Abstract submissions are still open for the 83rd Conference on Glass Problems

Abstract submissions are still open for the 83rd Conference on Glass Problems
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Date: 9 December 2021

Submissions are due before January 14, 2022

Abstract submissions are now open for GPC 2022

83rd GPC Call for Abstracts - Glass Problems Conference

Taking place in Columbus, Ohio, October 31–November 3, 2022

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The 83rd Conference on Glass Problems invites engineers, educators, students, and solutions providers working with aspects of glass manufacturing to submit an abstract for an oral presentation at this premier industry conference. Broad topics of interest are:

  • Glass melting & quality
  • Combustion and heat transfer
  • Refractories
  • Process control, sensors, and Industry 4.0
  • Modeling of glass melting and processing
  • Raw materials, batching, cullet and recycling
  • Forming issues and container customization
  • Safety, emissions, environment, and respirable silica
  • Sustainability, carbon reduction, and energy management
  • Furnace design and reconstruction
  • Furnace life extension and maintenance
  • New topics relevant to glass manufacturing

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the GPC Advisory Board, a panel of industry representatives. Chosen oral presentation authors are also required to submit a paper for publication in the published proceedings of the conference.

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