Venue & Travel

The Technical University of Denmark – often simply referred to as DTU – was founded in 1829 at the initiative of Hans Christian Ørsted (the father of electromagnetism) to develop and create value using the natural sciences and the technical sciences to benefit society.

DTU’s research centres on the natural and the technical sciences are driven by the needs of society – pushing the boundaries of the possible, discovering and driving change. Focus areas include several societally relevant engineering disciplines, including digitalisation,
sustainable energy technologies, life science – and of course audio!

LOCATION

IEEE Async will be held in the Meeting Center M1 of Technical University of Denmark, it is located in the main building 101: Anker Engelunds Vej 101, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.

DTU’s main campus is located north of Copenhagen near the suburb of Lyngby, 13.5 kilometres north off Copenhagen city centre. More than 100 buildings are scattered across the 106-hectare great plain, which is divided into four quadrants. The campus is safe and secure and a site of great natural beauty with wooded areas, inner courtyards and gardens sports fields and a central avenue nestled in the gaps between the buildings.

Accommodation

As DTU is a public institution we are not permitted to recommend or facilitate with special offers specific hotels. Locations that have direct public transport connections to the campus are Lyngby via Bus 300S/40E/190/181(more outside the city) or the area around Norreport Station via Express Bus 150S/15E (inside the city and well connected to the airport), in general the public transport in Copenhagen is reliable and very frequent.

We recommend that you reach out to your colleges and synchronize.

Visas

If you require a visa invitation letter, one will be automatically generated using your name, organization, and address once the registration process is completed.

Requests for letters containing additional information, such as date of birth or passport information (number, date of issue, expiration date, place of issue), may be e-mailed to Ole Richter.

Air Transportation

Copenhagen Airport (CHP) is located directly outside of Copenhagen and is well connected via Metro (M2 ~18min from the city center) and local trains.

Local Transportation and Parking

The Campus of DTU is connected via express busses (150S and 15E ~ 25min) to the city center of Copenhagen (Norreport Station) from there you get a direct metro to the airport or local trains and other metro lines (via Konges Nytov) to every where in the city.

Further the Campus is connected via Light rail (to open in 2026, before busses 300S, 190, 40E and 181) to Lyngby Station for connection to the local train network (S-trains) with direct connections to Osterport, Norreport, Copenhagen main station.

For coming by Car DTU has plenty of free parking spaces directly next to the conference location Building 101.

 

30th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems