City and Venue
About Dublin City University
Dublin City University (DCU) is one of Ireland's leading universities, renowned for its excellence in research, innovation, and teaching. Located in the heart of Dublin, DCU provides a dynamic and inclusive environment that fosters creativity and collaboration. DCU's state-of-the-art facilities and welcoming campus will provide a conducive environment for engaging discussions, networking, and the exchange of cutting-edge research at the symposium.
Conference Location: Polaris Building, Faculty of Computing and Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin Campus, Collins Avenue, D09 YH9P, Dublin 9, Ireland. Click here for more information on how to get to DCU.

DCU Glasnevin Campus
The Glasnevin campus is the largest of the DCU campuses, featuring modern architecture, student services, and various faculties.

DCU St. Patrick's Campus
Located in Drumcondra, this campus is home to the Faculty of Education and has a rich academic tradition and history.

DCU All Hallows Campus
DCU's All Hallows Campus offers a historic setting and is a key center for postgraduate studies, particularly in education.

DCU Sports Campus
The DCU Sports Campus includes state-of-the-art facilities for fitness, training, and recreational activities, hosting numerous sports events.
About Dublin
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, lively culture, and iconic landmarks. Famous for its literary heritage, Dublin is home to many historic sites, bustling streets, and warm hospitality. The city offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, making it a perfect location for IEEE BMSB 2025.
Discover Dublin's Attractions
Kilmainham Gaol
A historical prison that played a key role in Irish history, particularly during the struggle for independence.

National Gallery
Home to an impressive collection of European and Irish art, including works by Caravaggio and Jack B. Yeats.
Guinness Storehouse
A multimedia homage to Ireland's iconic stout, offering a rooftop bar with panoramic views of Dublin.

St. Patrick's Cathedral
Ireland's largest church, steeped in history and known for its stunning Gothic architecture.
Phoenix Park
One of Europe's largest city parks, home to wild deer, gardens, and the President's official residence.

Museum of Natural History
Known as the "Dead Zoo," this museum houses an impressive collection of taxidermy and zoological specimens.

Christ Church Cathedral
A historic cathedral featuring a blend of medieval and modern architecture, with a stunning crypt.

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
Explore Ireland's history through ancient artifacts, including the famous Ardagh Chalice and Tara Brooch.

Merrion Square
A beautiful Georgian square with gardens, statues, and events in the heart of Dublin.

Marsh's Library
Dublin's oldest public library, renowned for its rare collections and historic reading rooms.

Croke Park Stadium & Museum
The home of Gaelic sports, offering tours and an immersive museum experience.

Glasnevin Cemetery
A historically significant cemetery and resting place of many prominent Irish figures.

Irish Museum of Modern Art
Houses a world-class collection of modern and contemporary Irish and international art.

Dublin Zoo
One of the world's oldest zoos, known for its dedication to conservation and animal welfare.

Teeling Distillery
Dublin's first new distillery in over 125 years, offering tours and tastings of Irish whiskey.