The conference venue is the campus of the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). KTH's campus at Valhallavägen is very much like a little town of its own, right in the middle of the city. This covers an area of about the same size as Stockholm's Gamla Stan city center. EuSEC 2010 will be hosted in the facilities of KTH and the Swedish National Defence College, which is also situated on campus.
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The Royal Institute of Technology accounts for one-third of Sweden’s technical research and engineering education capacity at university level. Education and research cover a broad spectrum – from natural sciences to all the branches of engineering as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. Several departments address systems engineering issues from different perspectives. The visiting address of the Royal Institute of Technology is Valhallavägen 79, Stockholm. |
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The Swedish National Defence College trains and educates military and civilian personnel in leading positions, both nationally and internationally. Today’s military operations being ever more dependent on technology, the SNDC runs several research projects in the field of military technology, including the systems engineering field. |
General information about the accessibility of the venue can be found on the Akademiska Hus website (in Swedish). KTH has an accessibility policy for promoting equality and to counteract unawareness about disabilities.
To access the D1 lecture hall with a wheelchair, you should enter at Lindstedtsvägen 9, take the elevator to the 4th floor, then take the corridor to the left to access the other elevator, and then go to the 5th floor. That will lead to the lower entrance of lecture hall D1.