The conference and registration will be held in the physics buildings (LeConte, Birge, and Campbell Halls) near the Eastern edge of UC Berkeley campus and close to the Campanile and Hearst Mining Circle.

 

Directions from Downtown Berkeley

The walk from downtown Berkeley is 15 minutes through campus. It is also possible to take the campus shuttle by picking up the Perimeter Line which stops in downtown Berkeley and in the Hearst Mining Circle. The cost is $1. Visit http://pt.berkeley.edu/transportation-options/campus-shuttles for a bus map and schedule.

Directions to Berkeley via Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)

BART from San Francisco International Airport: Take the complimentary AirTrain (red line) from your arrival terminal to the SFO BART station. At the BART station, purchase a ticket to Downtown Berkeley ($10.30). Board any Pittsburg/Bay Point or Concord train (yellow line). When the train arrives at the 19th St. Oakland station, transfer to the Richmond train, which should be waiting on the opposite side of the platform (timed transfer). Take the Richmond train to Downtown Berkeley. Travel time: 55 minutes.


BART from Oakland International Airport: Take the Oakland Airport Connector to the Oakland Coliseum BART station. At the end of the connector station, purchase a ticket to Downtown Berkeley ($9.30, including the cost of the connector). Take the stairs down to the BART platform and board a Richmond train (orange line), which will take you directly to the Downtown Berkeley station. Travel time: 36 minutes.

Parking

Metered parking is available at Maxwell Garage at Gayley Road & Stadium Rim Way as well as at the Underhill Structure, a campus-operated lot located on Channing Way between College Ave. and Bowditch St. (further information at http://pt.berkeley.edu/parking/visitor-parking). Additional parking can be found at the City of Berkeley Telegraph Channing Garage, located at 2450 Durant Ave., between Dana St. and Telegraph Ave. A small number of 8-hour metered street-parking spaces are located at the intersection of College and Channing; these tend to fill up early in the day.