Welcome!
Princeton University is very excited about hosting ResNet 2004. We welcome the opportunity to share our campus and history with our colleagues from other colleges and universities around the world. On behalf of Princeton University, the Host Committee invites you to attend ResNet 2004. Please do not hesitate to contact us if there are any questions.
Conference Attendance Costs
Registration Fee: $450 (effective May 17th, registration fee will be $500)
This includes all conference presentations, all meals including Friday dinner through Tuesday breakfast (excluding Sunday dinner), registration materials, and participation in Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs), as well as Monday evening's closing dinner on the Manhattan Harbor Dinner Cruise.
Registration also includes Saturday night Jeopardy and a movie.
Additional Costs:
Pre-Conference Tutorials: See PCT descriptions for exact details and costs.
Dormitory lodging/housing costs:
- $55 a night for single occupancy
- $50 a night per person multiple occupancy
More information on the dorm rooms can be found on the Travel & Lodging page.
Hotel package deal costs: ResNet rates at the Nassau Inn are approximately $124 per night plus tax. Call the Nassau Inn for more information. Reservations must be made by May 17th, 2004 to guarantee the conference rate. Please note that all guests will need to provide picture identification upon check-in. Guests are responsible for all charges incurred.
Other hotels in the area are also an option.
Sunday afternoon activities:
Princeton, located in central New Jersey, is mid-way between New York City and Philadelphia. Sponsored activities, which would require advance registration, will include:
Six Flags Great Adventure New Jersey: Approximately $50
ResNet Golf Tournament: Price TBD
Guided tours to New York City (one hour by train): TBD
Princeton is in driving distance of the “Jersey shore” which is home to 120 miles of clean sandy beaches, and Atlantic City. In addition, participants, on their own, could visit local attractions including:
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Philadelphia with the Liberty Bell, a great zoo, a wonderful museum
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Lambertville/New Hope/Peddler’s Village for window shopping and antiquing
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Tubing down the Delaware (water is pretty chilly in June)
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The New Jersey State Museum in Trenton
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Town and gown are in very close proximity. For participants not wanting to leave the area, there are shops,
restaurants, and theatres within walking distance of the campus.