call for papers: fib symposium, Prague in June 2011

Abstracts are now being accepted for the 2011 fib symposium, on the theme: “Concrete Engineering for Excellence and Efficiency”. The symposium will take place from June 8th to 10th 2011 in Prague/Czech Republic.

Authors are invited to submit abstracts relating to these topics by 1st April 2010 through the symposium website.

 The event will take place at the Clarion Congress ­Hotel Prague, a new venue located near the center of the city, which now ranks among the biggest congress centers in the Czech Republic. A commercial exhibition will be held in parallel with the symposium, providing an ideal opportunity for companies to display their products and services.

www.fib2011prague.com


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