Venue

All talks are scheduled in the Stuart Building

located on the corner of State Street and 31st Street

Address: 10 W 31st St, Chicago IL 60616

The Midwest Numerical Analysis Day (MWNADay) will be held in the Main Campus of Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT).

IIT is a private research university located four miles south of downtown Chicago (loop). It traces its roots back to 1890 in the establishment of the Armour Institute. IIT's main campus was designed by modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and has been named one of the 200 most significant works of architecture in the United States by the American Institute of Architects. The main campus was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 and it houses classics of modernist architecture such as the Crown Hall, a national historic landmark.

Getting to the venue

You can get to IIT via bus, CTA, or metra (in addition to cabs.) There are both Green line and Red line CTA stations very close to campus. The Green line station is called 35th Bronzeville/IIT and the Red line station is called Sox/35th. Additionally there is a Metra station also very close to IIT. You can also take buses 4 or 29 from the loop to easily get to IIT. More directions are here:

https://web.iit.edu/about/main-campus-directions

A map of the campus along with parking lots is here:

https://web.iit.edu/acaps/maps-directions

The map above also shows the location of the venue, Hermann Hall. Guests are welcome to part in the visitor parking lots A4, B5, D4, and A6 . Recommend you to park at A4 visitor parking lot as all talks are scheduled in the Stuart Building located on the corner of State Street and 31st Street. The parking is free on weekend. Further parking directions are here:

https://web.iit.edu/acaps/parking/visitor-and-event-parking

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