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Conferences and Events

The Composites Division runs a series of conferences, and co-sponsors and supports other events including internationally recognised series.

1st British Composites Society Conference

2 Sep 2008-03 Sep 2008, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Organised by IOM Communications Ltd on behalf of The British Composites Society, a division of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

The purpose of the conference is to bring together active members of the UK composites community, informing and providing an overview on current areas of research. It is anticipated that this will facilitate discussions between members and lead to future collaborations.

Invited Keynote and specialist speakers will initiate discussions highlighting new areas of composites development and future directions for research within specified themes. In addition, established researchers are invited to submit abstracts providing a current overview of composites research being performed within their institution. The Executive Committee will then select abstracts for either oral presentation or for presenation as posters

It is anticipated that the conference will include a number of themes

  • Civil Aerospace and Defence
  • Enabling Technologies
  • Infrastructure & Energy
  • Transport - Surface and Marine
  • New Directons - Multifunctional, Nano & Natural Composites

Price: £0.00. Concessions: Members, Students and Authors

Programme

Further information is available http://www.eventsforce.net/bcsc-1

Organiser details

IOM Communications
Contact Name: Melanie Boyce
Email: melanie.boyce@iom3.org
Organiser Phone: 020 7451 7303

Institute Conferences and Events

The Composites Division supports the Institute's Materials Congress and runs a series of low cost workshops. The Younger Researchers lecture competition is run as an annual event in collaboration with SAMPE.

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