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Iasi is the city of 7 hills, and it is considered the cultural center of Romania, and historical capital of Moldavia.
Iasi has more than 50'000 Romanian and foreign students learning in four major state universities and in more than five smaller, private universities or colleges. As well several major research institutes are also located here.

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 » Iasi can be reached directly from Bucharest, by airplane, train or car. The schedule of the plane for Iasi is daily, except Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. The price for a ticket is about 100 USD. From the airport can be taken a bus to the center of Iasi. To reach in Copou, to the University, one can take a cab (1,2 RON/km) or can take a bus, minibus or tram with 1,5 RON/ticket per person.

 » The conference will be held in Northen Universitary and scientific campus of Iasi, on the Copou Hill. This campus includes the University of Iasi, part of the Technical University of Iasi buildings, the University of Medicine, the Romanian Academy - Iasi Branch building, and several academic research institutes, including the Institute for Computer Science.The Conference rooms are in the building of the Romanian Academy - Iasi Branch, in the "A"-building of the Technical University of Iasi, and in the Central Building of the University of Iasi.
 » The historical buildings of the University of Iasi, founded at 1859, of the Iasi University of Medicine, founded at 1887, of the Institute of Electrotechnics, founded in 1912, and of the Medical and Biology Society, founded in 1839, are located in this campus. The main buildings are at a 5 minutes walking distance.
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Last update: October 12, 2010