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7th
Joint Symposium on Neural Computation
University
of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
May 20, 2000 |
DIRECTIONS
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From
Pasadena (or parts North)
Take
the 110 south past downtown LA to Exposition; at the exit, bend
soft right to hop through a quick light at Flowers St. Continue
straight one block, turn right on Figueroa. The USC campus is
now on your left, but do not enter. Continue the length of the
campus, turn left on Jefferson, and continue 2/3 of the length
of the campus heading west, past Hoover. At the light at McClintock,
turn left into the USC campus. This is the weekend entrance.
See instructions for "EVERYBODY" below for the final details.
Expected drive time from Pasadena on Saturday: 25 minutes.
Take
the 10 west, exit Vermont, turn right (south) and proceed a
half mile, turn left on Jefferson and continue to McClintock.
The weekend entrance to the USC campus will be on your right.
See instructions for "EVERYBODY" below for the final details.
Expected drive time on Saturday: 5 minutes from Vermont exit.
Take
the (5 N to the) 405 N to the 110 N, exit Exposition. Proceed
straight through the first light at 37th and the next light
at the DMV crosswalk. Bend hard left just past the DMV to cross
under the 110 freeway. Proceed west through the light at Flowers,
continue 1 block, and turn right on Figueroa. The USC campus
is now on your left, but do not enter. Continue the length of
the campus, turn left on Jefferson, and continue 2/3 of the
length of the campus heading west, past Hoover. At the light
at McClintock, turn left into the campus. This is the weekend
entrance. See instructions for "EVERYBODY" below for the final
details. Expected drive time on Saturday: 25 minutes.
Enter
the USC campus and purchase an all-day parking pass ($6) at
the guard booth. Proceed straight south on McClintock past the
pool (on your right), and playing field (on your left) to the
corner of 36th Place/Downey. You may park in lot 6 on your right
or the large parking structure just ahead on the right. Seeley
G. Mudd (SGM) is a tall brick and concrete building on the NE
corner of Downey and McClintock. SGM 124 is a large auditorium
on the ground floor. Look for coffee-drinking computational
neuroscientists.
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