The conference will be held in a hybrid form: both onsite and online participation is possible using a videoconference platform.
There is no conference fee!
Poland uses CET time and this applies to the schedule accordingly. You can check the local time here:
The venue:
The conference will be held in the building of the faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jagiellonian University:
https://matinf.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/
A detailed plan of the building can be found here:
https://intra.matinf.uj.edu.pl/plan/
and a virtual tour can be found here:
https://matinf.wkraj.pl/html5/index.php?id=46865#
How to get there:
The address is: ul. Prof. S. Łojasiewicza 6, 30-348 Kraków50.030769, 19.906825 map https://www.mpk.krakow.pl/en/
The coordinates are:
There is a freely available parking by the building if You travel by car.
By using public transport:
It is most convenient to use trams. You should get off at the tram stop "Norymberska" (tram lines: 11, 17, 18, 52, 62) Here You can find a map explainig how to get from the tram stop "Norymberska" to the conference site:(the walking time is about 8 minutes)
More information about timetables, tickets etc. can be found on the site of the public transport in Cracow:How to get to Cracow:
When travelling by plane it is most convenient to use John Paul II Kraków Airport, known also as "Balice" Airport
https://krakowairport.pl/en/
On the airport's website, You will also find information about how to get from the Airport to the city center by bus/train/taxi.
Visa requirements:
Citizens of some countries may require a visa to enter Poland. You can check here:
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/who-needs-schengen-visa/
whether this applies to You.
Coronavirus information:
The current coronavirus situation in Poland is stable. You can follow it here:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/poland/
At the very moment wearing masks is not required both outdoors and indoors. Covid certificates are not required to enter public facilities (restaurants, museums, etc.).
Recently, all Coronavirus restrictions on travelling to Poland (certificates, quarantines) have been lifted. Please follow the information on the site:
https://www.gov.pl/web/coronavirus/travel
as this is subject to unexpected changes!
Information concerning the war in Ukraine:
The current situation in Poland is stable and there is no military threat. Despite the large total number of refugees that Poland harbors, there are no
refugee camps, large demonstrations, or other social issues to witness in Cracow. There are no shortages in stores, problems with using cards or ATMs, problems with the availability of free rooms in hotels, and so on. There are no restrictions concerning security.
Accommodation:
You can arrange a hotel on your own for example here:
https://www.booking.com/city/pl/krakow.pl.html
What to see:
If You wonder what to see when visiting Cracow You may consult the site:
https://visitkrakow.com/sightseeing-in-krakow/
Sponsors: