Come join the world’s greatest minds in concrete and cement research in Lexington, Kentucky. Our inaugural conference will feature multiple speakers, sponsors, and networking opportunities in the building materials research industry. More details will solidify soon.
LowC3 is truly a collaborative affair, hosted and coordinated by the University of Kentucky, but supported by the University of Dundee and the China Building Materials Academy.
University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
At the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research, we aim to excel as an applied research and development center with an international reputation, focusing on the optimal use of Kentucky’s and the nation’s energy resources for the benefit of its people.
With a vast array of testing equipment and decades of scientific expertise at our disposal, UK CAER’s cementitious materials scientists explore methods for improving the compositions of cement and concrete samples through various characterization and testing methods.
University of Dundee
The University of Dundee is are recognized internationally in the field of Concrete Technology and Structural Engineering.
We conduct both fundamental and applied research in the thematic areas of Energy, Global Uncertainties and Living with Environmental Change.
A strong emphasis is also placed on exploiting interdisciplinary research opportunities through collaboration with other clusters (such as Geotechnical Engineering and Fluid Mechanics, Forensic Science) and development of cross-school links (such as Architecture and Urban Planning) to address current and future research.
China Building Materials Academy
CBMA is the largest comprehensive research, development and design conglomerate in China, covering cement, concrete, wall material, glass, ceramics, refractory and new materials. Bringing together the first-class technical team including academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, experts from “Recruitment Program of Global Experts” and other experts and scholars, CBMA became the largest, most powerful research and development center in China’s building materials and inorganic non-metallic area.