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Grenoble is located at the foot of the French Alps and is easily accessible by train or by car.
The workshop will be held at Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique (LIPhy), a laboratory of the Grenoble Alpes University and CNRS, located on the campus of Saint Martin d'Hères.
The lab is located just near a tram(way) stop "Gabriel Faure-Campus".
To reach this stop from Grenoble railway station:
- take Tram B heading to "Gieres Plaine des Sports", until the tram stop "Gabriel Fauré",
- then walk (click for a map) to 140 avenue de la Physique, which is the first building on the left before the tram stop.
There are quick and direct tram connections with Grenoble town center (15 minutes) and the main railway station (25 minutes) where trains and also airport shuttle buses stop.
For visitors arriving from the north-east of Grenoble it might be quicker to stop at the train station "Grenoble-Universités-Gières" and then take the tram B heading to "Grenoble - Cité Internationale", until the tramstop "Gabriel Fauré".
The railway station is located right in the town center of Grenoble.
Paris is 3 hours away. There are more than 10 trains every day between both cities. Trains also connect Geneva main trainstation to Grenoble.
The campus is accessible by taking the exit 1 ("Domaine Universitaire") on Grenoble's bypass ("rocade sud"), coming on the highway either from Lyon (A43, then A48) or from Chambéry (A41).