[video] Webinar Spring 2014: Geopolymer Web Workshop, Apr. 8-9

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Recorded Videos of the Free Geopolymer Webinar Spring 2014: Talk 1 and Talk 2, April 8-9, 2014.

We had a strong attendance (ca. 215 registered participants split between the two daily sessions, see map below).
Webinar Spring 2014 Registration Map
These are live recording videos. They constitute genuine tools for those of you who want to learn and increase their knowledge in Geopolymer Science and Technology.

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 1/Part 1 – Applications and commercializations (24 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 1/Part 2 – What is a geopolymer ? (15 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 1/Part 3 – The 6 basic rules of geopolymer processing (33 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Part 4 – Geopolymer science and egyptian pyramids (25 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 2/Part 5 – Principles of alumino-silicate geopolymer (29 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 2/Part 6 – Heat- and fire-resistant geopolymer (12 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 2/Part 7 – Fly ashed-based geopolymer (10 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 2/Part 8 – Durability tests (9 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 2/Part 9 – Geopolymer cement standards / low CO2 (12 min.)

 

Webinar 2014 Talk 2/Part 10 – Geopolymer science and roman cement (12 min.)

 


 

Join Professor Joseph Davidovits and listen to the Free Geopolymer WEBINAR Spring 2014 (free Web Workshop), April 8-9, 2014, a 2-day talk of 2 hours including 3-4 breaks with Q&A that will cover:

  • The impact of geopolymer on your R&D projects, university research, product marketing or industrial practices.
  • The fundamental principles and concept of geopolymer science and technology (geopolymer resins, binders and cements, high-tech composites, fire- and heat-resistance materials);
  • The major impact of geopolymer chemistry on our global economy in terms of low-energy and low-CO2 production technologies: geopolymer cements, geopolymer ceramics, eco-building, LTGS bricks;

LANGUAGE IS ENGLISH. Each talk is designed in order to encourage fruitful discussions between Prof. Joseph Davidovits (3-4 breaks with Q&A).

During the webinar, we plan 2 sessions for the same day with the same talk and content but with a different time. It will help to connect with people around the world with different time zones. If you have any doubt for the time and date for your country, visit a time zone converter website like this one: thetimenow.com

April 8, 2014: first day, 2 hour talk

  • Session 1: 07:00 UTC+0 (GMT) for Europe, Africa, Asia (09:00 Paris-Berlin time, 12:30 India, 15:00 China, 15:00 Perth, 19:00 Auckland),
  • Session 2: 16:00 UTC+0 (GMT) for Europe and Americas (18:00 Paris-Berlin time, 13:00 Brazil, 12:00 New York, 09:00 Los Angeles).

April 9, 2014: second day, 2 hour talk

  • Session 1: 07:00 UTC+0 (GMT) for Europe, Africa, Asia (09:00 Paris-Berlin time, 12:30 India, 15:00 China, 15:00 Perth, 19:00 Auckland),
  • Session 2: 16:00 UTC+0 (GMT) for Europe and Americas (18:00 Paris-Berlin time, 13:00 Brazil, 12:00 New York, 09:00 Los Angeles).

Outline of the talk:
GPCamp 2011-8The talk shows how the development of the geopolymer science concept was governed by the need to solve global technological problems in the industrial fields of extractive minerals, ceramics, cements, building materials, decorative stones and restoration works, fire and heat resistant composites, high-tech composites for aerospace, aircraft, naval and automobile, radioactive and toxic waste containment, thermal insulation. 
It further provides a clear distinction between geopolymer and alkali-activated materials and highlights some historical milestones.
 Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able to make a clear cut between geopolymer technologies and low-tech/alkali-activated systems.

Who shall attend?
Students, scientists, researchers, engineers from public and private organizations, curious or long-term experienced people in their fields of expertise, professionals involved in a wide range of development, including managers, finance specialists, R&D, marketing, business decision makers, technology and products development specialists, etc.

Technical requirements: We will use the GoToWebinar system from Citrix working with many computers (PC, Mac, iOS or Android App), including a fast internet connection, a web browser and the GoToMeeting application that you must install in your computer or your mobile/tablet device. For more information, please verify that you meet the systems requirements for Citrix  GoToMeeting. Before joining the meeting from the e-mail invitation, please join a test meeting to confirm that you are able to successfully join a meeting.

Register Now:

Do not wait to register. You will immediately receive an e-mail with all the details and a personal link to connect to the webinar. More, you will receive 3 reminders by e-mail, one week, one day and one hour before the beginning of each session.

Click on one of the button below :
Register to the 7:00 UTC+0 session
8-9 April 2014
Register to the 16:00 UTC+0 session
8-9 April 2014

If you have any doubt for the time and date for your country, visit a time zone converter website like this one: thetimenow.com

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