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Venue

NUSOD 2025 will be organized in the Institute of Physics at Lodz University of Technology in Łódź, Poland.

Łódź (pronounced as Woodge) is a post-industrial city that offers many tourist attractions based on 19th century cotton industry heritage. It is a unique place in Europe and a great destination for everyone who is looking for something novel. The must-see places in the city include Manufaktura and Piotrkowska Street, Księży Młyn Palace, EC1 Science and Technology Center, located in an old power plant. Łódź is also famous for its multiple Murals located all over the city and rich cultural life.

Venue

The conference will be hosted in the Institute of Physics at Lodz University of Technology, which is located inside a 19th century brick factory building that has been converted into a modern university campus, with state-of-the-art facilities and classrooms.

The campus is located not far from the city center, near Piotrkowska Street, with convenient access by public transport and taxi.