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20th US-Japan Workshop on Fusion Neutron Sources for Nuclear Assay and Alternate Applications

University of Maryland, College Park
College Park, MD
October 15th – 16th, 2018

Sponsored by the UMD Department of Aerospace Engineering, and the UMD Space Power and Propulsion Laboratory.

The Hotel At The University Of Maryland

Above: The Hotel at the University of Maryland.

 Travel to the Conference


The Hotel is located on the East side of the University of Maryland campus in College Park, Md., just inside the Washington, D.C. beltway. A floor plan of The Hotel showing the location of the meeting room (Francis Scott Key Room) can be found here.

The Washington D.C. area is serviced by three major airports:

  • Baltimore-Washington International (BWI)
  • Reagan National (DCA)
  • Washington Dulles International (IAD)

Additional Maps and Transportation information from The Hotel At The University Of Maryland

The closest D.C. Metro Rail Station is the College Park Metro stop off of the Green Line. A free University of Maryland Shuttle (#104 College Park Metro Station) runs from the College Park Metro stop to campus. From stop number two on the route, it is about less than 5 minute walk to the The Hotel At The University of Maryland.

Parking


The Hotel Garage – The Hotel offers a private parking garage with 850 enclosed spaces. The garage offers discounted parking for guests of The Hotel and validated parking for restaurant and Red Door Spa guests. Valet services are also available. Please note only credit card payments are accepted.

University of Maryland Visitor Parking Map

UMD Campus

College Park

College Park—located just outside Washington, D.C.—provides convenient access to the area’s many federal agencies and labs, to technology companies large, and small and is home to part of the National Archives and the College Park Aviation Museum. The Washington metro region is the epicenter of the U.S. tech-economy and is home to cultural institutions like the Smithsonian Institute and the National Mall. Washington, DC is also home to the National Air and Space Museum which holds the world’s largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft.