About the venue

Welcome to Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, combines a rich royal history with modern Scandinavian design and sustainability. Founded as a Viking fishing village in the 10th century, it evolved into a key trading hub and today stands among Europe’s most livable and eco-friendly cities. The city’s top attractions reflect its heritage and charm. 

Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, enchants visitors with its rides, gardens, and evening lights.

The Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, is a beloved symbol of Copenhagen. 

Nyhavn, with its colorful 17th-century buildings along the canal, offers vibrant restaurants and historic charm—Andersen himself once lived there. Copenhagen’s royal landmarks include Amalienborg Palace, home to the Danish royal family; Rosenborg Castle, housing the crown jewels; and Christiansborg Palace, which now hosts the Danish Parliament and Supreme Court. Each site reflects the city’s evolution from monarchy to modern democracy.

Cultural highlights such as The National Museum of Denmark and The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek showcase centuries of art and history.

Across the harbor, Christianshavn and the free-spirited Freetown Christiania reveal the city’s creative side, while the spiral tower of Our Saviour’s Church offers panoramic views. Modern landmarks like the Opera House and Black Diamond Library symbolize Copenhagen’s innovative spirit. Blending royal elegance, canal-side charm, and green urban living, Copenhagen invites visitors to experience a city where the past and future meet beautifully.

Conference

Organizers

Prof. Martin Nielsen
(DTU Denmark, Denmark)
Prof. Anders Riisager
(DTU Denmark, Denmark)
Prof. Jiwoong Lee
(University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Prof. Shoubhik Das
(University of Bayreuth, Germany)