Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna)

Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

 


Welcome to the International Conference

NEW TRENDS IN HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS
(experiment, phenomenology, theory)

Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine, September 27 - October 4, 2008 



IMPORTANT DATES:

September 27: Arrival to Yalta (Crimea), registration;  Welcome party (19.30);

September 28: Morning: Registration; Opening (10.00);

October 4, Morning: Closing of the Conference (11.00),  departure (the bus to Simferopol will leave around 11.30)

N.B. Of course, everybody is free to arrive (leave) earlier or later - whenever convenient.

TRANSPORTATION:

        Yalta  (Simferopol) can be reached by air, train, car or sea. The nearest airport and railway station are in Simferopol, the capital of the Crimea, 100 km away from Yalta. There are direct (seasonal) flights from Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Köln to Simferopol. Otherwise, transit via Kiev, Moscow, Odessa, St.Petersburg, Istanbul, Chisenau, Tel-Aviv can be recommended.
       There are several daily flights from Kiev to Simferopol. The price of a one-way ticket is about 90 EURO (no round-trip reduction). Also, there are several overnight trains, e.g. #12 (from Kiev at 17.51, return to Kiev at 5.44), and #40 (from Kiev at 12.47, return to Kiev at 7.08). The price of a one-way ticket in a sleeping car varies from  20 to 40 EURO
       On arrival and departure days transportation from the Simferopol airport to the Conference site (and back) will be provided by the Organizing Committee. Otherwise, local transportation by mini-buses or trolley-buses is cheap and efficient. Taxi is comfortable but less economic (about 50 Euro).
        Those who will miss the bus (or car) of the Organization Committee in Simferepol, can  easily reach  the Conference as follows: take a trolley-bus or mini-bus to Yalta,  bus station (about 2 Euro), then continue with another local  mini-bus ( #27), direction Miskhor, to get off right at the Conference site (Kurpaty/Druzhba).
Click here to see Crimea's map.