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The British Association for Crystal Growth’s Annual Conference (BACG2024) will be held on July 1st-3rd 2024

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
April 15, 2024
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Annual Meeting of the British Association of Crystal Growth
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Since 1969, the BACG has encouraged scientific and technological communications across national and international platforms, spanning theory and practice of crystal growth, crystallisation and appraisal of crystals. Till BACG2024, BACG has been active for 55 years in crystallisation research.

Annual Meeting of the British Association of Crystal Growth

Credit: Loughborough University

Since 1969, the BACG has encouraged scientific and technological communications across national and international platforms, spanning theory and practice of crystal growth, crystallisation and appraisal of crystals. Till BACG2024, BACG has been active for 55 years in crystallisation research.

 

BACG2024 Loughborough will serve as a dynamic platform for industry leaders, researchers, scientists, and academics. The four themes will foster a collaborative environment for sharing knowledge, sparking new ideas, and shaping the future research directions. The conference aims to not only highlight current achievements and trends but also to set the stage for future breakthroughs and collaborations in the field.

 

Abstracts Themes (Abstract Submission Deadline extended: Friday 19th April)

  1. Crystal Features and Engineering Designs
  2. Basic Fundamentals & Theory, Advancements
  3. Crystallization Process & Particle Technology Innovations
  4. New Applications & Transformative Approaches

 

More information: www.BACG2024.co.uk

Follow @BACG_ and @BACG2024 on twitter / X for updates.



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