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CANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS members in MCARE 2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAM The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
ICACC 2021 REGISTRATION Full refund upon request, less a $50 processing fee, if registration is cancelled on or before January 7, 2021. If registration is cancelled between January 8, 2021 and February 8, 2021 a 50% refund is sent. No refunds are offered after the start of the conference. Contact customer service at 1-614-890-4700 or customerservice@ceramics.org. 14TH PACIFIC RIM CONFERENCE ON CERAMIC AND GLASS In light of recent events related to the coronavirus known as COVID-19, The American Ceramic Society is announcing that the 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) is being postponed until December 12–17, 2021. We hope that the December dates can provide opportunity for an in-person 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPO ON ADVANCED ICACC 2021 Virtual, organized by the ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division, welcomed 835 attendees, with approximately 54% from outside the United States. Program chair Hisayuki Suematsu, a professor overseeing the EDI Laboratory at Nagaoka University of Technology, says, “We had great engagement from the ceramics community to put together a high-quality program.” Program Chair MATERIALS SCIENCE CLASSROOM KITS The Materials Science Classroom Kit facilitates learning and inspires students to pursue further studies in materials science! Fun, hands-on lessons and activities introduce middle and high school students to the basic classes of materials – ceramics, composites, metals, and polymers. The Materials Science Classroom Kit complies with Next Generation Science Standards and is highly regardedSOCIETY FELLOWS
Society Fellows. Fellows shall be persons of good reputation who have reached their 35th birthday and who shall have been members of the Society at least five years continuously at the established nomination deadline date when nominated. They shall prove qualified for elevation to the grade of Fellow by reason of outstanding contributions to CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) values and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering. ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic MATERIALS CHALLENGES IN ALTERNATIVE & RENEWABLE ENERGY MCARE 2021 Materials Challenges in Alternative and Renewable Energy (MCARE 2021), organized by The American Ceramic Society and its new Energy Materials and Systems Division, is a premier forum to address opportunities of emerging material technologies that support sustainability of a global society. MCARE 2021 brings together leading global experts from universities, industry, researchJOHN JEPPSON AWARD
John Jeppson, in whose honor this award is made, was instrumental in establishing the Norton Company. His ceramic experience in forming and firing were major factors in producing some of the first ceramic grinding wheels. Mr. Jeppson’s work formed the basis for the subsequent growth of an important segment of the ceramic industry.CANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS members in MCARE 2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAM The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
ICACC 2021 REGISTRATION Full refund upon request, less a $50 processing fee, if registration is cancelled on or before January 7, 2021. If registration is cancelled between January 8, 2021 and February 8, 2021 a 50% refund is sent. No refunds are offered after the start of the conference. Contact customer service at 1-614-890-4700 or customerservice@ceramics.org. 14TH PACIFIC RIM CONFERENCE ON CERAMIC AND GLASS In light of recent events related to the coronavirus known as COVID-19, The American Ceramic Society is announcing that the 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) is being postponed until December 12–17, 2021. We hope that the December dates can provide opportunity for an in-person 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPO ON ADVANCED ICACC 2021 Virtual, organized by the ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division, welcomed 835 attendees, with approximately 54% from outside the United States. Program chair Hisayuki Suematsu, a professor overseeing the EDI Laboratory at Nagaoka University of Technology, says, “We had great engagement from the ceramics community to put together a high-quality program.” Program Chair MATERIALS SCIENCE CLASSROOM KITS The Materials Science Classroom Kit facilitates learning and inspires students to pursue further studies in materials science! Fun, hands-on lessons and activities introduce middle and high school students to the basic classes of materials – ceramics, composites, metals, and polymers. The Materials Science Classroom Kit complies with Next Generation Science Standards and is highly regardedSOCIETY FELLOWS
Society Fellows. Fellows shall be persons of good reputation who have reached their 35th birthday and who shall have been members of the Society at least five years continuously at the established nomination deadline date when nominated. They shall prove qualified for elevation to the grade of Fellow by reason of outstanding contributions to CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) values and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering. ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic MATERIALS CHALLENGES IN ALTERNATIVE & RENEWABLE ENERGY MCARE 2021 Materials Challenges in Alternative and Renewable Energy (MCARE 2021), organized by The American Ceramic Society and its new Energy Materials and Systems Division, is a premier forum to address opportunities of emerging material technologies that support sustainability of a global society. MCARE 2021 brings together leading global experts from universities, industry, researchJOHN JEPPSON AWARD
John Jeppson, in whose honor this award is made, was instrumental in establishing the Norton Company. His ceramic experience in forming and firing were major factors in producing some of the first ceramic grinding wheels. Mr. Jeppson’s work formed the basis for the subsequent growth of an important segment of the ceramic industry. THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) stands for inclusivity. We are saddened and disturbed by recent events that have shone a light on the systemic racism, discrimination, and inequality that exists today. ACerS strives to be a leader by working toward solutions now and moving forward. ACerS seeks to foster an environment promoting thefree
CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) values and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering. ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic ONE BAM GOOD NANOCOATING! The answer is BAM – a ceramic alloy created by combining a mix of boron, aluminum and magnesium with titanium diboride. The world’s third hardest material, next to diamond and cubic boron nitride, BAM is as slippery as it is strong. With a 0.02 coefficient of friction, it is substantially slicker than Teflon (0.05) and lubricated steel(0.16).
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This course offers an introduction to the fundamentals of ceramic technology and practical knowledge of ceramic materials, manufacturing, and applications. PAGE 96 – THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY Best of the Bulletin: Refractories; Progress in Ceramics Series. Progress in Ceramics Series: Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics; Progress in Ceramics Series: Refractory CeramicsLAVINA BACKMAN
Dr. Backman is a Materials Engineer and Karles Fellow in the Spacecraft Engineering Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. She completed her Ph.D. at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the University in Virginia (UVA) in May 2020. Her dissertation focused on the oxidation behaviorof high entropy
CSABA BALÁZSI
Csaba Balázsi is Scientific Advisor of the Centre for Energy Research of Eötvös Loránd Research Network, Centre of Excellence of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He obtained MSc degree in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering from Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania. He received PhD in Materials Science from University of Miskolc, Hungary in 2000. He was HENRY BRICK CO., INC. Progress in Ceramics Series: Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics; Progress in Ceramics Series: Refractory CeramicsALICIA DURAN
Alicia Duran is a Research Professor for the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) Madrid, Spain. She received a degree in Physics, from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina) and a PhD in Physics from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM), Spain. Her professional career includes Tenure Scientist CSIC (1986), Scientific Researcher CSIC (1996), Research Professor CSIC (2005).CERAMICS.ORG
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CANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS members in ICACC 2021 REGISTRATION Click on Register Now to register online with credit card. Members will be asked to log in. Nonmembers will be prompted to create a New Visitor Registration. If you require an invoice to facilitate payment by wire transfer, or if any assistance is needed, contact customer service at 1-614-890-4700 or customerservice@ceramics.org.. Is your ACerS membership current? MCARE 2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAM The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
14TH PACIFIC RIM CONFERENCE ON CERAMIC AND GLASS In light of recent events related to the coronavirus known as COVID-19, The American Ceramic Society is announcing that the 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) is being postponed until December 12–17, 2021. We hope that the December dates can provide opportunity for an in-person 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPO ON ADVANCED ICACC 2021 Virtual, organized by the ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division, welcomed 835 attendees, with approximately 54% from outside the United States. Program chair Hisayuki Suematsu, a professor overseeing the EDI Laboratory at Nagaoka University of Technology, says, “We had great engagement from the ceramics community to put together a high-quality program.” Program Chair MATERIALS SCIENCE CLASSROOM KITS The Materials Science Classroom Kit facilitates learning and inspires students to pursue further studies in materials science! Fun, hands-on lessons and activities introduce middle and high school students to the basic classes of materials – ceramics, composites, metals, and polymers. The Materials Science Classroom Kit complies with Next Generation Science Standards and is highly regardedSOCIETY FELLOWS
Fellows shall be persons of good reputation who have reached their 35th birthday and who shall have been members of the Society at least five years continuously at CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND News from the Engineering Ceramics Division. The Nominating Committee seeks candidates for incoming Division secretary. For more information contact committee Chair: Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota; Jinyang Wang, Institute of Metals Research, China; Victoria Christensen, University of California, Santa Barbara. Nomination forms should be submitted to the nominating committee chair. MATERIALS CHALLENGES IN ALTERNATIVE & RENEWABLE ENERGY MCARE 2021 Materials Challenges in Alternative and Renewable Energy (MCARE 2021), organized by The American Ceramic Society and its new Energy Materials and Systems Division, is a premier forum to address opportunities of emerging material technologies that support sustainability of a global society. MCARE 2021 brings together leading global experts from universities, industry, researchJOHN JEPPSON AWARD
John Jeppson, in whose honor this award is made, was instrumental in establishing the Norton Company. His ceramic experience in forming and firing were major factors inCANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS members in ICACC 2021 REGISTRATION Click on Register Now to register online with credit card. Members will be asked to log in. Nonmembers will be prompted to create a New Visitor Registration. If you require an invoice to facilitate payment by wire transfer, or if any assistance is needed, contact customer service at 1-614-890-4700 or customerservice@ceramics.org.. Is your ACerS membership current? MCARE 2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAM The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
14TH PACIFIC RIM CONFERENCE ON CERAMIC AND GLASS In light of recent events related to the coronavirus known as COVID-19, The American Ceramic Society is announcing that the 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) is being postponed until December 12–17, 2021. We hope that the December dates can provide opportunity for an in-person 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPO ON ADVANCED ICACC 2021 Virtual, organized by the ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division, welcomed 835 attendees, with approximately 54% from outside the United States. Program chair Hisayuki Suematsu, a professor overseeing the EDI Laboratory at Nagaoka University of Technology, says, “We had great engagement from the ceramics community to put together a high-quality program.” Program Chair MATERIALS SCIENCE CLASSROOM KITS The Materials Science Classroom Kit facilitates learning and inspires students to pursue further studies in materials science! Fun, hands-on lessons and activities introduce middle and high school students to the basic classes of materials – ceramics, composites, metals, and polymers. The Materials Science Classroom Kit complies with Next Generation Science Standards and is highly regardedSOCIETY FELLOWS
Fellows shall be persons of good reputation who have reached their 35th birthday and who shall have been members of the Society at least five years continuously at CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND News from the Engineering Ceramics Division. The Nominating Committee seeks candidates for incoming Division secretary. For more information contact committee Chair: Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota; Jinyang Wang, Institute of Metals Research, China; Victoria Christensen, University of California, Santa Barbara. Nomination forms should be submitted to the nominating committee chair. MATERIALS CHALLENGES IN ALTERNATIVE & RENEWABLE ENERGY MCARE 2021 Materials Challenges in Alternative and Renewable Energy (MCARE 2021), organized by The American Ceramic Society and its new Energy Materials and Systems Division, is a premier forum to address opportunities of emerging material technologies that support sustainability of a global society. MCARE 2021 brings together leading global experts from universities, industry, researchJOHN JEPPSON AWARD
John Jeppson, in whose honor this award is made, was instrumental in establishing the Norton Company. His ceramic experience in forming and firing were major factors inCERTIFICATE PROGRAM
