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Meet Prof. Scarpa at Sampe Europe – Paris, 5th March 2018

First posted: 7th February 201819th February 2018Filed under: Event
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Paris, 5th March 2018

SAMPE Europe – Summit Conference Paris 2018

We are glad to announce that Prof. Scarpa of the ACCIS Center – University of Bristol – will be attending the SAMPE Europe – Summit Conference Paris 2018 as key-note speaker.

SAMPE is the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering and is globally recognised as the leading professional body for engineers and technologists associated with advanced materials and processes, in particular those based on high performance composite materials.

The conference will be held in Paris on the 5th March 2018 Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel Hotel. We look forward to meeting some of you there.

For further information: http://www.sampe-europe.org/

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