We are very happy to organise the fourth Nordic Lattice meeting, this time in Lund, Sweden. With a wide range of research topics in our Nordic community, we envisage a rich scientific program at this workshop. Please remember to sign up.
NB: If you would like to give a talk, email the title and abstract to the organisers (deadline May 20).
Practical information:
Reaching Lund:
The city is very easy to access with a direct train from the well-connected Copenhagen Airport. The train ride to Lund C is most conveniently purchased in the Skånetrafiken app (or online at https://www.skanetrafiken.se/, or, alternatively, in Skånetrafiken ticket machines at the airport). The physics building (Fysicum) is a short (~15 minute) walk north east from the train station.
Hotels:
Lund is a popular place for tourists, especially in summer. Despite the numerous hotels, we suggest you book your stay early enough. Here are some suggestions for you (that previous guests have enjoyed):
Downtown (~15-20 minutes walking to Fysicum):
Hotell Bishop's Arms (https://www.bishopsarms.com/vara-hotell/lund/)
Hotell Concordia (https://www.concordia.se/sv.aspx)
Hotell Lundia (https://www.lundia.se/)
Grand Hotel (https://www.grandilund.se/)
A bit outside the city centre:
Elite Hotel Ideon (https://www.elite.se/hotell/lund/elite-hotel-ideon-lund/, ~15 minutes from Fysicum)
First Hotel Planetstaden (https://www.firsthotels.se/hotell/sverige/lund/first-hotel-planetstaden/, ~25 minutes from Fysicum)
To see whilst here:
With roughly 1000 years of history and a university dating back to 1666 from the time the surrounding area became Swedish, there are many things to see in Lund. A good webpage with information and suggestions in English (as well as a map) is
https://visitlund.se/en/to-do-in-lund/activities-and-nature/lund-on-foot---a-walking-tour
This is a picture of the main University square, Lundagård (site number 3 in the tourist guide linked above). [Source: Lund universitets bildbank]