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21st Swedish National Computer Networking and Cloud Computing Workshop (SNCNW 2026)

Uppsala University, June 10-11, 2026

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Venue and local information

Uppsala University is pleased to welcome 21st Swedish National Computer Networking and Cloud Computing Workshop (SNCNW) to Uppsala.

The conference venue is located at the The Ångström Laboratory, approximately 3 kilometers south of the city centre of Uppsala. The address is Regementsvägen 10, 752 37 Uppsala, and the workshop will be held at House 10, 1st floor, room XXXXX.

Lunch arrangements

Lunch will be served at Restaurant Rullan, located in the Ångström building, just a one-minute walk from the workshop room.

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Travel information

To get to Uppsala by air or train, please check the university travel info.

When in Uppsala, you can easily get to Ångström Laboratory by bus - UL city buses 4 and 12 stop right outside Ångström laboratory at bus stop "Polacksbacken". You can find detailed info here:

Hotels

Accommodation is not included in the registration fee. You can find hotels through most major hotel booking sites or Destination Uppsala web site.

Conference dinner

We are pleased to invite all participants for a conference dinner on June 10th at 18:30. The dinner will take place at Gamla Stadshotellet (Google map), a venue centrally located featuring 15th-century cellar vaults and a ground floor from the 19th century. The old Stadshotellet at Drottninggatan 9 in central Uppsala has years of history as it was founded in 1855 and has elements of neo-renaissance with fantastic, plastered facade architecture.

Social event: Museum Gustavianum

Gustavianum

As a social activity on June 10th at 17:00, participants are invited to Gustavianum (Google map Wikipedia) for a guided tour. Gustavianum is Uppsala University’s oldest preserved building, housing thousands of years of history – from mummies and Viking helmets to art, ancient coins, and Celsius’s own thermometer. The museum’s permanent exhibitions feature highlights from the university’s collections, which have been amassed since its founding in 1477.

Gustavianum’s permanent exhibitions showcase a fascinating array of historical artefacts. In the exhibition The Dawn of the Viking Age, visitors can admire helmets, weapons, ornate bridles, jewellery, and glassware from the burial grounds of Valsgärde, just outside Uppsala. Another section of the museum is devoted to the Mediterranean and Nile regions, featuring artefacts from ancient Egypt and the classical cultures surrounding the Mediterranean – including mummy sarcophagi and pottery.

You will also find instruments and other objects that tell the story of Uppsala University’s scientific legacy and the great scholars who worked here, such as Rudbeck, Celsius, and Linnaeus.

You should not miss the magnificent art collections, including the Augsburg Art Cabinet, presented to King Gustav II Adolf by the city council of Augsburg in 1632. This richly decorated cabinet, filled with visible drawers, hidden compartments, and a thousand objects, served as a kind of 17th-century internet – a world of knowledge in miniature. At the very top of the building is the Anatomical Theatre, built in the 1660s for public dissections.