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Workshop Venue:

Johnson’s Room, 3rd floor on Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center,

1221 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Lunch Place–Ford Robotics Building:

2505 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

6 mins walk from the workshop venue

Note: Lunch location may change depends on weather.

On-campus Visitor Parking

Lot NC-26, 2500 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

5 mins walk from the workshop venue

Visitor Parking Instruction

  1. Navigate to the visitor parking lot (NC-26, 2500 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105)
  2. Enter Spot Number of your parking spot, hit OK
  3. Select 1 for Purchase Time
  4. Select 2 for Code Parking
  5. Please enter the number of hours you expect to use the space for the workshop, hit OK
  6. Enter M0727 as the Code Number, hit OK (just use the code and no need to pay via card)
  7. Take receipt
    Please note, this code will only be in effect on August 5 & 6 during the workshop.

Reception in the UM Museum of Art

Reception on Aug 5th (Monday, starting at 6:30 pm) will be served in the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA). UMMA is one of the largest university art museums in the United States, with 94,000 sq ft (8,700 m^2). The university contains a comprehensive collection that represents more than 150 years of history, with over 20,000 works of art that span cultures, eras, and media.

Facts about Ann Arbor

One of the Best Places to Live for Families

No. 1 Best College City: Ann Arbor, MI. Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan, which is the dominant institution of higher learning in the city, and shapes the economy significantly as it employs a majority of the residents for its staff and medical center.
While it’s famous for being the home of the UMich, the City of Ann Arbor isn’t just a college town. It offers a wealth of opportunities for all different types of families beyond the university’s reach, with a vibrant dining scene of 400 restaurants.
Ann Arbor, Michigan ranked as the best U.S. city based on quality of life. More than 90% of the city’s residents live less than a 10-min from a public park, based on the U.S. News and World report. The city had 26.4% new Gen Zers and a total population of 35.9%.

Contact us

Prof. Lei Zuo ([email protected])

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