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Cement and Concrete Science 2009

07 Sep 2009 - 08 Sep 2009, Trinity and All Saints College, Leeds, UK

Organised by the Cement and Concrete Committee of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

The Cement and Concrete Science Conference aims to present the latest advances related to the study and use of cementitious materials, for an audience of academics, students and industry.

This year's Conference will also include the Inaugural Lecture of Prof. Ian Richardson on the Tuesday evening, and the Agar Scientific Prize (£100) for the best micrograph presented.

Price: 
£220.00
Link for more information

Programme

The programme will accomodate the submissions. The Conference has both presentation and poster sessions, and submissions are traditionally accompanied by a short (4 page) paper to be published in the proceedings. The most interesting submissions are selected for consideration in a special issue of Advances in Applied Ceramics, which allows them to be expanded in length and detail.

Submissions are welcomed in all aspects of Cement & Concrete Science, including (but not limted to) C-S-H, Sustainability, Waste/cement interactions, Cement composites, Durability, Characterisation (techniques and results), Alternative binders including lime, gypsum etc., Biocements, Novel applications, Admixtures and so on. If in doubt, submit the abstract anyway; we will be happy to advise on suitability and virtually any cementitious-related work is of interest. Submissions are equally welcome from PhD students, established academics or industrial research and development labs.

The programme can be downloaded below.

Registration for the event is via the online registration system http://www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk/civil/conferences/CivilConcreteReg.shtml

Event Location

Trinity and All Saints College
Leeds
UK

Organiser details

Cement and Concrete Committee
Contact Name: 
Leon Black
Email: 
l.black@leeds.ac.uk
Organiser Phone: 
0113 343 2283
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