National Steel Bridge Alliance

NSBA Accepting Abstracts for the 2024 World Steel Bridge Symposium

Topics: News
June 16, 2023

Have you worked on something exciting in the fields of steel bridge research, design, or construction recently?

If so, the National Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA) wants to hear from you!

NSBA is currently accepting abstracts for the 2024 World Steel Bridge Symposium, scheduled to take place March 20 to 22 in San Antonio.

The Symposium has always been know for the quality of the technical program and that is a testament to the contribution of its presenters.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Each abstract will be peer-reviewed to evaluate how it would fit into an overall program.
  • This is the World Steel Bridge Symposium. If you’re located somewhere on Earth, you can submit!
  • Abstracts must be 500 words or fewer.

Submit Your Abstract

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