Dates: 14-15 October 2025
Format: 1,5 days
Location:
CSUC
Annexus building
C/ Gran Capità, no number
08034 Barcelona
The Annexus building is the basement of A1, but the access is from the Gran Capità street, not from the ground level at A1). Take the metro or the tram, stop at Zona Universitària and it's less than a 10 min walk. The path is totally accessible, including the metro station (there are elevators to the platforms and the street) and the A1 building (street level).
Take the ramps from GRan Capità street. This is the entrance of the building and what you will see from the Gran Capità street once you pass the Nexus I building (the round glass one):
Accommodation
CSUC is not in the city centre, but in Zona Universitària, where many faculties and schools are. Below you can find affordable hotels and residences in the vicinity of CSUC offices. There are also many other hotels in the city. So, if you prefer to stay in the city centre, you can still reach the office with public transportation quite easily. You can use the CSUCAH discount code with Atiram Hotels (8% discount).
This is a list of possible hotels and residences for your stay, sorted by the time you will spend to reach CSUC:
Hotel | Distance to CSUC | Discount code |
Hotel Madanis Liceo | 15 min by bus (26 min walk) | |
Abba Garden | 16 min walk | |
Arenas Atiram | 18 min walk | CSUCAH |
Hotel Derby | 20 min by tram | |
Catalonia Castellnou | 21 min by bus (27 min walk) | |
Expo Hotel Barcelona | 23 min by metro | |
Catalonia Barcelona 505 | 24 min by bus | |
H10 Itaca | 24 min by metro | |
Tres Torres Atiram | 26 min by bus (34 min walk) | CSUCAH |
Catalonia Park Putxet | 29 min by bus | |
Oriente Atiram | 28 min by metro | CSUCAH |
Meson Castilla Atiram | 32 min by metro | CSUCAH |
Residences | Distance to CSUC | |
Barcelona Diagonal | 19 min walk (18 min by bus) | |
Other student residences | It depends on the residence |
Getting to Barcelona from the airport Barcelona El Prat Josep Tarradellas
We recommend you fly to Barcelona El Prat Josep Tarradellas airport (BCN). Some applications show the airports of Reus and Girona as if they were Barcelona. They are not. They are far away and you can only reach Barcelona by bus from there. So, please, fly to BCN. There are two terminals: T1 and T2. If you need to take a bus, train or metro in the other terminal, there is a free shuttle bus between the two terminals every 5 minutes. Then, from the airport to the city, you can choose:
- Aerobus is a direct bus from the airport (T1/T2) to the city centre (aerobus). It cost 7,45 € per trip (12.85 € if you buy the return ticket).
- You can take bus number 46 from the airport (T1/T2) to Plaça Espanya. It costs 2,65 € per trip and you can buy a single ticket inside the bus (or 1,25 € if you buy a T-casual first). Please, be aware you can not buy a T-casual inside the bus, but you can buy at the metro station and then go to the bus if you want. Also, take into account you can pay in TMB buses directly with your bank card and no physical ticket will be needed in this case.
- Metro line 9 stops directly in Zona Universitària (where CSUC is). You need to pay a special fee to travel from the airport (Airport ticket). It costs 5,70 €.
- There is a train from the airport to Sants Estació and Passeig de Gràcia (only from T2). It costs 5.05 €.
- More information about public transportation from/to the airport here: https://www.ambmobilitat.cat/Principales/Aeropuerto.aspx
- You can take a taxi (there are well-signalled taxi stations there). Expect around 34/40 € from the airport to the city centre.
- Uber, Cabify, Mytaxi and other apps work quite well in Barcelona.
The most efficient way to travel with public transportation in Barcelona is to buy a T-Casual card in any metro machine for 12.55 € (+0,50 € carton rechargeable card), which includes 10 trips with the right to exchange between buses (except Aerobus), metro (except from/to the airport), train Zone 1 and tram during 75 minutes. If you are going to use more than 6 single tickets, is worth buying a T-casual. You can find all the possible tickets here: https://www.tmb.cat/en/barcelona-fares-metro-bus/. You will read you can only use the T-casual with the T-mobilitat and that you need to register, but the truth is that you can buy a carton rechargeable card per 0,50 €. You can also buy an "Hola Barcelona" card for 2 to 5 days, that includes Aureobus.
For single tickets (2,65 €): You can pay in TMB buses (reb buses, most of them) directly with your bank card and no physical ticket will be needed in this case. When you get on the bus through the first door, you will find a reader in front of the cab. It is the contactless bank card reader that allows you to buy and validate the single bus ticket in a single step, just by approaching the card. In some metro accesses, there is also a special validation machine that allows you to buy and validate a single ticket with a bank card. If this is not the case, you can use the machines to buy your ticket.
Practicalities
- The currency is the Euro (€).
- You can pay with credit card almost everywhere, including taxis.
- Power plugs are Type F ( CEE 7/4 and CEE 7/7 standards). The standard voltage is 230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
- Passport needed for countries out of Schengen area.
- We do not recommend to fly to Reus or Girona, as these two airports are far away from Barcelona.
- There is roaming available from most EC countries.
Remote attendance
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REGISTRATION LINK HERE
(both on-site and online participation is possible)
For any questions, please email nadelina.sandu@geant.org.
AGENDA (Times in CEST)
14th of October
09:45 - 10:00 | Arrival |
10:00 - 10:15 | Welcome |
| Session 1 - Network Operations |
10:15 - 10:45 | The EuroHPC Network from the operations point of view, Keith Slater, GÉANT |
10:45 -11:15 | Maat, Tomasz Szewczyk, |
PCSS Maat is a Source of Truth application that ensures efficient management of infrastructure information in network service orchestration and automation systems. The approach used allows for easy definition of advanced resources and services and the creation of relationships between them. The application offers secure REST API, a nice UI, authentication and authorization features using the well-known open-source Identity and Access Management software Keycloak. | |
modelling resources and services have earned the trust of network engineers. | |
11:15 - 11:45 | Coffee break |
Session 2 - Communication Tools and Resilience | |
11:45 - 12:00 | Flash talk
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12:00 - 13:00 | Discussion: How do we |
communicate in case of Crisis, do we only rely US Cloud tools or do we have a European alternative?, Jonny Lundin, SUNET | |
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch |
Session 3 - | |
Configuration Management and the NOC | |
14:00 - 14:30 | Clixon, TBC, Nordunet |
14:30 - 15:00 | Flash talks
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15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee break |
Session 4 - Network Visualization Tools and Data Sharing | |
15:30 - 15:45 | Flash talk
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15:45 - 16:15 | Discussion: Flow Monitoring Tools, What do we use?, |
Joze Hank, ARNES | |
16:15 - 17:00 | Discussion: How many data would you like to see and share?, Ivana Golub, PCSS |
End of Day 1 | |
20:00 | Group dinner (self-paid) |
15th of October
09:00 - 09:15 | Welcomes |
Session 5 - Network Automation and Orchestration | |
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9:15 - 9:45 | Network Automation Forum Overview, Simon Leinen, SWITCH |
9:45 - 10:15 | AI module for Worflow Orchestrator, TBC |
10:15 - 10:45 | WorkFlow Orchestrator Discussion, Mick O'Donovan, HEANET |
10:45 - 11:15 | Coffee break |
Session 6 - More AI for Network Operations | |
11:15 - 11:45 | Reimagining Network Operations: Unified IP-Optical Automation with AIOps, TBC, Nokia |
11:45 - 12:15 | Flash talks
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12:15 - 13:00 | Meeting Evaluation and future topics, volunteers for next host |
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch |