1st International Conference on Innovation in Low-Carbon Cement and Concrete Technology
23 June 2019–26 June 2019, 6:00 pm–1:00 pm
The construction industry has been under pressure to cut its CO2 emission by either producing less Portland cement in energy saving ways or developing alternative cements with low-carbon footprint. Both of these pose a great challenge. To address this, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering at University College London is organising an international conference on 24-26th June 2019 in London, with the aim to gather the most active scientists in the field to get together and exchange the latest global achievements in the field of low-carbon cements. This event will highlight the scientific knowledge gaps and hopefully promote the wider industrial applications of low-carbon cements.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Advanced and Innovative Materials Group (AIM) – Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Location
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Senate HouseSenate House, University of LondonMalet StLondonWC1E 7HUUnited Kingdom
Special Tribute to Prof Fredrik Glasser on his 90th birthday:
Fredrik Paul Glasser received his PhD from the Pennsylvania State University in 1957 where he worked on high temperature phase equilibria and refractories for the steel industry. In 1959, he moved to the University of Aberdeen, since then he has worked mainly on materials science, materials chemistry and solid state science and its applications. This has resulted in publication of more than 500 peer-reviewed articles. In recent decades, cements have featured prominently in his research portfolio. He is the recipient of numerous distinctions including a DSc (honorary, University of Aberdeen), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of the IoM3, the Mineralogical Society of America, Honorary Fellow of ICT, and a Distinguished Life Member of the American Ceramic Society. He is a founder fellow of the Academy of Ceramics and Chairman of the Editorial Board of Advances in Cement Research. He has contributed to International Science and was co-chair of the International Congress of the Chemistry of Cement (Gothenburg and was awarded the Torroja Gold Medal for services to science in Spain). He has been made a Burgess of the city of Aberdeen for civic services. After retirement, he continues to be active in research on the development of cements with low or negative embodied CO2 and in the development of calcium sulfoaluminate cements.
https://www.aim-ilccc2019.com/fred-s-90th-birthday
Registration:
Registration for this event is still open. Visit https://www.aim-ilccc2019.com/registration for more information.