Personal tools
Go to WIEN2k Home Page

WIEN2007

WIEN2k Workshop

June 11-14, 2007

The Pennsylvania State University
316 Hammond Building
State College, Pennsylvania

Organized by the Materials Simulation Center

A Facility of the Materials Research Institute



How To Reach State College

By Plane:
State College/University Park Airport (SCE) is located 5 miles from Campus and is served by the following airlines:

Rental car, limousine, and taxi service is available.

By Bus:
State College can be reached by bus from many cities with the following companies:

By Car:
The Penn State University Park campus is located on Pennsylvania Route 26 and U.S. Route 322 in State College. For detailed directions, go to mapquest.com.

From New York City—the suggested route is via the George Washington Bridge to I-80. In Pennsylvania, exit I-80 at Exit 24 (Bellefonte) and follow Pennsylvania Route 26 south to State College.

From the Philadelphia area—take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 19 (Harrisburg East), and follow I-283 to I-83. Proceed north to the I-81 interchange. Then follow I-81 west to U.S. Route 322, west through Lewistown to State College.

From Pittsburgh—follow U.S. Route 220 at Duncansville, continue on U.S. Route 99 (bypassing downtown Altoona and Tyrone) through Port Matilda, then take U.S. Route 322 east to State College.

From the west—take I-80 to Exit 20 (Woodland) just east of Clearfield, then U.S. Route 322 east to State College; or exit I-80 at Exit 24 (Bellefonte) and follow Pennsylvania Route 26 south to State College.

From Washington, D.C.—several routes are available. Take I-270 to Frederick, I-70 to Breezewood, U.S. Route 30 to Everett, and Pennsylvania Route 26 to State College; or follow I-270 to Frederick, U.S. Route 15 past Camp Hill, and then U.S. Route 322 to State College; or take I-95 or the Baltimore–Washington Parkway to Baltimore, west loop I-695 to I-83 north, then I-81 west to U.S. Route 322 west and proceed to State College.