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Dr. Michael Krueger
Ultrafast Quantum Dynamics Group
Assistant Professor / Senior Lecturer

email: krueger@technion.ac.il
phone: +972-4-829-3908
fax: +972-4-823-5107
Solid State Institute, Room 222

Department of Physics and Solid State Institute
Technion City
3200003 Haifa
ISRAEL

How to find us

Our group is located in the Solid State Institute building, which is adjacent to the Lidow Physics building.

Coming with your car

You will need to contact us in advance to arrange an entrance permit for the car. Entering from the main gate of Nave Sha’anan, continue straight up the road, continue straight in the first roundabout, the road will bound left and go downhill before reaching a roundabout called “Louis Square”. Here you take left and find a parking spot. The building will be to your left.

Coming with public transportation

The most convenient way to reach Haifa is by train. Get off at Haifa Hof HaCarmel station. From there you can either take a taxi to the campus (about 60 Shekels), or continue with a bus. It is a 5 minute walking to the central bus station called Merkazit Hof HaCarmel, where you should take line 11 that goes directly to the Technion. Line 11 runs every 30 minutes in the morning and the afternoon, but only once every hour at midday. If this is the case, you may be better taking line 123 to Ziv Centre, and from there take one of the frequent lines 11,17,19,31,76,77 into the campus. Getting from Tel Aviv to the Technion normally takes around 2 hours.

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