General info


Important dates

16 November 2009Deadline for preliminary registration and submission of abstracts
31 January 2010Notification of acceptance
31 March 2010Early bird registration deadline
30 April 2010Conference paper submission deadline

Conference Venue, Location

The conference will take place at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (H-1117 BUDAPEST, Magyar Tudósok körútja 2., "I" Building), which is located on the bank of River Danube, and several of its campus buildings belong to the World Heritage.
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is an economic, financial and cultural centre with two million inhabitants. The city is beautifully situated on both sides of River Danube and has a 2000-year history. There are ruins from the time of the Roman Empire as well as from the Middle Ages. However, it mainly reflects the atmosphere of the end of the 19th century, when the millennium of Hungary was celebrated. Many places of entertainment are available, in addition to places for peaceful relaxation. Several baths offer the pleasure of the waters of various medicinal thermal springs. The weather in June is pleasant, 24-28ºC. Visit Budapest on the Web at www.budapestinfo.hu/en/

 

Transportation

Budapest can be easily reached by plane, train, car or hydrofoil. Minibuses run regularly from "Ferihegy" airport to major downtown hotels. Budapest has efficient public transport system (subway, tram and bus services). The conference venue can be reached easily by these services from all parts of the city.

Social programs for participants and accompanying persons

ECCM-14 offers three social programs for the participants and for the accompanying persons free of charge: Pre-conference tour – Budapest sightseeing; Welcome reception in Gellért Bath; Gala dinner in Lázár Equestrian Park. More information

Budapest sightseeingGellért BathLázár Equestrian Park

Additional social programs for accompanying persons (not included in registration fee)

Information

Dr. Tamás Bárány

Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Department of Polymer Engineering
H-1111 Budapest, Műegyetem rkp. 3., Hungary
Phone: +36-1-463-3740
Fax: +36-1-463-1527
E-mail: eccm14@pt.bme.hu
Web: http://eccm14.pt.bme.hu