Venue

Considering that some international attendees would still be unable to travel amid COVID-19 uncertainty, ConTEL 2021 will be in the form of a hybrid conference with as many authors and participants as possible attending the conference in Zagreb in person, and others attending remotely. The technical program will include physical sessions with on-site presentations and virtual (online) sessions for remote participants.


Conference location

Physical location of the conference is at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER), Unska 3, 10000 Zagreb (see map, below).

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing’s floor-plan

All presentations will take place in the Grey Hall in the ground floor. To get there, just follow the signs once you enter the FER building.

Here is the map of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing’s (FER’s) ground floor:

  • Yellow circle: the main entrance from Unska street (from parking).
  • Green circle: the second entrance from Vukovarska street.
  • Red circle: Gray Hall, lectures will take place here.
  • Blue circle: Gallery of FER, Registration desk (in front of the Gray Hall).

Virtual attendance

Virtual attendance will take place over zoom (links and passwords have been sent out to all registered participants).


Zagreb

Zagreb

Zagreb is a central European city with a charming combination of Western European business style and Mediterranean informality. Zagreb is also one of Europe’s oldest cities and one of Europe’s youngest capitals. The city has a population of about 800 thousand, and the metropolitan area of more than 1 mil. Still, the city center is best explored on foot. Every visitor will find a favorite street, park, or square, be it behind the well-preserved walls of its romantic Upper Town, or in a daily hustle and bustle of cafes and stores in its Downtown. Also available are excellent restaurants, museums, theaters, and sports facilities. Further on, the wonderful coast of northern Adriatic, as well as the exceptional Plitvice Lakes National Park, are just a few hours’ drive away. [more about Zagreb…]

University of Zagreb

University of Zagreb

The University of Zagreb, founded in 1669, is the oldest Croatian university and also the oldest university in South-Eastern Europe. It comprises 33 higher education institutions (29 Faculties, 3 Art Academies, and a University centre for Croatian studies), as well as several related institutions, such as the University Computing Centre, the National and University Library, and two Student Centers (in Zagreb and Varaždin). As of November 2008, the number of students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs is more than 50.000. The number of employees is about 6.300, with the teaching and research staff of about 4.100. Annual budget is about 170 Million Euro. [more about the University…]

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER)

FER

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb (FER) was founded in 1956 (under the name of Faculty of Electrical Engineering). The Faculty comprises 12 Departments, namely: Applied Physics; Applied Computing; Applied Mathematics; Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Measurements; Electric Machines, Drives and Automation; Power Systems; Telecommunications; Electronic Systems and Information Processing; Control and Computer Engineering in Automation; Electroacoustics; Electronics, Microelectronics, Computer and Intelligent Systems; Radiocommunications and Microwave Engineering. The Faculty buildings (43308 m2) include classrooms, laboratories, offices, a congress centre, teleconferencing room for distance education, computing centre, a library, a restaurant, and sports and recreation facilities.

The Faculty employs more than 170 professors and 230 teaching and research assistants, and about 100 administrative and support staff. [more about FER…]