44th Cement & Concrete Science Conference

This two-day meeting is an annual opportunity for scientists and engineers from both industry and academia to come together to discuss the latest developments in our field. The meeting's residential setting and its tradition as a forum for the presentation of the very latest research encourages informal and stimulating discussion.

 

Who should attend

The conference is relevant to researchers working on cement and concrete science and anyone interested in finding out the latest research in this important subject. We particularly encourage early career researchers to attend, but the content should be of interest to anyone interested in the latest research and innovation in cementitious materials or involved with infrastructure development and associated research.

Presentations are welcomed from students working on collaborative projects with industry partners and sponsors. In these cases, industry partners are encouraged to get in touch to explore opportunities for exhibiting at the conference to showcase their work and sector

 

 

Why you should attend

  • The event will give an overview of current research on cement and concrete.
  • It will provide an opportunity to meet with researchers in the field and form new collaborative links
  • Researchers can present their work in a supportive and friendly environment.

We welcome oral and poster presentations on a range of topics related to cementitious materials including, but not limited to:

  • Microstructure, mineralogy, and properties of cementitious systems
  • Hydration reactions and mechanisms
  • Atomistic and mesoscale modelling of cementitious materials
  • Interaction of cement with aggregates, steel, and other materials such as waste incorporations
  • Chemical, mineralogical, and environmental aspects of durability
  • Anhydrous cement materials
  • Special cements
  • Cement manufacture and low-carbon technologies
  • Nuclear waste immobilisation

 

Cementitious Materials Subgroup

The voice for professional people working with cementitious materials

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