhaʊ̯ˀn]) is the capital and largest city of Denmark.

The city’s origin as a harbour and a place of commerce is reflected in its name. Its original designation, from which the contemporary Danish name is derived, was Køpmannæhafn, “merchants’ harbour”. The English name for the city is derived from its Low German name, Kopenhagen. The element hafnium is also named for Copenhagen, whose Latin name is Hafnia.

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Conference Venue
The conference will be held at the Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. The Faculty of Science is at the university’s North Campus, which is located just outside the city center.

Buses 18, 42, 43, 184, 185 and 150S will take you within a 2 minute walk of the main entrance, get of at the stop named ‘Universitetsparken’.

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