1–5 Jun 2026
Europe/Budapest timezone

Venue

The venue of workshop, symposium and school (1-4 June 2026):

The conference will be held at the Mercure Budapest Castle Hill.

Address:
41-43 Krisztina Korut, Budapest, H-1013

How to get here: 
Link to Google Maps

We suggest to take the Bus 100E from Liszt Ferenc International Airport to Deák Ferenc square, and than travel with the M2 metro (Red metro) from Deák Ferenc square (tér) to the South Railway Station (Déli Pályaudvar). Finally, you have to walk about a 5 min from the Déli Pályaudvar to Mercure Budapest Castle Hill along the Krisztina Krt (dotted line).  

About:
250 modern superior rooms are quiet, soundproof and air conditioned. Experience the vibe of the Buda Castle mixed with an abstract art of life and a breath of emotions. Hotel Mercure Budapest Castle Hill is located in the neighborhood of the historical Castle District. Walking and shopping district of the city can be reached in few minutes. Brand new design inspired by the colorful and lively streets of Budapest Centrally located, 5 minute walk through a nice park from the Castle District, 10 minutes from the city center, direct access to public transport (Deli pu. station). Easy to reach from M1/M7 highways. Ferenc Liszt International Airport 27 km.

 


 

 

 

The venue of school (5 June 2026):

The second day of the school will be held in the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics.

Address:
29-33 Konkoly-Thege Miklós út, Budapest, H-1121

How to get here:
Link to Google Maps

We suggest to take the "Bus 221" from station "Déli Pályaudvar (Alkotás út)" or from station "Széll Kálmán Tér". Travel until the last stop of "Bus 221" which is named "KFKI, Csillebérc". The participants of the school will enter the campus here (see the below photograph about the entrance of the campus.).

About:
The Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA Wigner FK) was established on January 1, 2012, through the merger of the former Particle and Nuclear Physics Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA KFKI) and the former Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Since September 1, 2019, our research centre has been operating under the management of the Hungarian Research Network (formerly Eötvös Loránd Research Network) as a centre of excellence of the MTA, and today it is the largest research institute dealing with physics in the HUN-REN. Since 2013, the world-class Wigner Data Center has also been part of the Research Centre. Our researchers investigate the most diverse physics problems of the universe, from studies of the really tiny particles to space physics, from theoretical problems to applied research.