Challenging Glass Conference Programme Announced

Challenging Glass Conference Programme Announced
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Date: 27 May 2024

The Challenging Glass Conference programme has been released! This two-day international event, focusing on the architectural and structural application of glass, will be held on June 19-20, 2024, at TU Delft.

The conference will feature 110 paper presentations, a circularity debate, and keynote addresses by prominent experts including Faidra Oikonomopoulou (TU Delft), Telesilla Bristogianni (TU Delft), Alexandros Cannas (EOC engineers), Peter Zoon (NFI), and Corentin Fivet (EPFL).

For more details and registration, please visit the conference website.

Organisers: Christian Louter (TU Delft), Freek Bos (TU Munich), & Jan Belis (UGent)

Hosts: Christian Louter, James O’Callaghan, Mauro Overend, & Fred Veer

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