Princeton University
CTD2022 is hosted by the Princeton Research Computing (PICSciE) and the Princeton Department of Physics.
CTD locations
- The main workshop location is the PCTS conference room located on the the fourth floor in Jadwin Hall, the Department of Physics Building.
- The campus train station (NJ transit "Dinky" service arrives on campus)
- The Nassau Inn is a 10-15 minute walk from the workshop sites.
Jadwin is most likely to be locked. We will either have someone at the door or will respond quickly to a ping (contact information will be on a sign on door).
Here is a google map that gets you from the hotel to the right door at Jadwin. The last part of the directions are wrong. See this graphic for the right way to go for the last 100 meters
Local Princeton and Princeton University Information
Important Phone Numbers / Public Safety
For emergencies:
- From Campus Phone: 911
- From Cell Phone: (609) 258-3333
Non-emergencies:
- (609) 258-1000
Restaurants, Coffeeshops, Bars and Stores
There are a number of restaurants, coffeeshops, bars and stores along Nassau St. or along the streets on the other side of Nassau St. from campus.
Sites of Interest in Princeton
Two sites of interest for physicists in Princeton are:
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Albert Einstein's house - 112 Mercer St., where he lived from the mid-1930's through his death in 1955
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Albert Einstein Monument (bronze bust) - near the Princeton Battle Monument at 55 Stockton St.
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Trails in the D&R canal state park pass next to campus - head down the hill to Carnegie Lake.
Additional things of touristic or historical interest can be found in the "Points of Interest" section on the Princeton, NJ, Wikipedia page.
General information
- Campus Map: pdf format
- Princeton mobile phone apps: iOS App, Android App
- Princeton Area Airports