Submit an Abstract for PACRIM14/GOMD 2021

Submit an Abstract for PACRIM14/GOMD 2021
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Date: 25 May 2021

Be part of the program for PACRIM14 and GOMD 2021

42 PACRIM symposia. 5 GOMD symposia.

42 PACRIM symposia. 5 GOMD symposia.

The 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) will take place December 12–17, 2021 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

You are invited to share your relevant research with your colleagues at this important meeting.

We encourage everyone with research to share to submit an abstract at this conference.

Visit the PACRIM14 meeting page at this link to view the complete technical program. Visit the Scholar One page at this link to submit your abstract directly.

Deadline is July 31, 2021! Learn more about PACRIM14 at this link.

Submit your abstract here

 

Share your latest research

PACRIM14 will feature 42 symposia, including the Richard Fulrath Symposium, Young Investigator Forum, and a symposium on diversity.

The GOMD meeting will feature five symposia, including an honorary symposium for Jonathan Stebbins, student poster session, and a student career networking event. 

Abstract deadline is July 31.

Go to the abstract portal

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