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NDT 2022 Conference: Call for Papers
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Source: BINDT
The 59th Annual Conference of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) will be taking place from Tuesday 6 to Thursday 8 September 2022 at The International Centre, Telford, UK.

This prestigious event will consist of three parallel technical sessions covering a broad range of non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies and applications. This will see experts in NDT meet to exchange experiences, ideas and the very latest developments that will shape the future of NDT.

Papers are invited from academia and industry on all aspects of NDT including:

• Adhesives and bonding
• Aerospace
• Automated and robotic NDT
• Bonded joint inspection
• Composites
• Digital radiography
• Digital signal processing and imaging
• Electromagnetics
• Inspection qualification
• Medical and related NDT
• Monitoring
• NDT in forensic science
• NDT of food
• Novel techniques
• Nuclear
• Phased arrays
• Power generation
• Radiography
• Rail and axle testing
• Research
• Technology transfer in NDT
• The needs of NDT end-users
• Theoretical modelling
• Thermography
• Time-of-flight diffraction
• Ultrasonics.


Other relevant topics are welcome.

To view or download a copy of the Call for Papers leaflet, visit: https://www.bindt.org/admin/Downloads/NDT2022 Call for Papers Leaflet_Web.pdf. The deadline for the submission of abstracts (of no more than 200 words) is 6 May 2022. To submit abstracts and papers, visit: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ndt2022.

All abstracts and papers will be subject to peer review by members of the International Scientific Advisory Committee. All approved papers will appear in the conference proceedings. Selected papers may be published in BINDT’s international journal Insight or other leading international journals. Papers related to ‘case studies’ may be published in BINDT’s newsletters, NDT News and Condition Monitor.

The Materials Testing Exhibition (MT 2022) will run alongside the NDT conference, with over 60 companies expected to exhibit. MT 2022 is one of the leading international exhibitions for the NDT, condition monitoring, diagnostic engineering and quality testing industries, enhanced by a programme of talks and seminars covering practical aspects of NDT and related technologies. For further information, visit: https://www.materialstesting.org/

About BINDT

The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) is a UK-based professional engineering institution working to promote the advancement of the science and practice of non-destructive testing (NDT), condition monitoring (CM), diagnostic engineering and all other materials and quality testing disciplines. Internationally recognised, it is concerned with the education, training and certification of its members and all those engaged in NDT and CM and through its publications and annual conferences and events it disseminates news of the latest advances in the science and practice of the subjects. For further information about the Institute and its activities, visit http://www.bindt.org
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