GPD China 2009: May 11-12, Shanghai, China

Date: 22 January 2009
Source: GPD China 2009

Date: 22 January 2009

General Conference Theme: “Renewable energy and glass technology” Abstract submission for GPD China 2009 ends in 23 January, so this is the final call for papers.

Click here for information about content of GPD China 2009.

Proposals or abstracts for both theoretical and practical presentations are encouraged to be submitted online at www.gfi.fi



Abstract submission deadline: January 23, 2009

Notification of paper acceptance: January, 2009

Release of final Program: February, 2009

Submission of final manuscripts for

proceedings book: March 11, 2009

Submission of PowerPoint presentations: April 15, 2009

Participant registration opens in February, 2009



PS. Since GPD China 2009 takes place just a month before GPD Finland, speakers can present the same paper in both conferences!


 

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