The 78th Conference on Glass Problems, including the 11th Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass Symposium invites engineers, educators, researchers, students, and solutions providers in glass manufacturing to submit an abstract for an oral presentation at this premier industry conference.
Hosted November from 6–9, 2017 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the 78th Conference on Glass Problems (GPC) is the largest glass manufacturing conference in North America, attracting glass manufacturers and suppliers worldwide to exchange innovations and solutions. The Glass Manufacturing Industry Council (GMIC), in partnership with Alfred University, co-organize the conference. The GPC is devoted to the technical issues facing professionals responsible for the successful operations of glass manufacturing companies and features two full days of invited and contributed talks in parallel with the 11th Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass symposium (AFPG).
The AFPG symposium will have two full days of invited as well as contributed talks, in parallel to the GPC, enabling attendees the opportunity to participate in both events. The AFPG symposium addresses the latest developments in the field of glass processing with a strong emphasis on glass melting, attracting researchers, engineers, and experts from both academia and industry who are active in the field.
Broad topics of interest are:
•Furnace design and reconstruction
•Physics and chemistry of the melting process
•Thermodynamics and reaction kinetics of oxide systems relevant to industrial glass melting
•Modeling of glass melting and processing
•Combustion and heat transfer
•Refractories
•Safety
•Raw materials: engineered, minerals, and chemicals, batching and recycling
•Forming
•Energy efficiency and management
•Environmental impact of glass
•Advanced process controls and sensors
•New Topics (relevant to glass manufacturing)
If your abstract is accepted, the joint organizing committee of the GPC & AFPG will make a determination as to whether you will present in the GPC or the AFPG. You will have the opportunity to indicate on your abstract submission form if you are willing to provide a paper in addition to giving your oral presentation. Presenters who are willing to provide a paper, will be considered for both the GPC and the AFPG. Presenters who are not willing to provide a paper, will not be considered for the GPC, but will be considered for the AFPG.
78th GPC selected oral presentation authors are required to submit a paper for publication in the proceedings of the 78th GPC.
The editor of the International Journal of Applied Glass Science will invite selected 11th AFPG selected oral presentation authors to submit their papers to this prestigious journal for consideration. Those not invited by the journal, are encouraged to submit a paper for publication in the joint proceedings of the 78th GPC and 11th AFPG.
For more information visit www.glassproblemsconference.org