COST COST TD1208: Electrical discharges with liquids for future applications
3rd Training School: Advanced Diagnostics of Discharges with Liquids and Plasma Treated Liquid Phase
24th - 28th September 2016, Zemun-Belgrade, Serbia

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Usefull Information
Contact LOC: dragana.maric@ipb.ac.rs
For financial support from the COST Office see the subpage: Student Grants
Prior to Training School, the trainees must register on e-COST:
https://e-services.cost.eu
Fees
accommodation, welcome cocktail, school evening, coffee breaks, lunches, dinners
Single room occupancy € 380
Double room/shared € 280
Local participants** € 180
(**no accommodation)
Downloads
Programme Training school_final program.pdf

Coming to Belgrade

Travel Information

Belgrade can be reached by plane, train, bus, car or bicycle.

By Plane

The Belgrade airport 'Nikola Tesla' is situated 18km west of Belgrade. All major international and several low-cost airlines have regular service to Belgrade. Updated flight information is available here.

For the use of taxi services from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport to any destination in Belgrade area and further, please contact the city service TAXI INFO desk, located in the baggage reclaim area. Please take a taxi receipt at the information desk which contains the name of your destination and appropriate price for the taxi service.

Information on public transportation from the airport can be found here.

By train

A well developed network of railways connects Belgrade with all parts of Europe, by daily, as well as overnight trains. Timetable can be found here.

By bus

International bus lines operate to all neighbouring and most European countries on daily bases. Timetable can be found here.

By car

Belgrade is located at the intersection of the European E-70 and E-75 highways. Foreign drivers in Serbia are required to have a national driver's license, traffic permit and an insurance policy. It is compulsory to use daytime running lights or dipped headlights during the day. More information can be found here.

By bicycle

Belgrade lies at the section of the Danube Bike Trail (DBT) through Serbia that bears the designation EuroVelo-Route 6. This means that it lies on the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) Atlantic – Black Sea route. More information can be found here.

Public transport in Belgrade

Information about public transport and taxi within Belgrade can be found here.

Visas

Partial list of countries that do not need visa for Serbia: EU and most of other European countries, USA, Canada, Singapore, Republic of Korea, Russia, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. For detailed list please check here. Please note that the time to obtain a visa may take a few weeks. More information about visas can be found here.