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Venue
The conference will be held in:


Sibley Auditorium
Bechtel Engineering Center
College of Engineering
University of California, Berkeley


Directions
Sibley Hall is located in Bechtel Engineering Center. The closest street access is from Hearst Avenue. Enter near the North Gate Hall (cross the street from Soda / Etcheverry Halls). From there, it is pretty much a straight walk to Bechtel Auditorium. There is no public parking available close to this entrance.


The campus shuttle has a stop right across the intersection from the Downtown Berkeley BART station escalators at Shattuck Avenue and Center Street. Take the Perimeter Route shuttle to the North Gate or the Cory Hall stops on Hearst Avenue, leaving an easy stroll to the auditorium.


Those who prefer to walk from downtown will find the west entrance to campus one block away along Center Street, at Oxford Street. A ten-minute walk uphill past Moffit Library and the Memorial Glade will take them to the Bechtel Engineering Center.


Click here for driving directions.


Parking in Downtown Berkeley

  • City of Berkeley surface parking lot at Oxford Street, Allston Way, and Kittredge. Enter from Kittredge.
  • City of Berkeley Center Street Garage, 2025 Center Street between Shattuck and Milvia Street (nearest parking to University Hall).
  • North side parking
  • General visitor parking


NOTE: Parking on Berkeley Campus is extremely limited so please plan on using Mass Transit if you are in the local area.


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