ACerS Learning Center Certificate Program. The American Ceramic Society is pleased to offer our ACerS Learning Center Certificate Program.This program is designed for those who wish to take multiple courses for career advancement. CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND News from the Engineering Ceramics Division. The Nominating Committee seeks candidates for incoming Division secretary. For more information contact committee Chair: Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota; Jinyang Wang, Institute of Metals Research, China; Victoria Christensen, University of California, Santa Barbara. Nomination forms should be submitted to the nominating committee chair.CSABA BALÁZSI
Csaba Balázsi is Scientific Advisor of the Centre for Energy Research of Eötvös Loránd Research Network, Centre of Excellence of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He obtained MSc degree in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering from Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania. He received PhD in Materials Science from University of Miskolc, Hungary in 2000. He wasWILLIAM E. LEE
William E. Lee is Sêr Cymru Professor of Materials at Bangor University in Wales and Emeritus Professor in the Department of Materials and Distinguished Research Fellow in the Institute of Security Science and Technology, Imperial College London. He has a BSc in Physical Metallurgy from Aston (1980) and a DPhil in RadiationDamage in Sapphire
LAVINA BACKMAN
Dr. Backman is a Materials Engineer and Karles Fellow in the Spacecraft Engineering Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. She completed her Ph.D. at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the University in Virginia (UVA) in May 2020. Her dissertation focused on the oxidation behaviorof high entropy
HENRY BRICK CO., INC. Progress in Ceramics Series: Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics; Progress in Ceramics Series: Refractory CeramicsJEFFREY M. RICKMAN
Jeffrey Rickman earned undergraduate degrees in physics and mathematics from Miami University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in physics from Carnegie Mellon University. He joined Lehigh University in 1993 after postdoctoral appointments at the University of Michigan (1991-1993) and Argonne National Laboratory (1989-1991). He was promoted to Professor (2005) in the Departments of Physics andAMITABHA KUMAR
Dr. Amitabha Kumar is Vice President, Innovation and R&D at Boral IP Holdings LLC, San Antonio, Texas. He received a B.S. in Ceramic Engineering from IT, Banaras Hindu University in 1978 and M.S. and Ph.D degrees in Solid State Science from Pennsylvania State University in 1982 and 1985 respectively with Prof. (Dr.) Della M. Roy.TSUYOSHI HONMA
Tsuyoshi Honma is an associate professor in materials science and technology at the Nagaoka University of Technology in Niigata, Japan. He received his Ph.D. (2004) in energy and environment science from Nagaoka University of Technology. After receiving his Ph.D., he joined as a researcher at Mitsubishi Electric Corporation from 2004 to 2005.He worked as
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THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) stands for inclusivity. We are saddened and disturbed by recent events that have shone a light on the systemic racism, discrimination, and inequality that exists today. ACerS strives to be a leader by working toward solutions now and moving forward. ACerS seeks to foster an environment promoting thefree
CANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS members in MATERIALS SCIENCE CLASSROOM KITS The Materials Science Classroom Kit facilitates learning and inspires students to pursue further studies in materials science! Fun, hands-on lessons and activities introduce middle and high school students to the basic classes of materials – ceramics, composites, metals, and polymers. The Materials Science Classroom Kit complies with Next Generation Science Standards and is highly regarded 14TH PACIFIC RIM CONFERENCE ON CERAMIC AND GLASS In light of recent events related to the coronavirus known as COVID-19, The American Ceramic Society is announcing that the 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) is being postponed until December 12–17, 2021. We hope that the December dates can provide opportunity for an in-person MCARE 2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAM The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
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Society Fellows. Fellows shall be persons of good reputation who have reached their 35th birthday and who shall have been members of the Society at least five years continuously at the established nomination deadline date when nominated. They shall prove qualified for elevation to the grade of Fellow by reason of outstanding contributions to ICACC 2021 REGISTRATION Full refund upon request, less a $50 processing fee, if registration is cancelled on or before January 7, 2021. If registration is cancelled between January 8, 2021 and February 8, 2021 a 50% refund is sent. No refunds are offered after the start of the conference. Contact customer service at 1-614-890-4700 or customerservice@ceramics.org. MISSOURI REFRACTORIES CO., INC. The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
JOHN JEPPSON AWARD
John Jeppson, in whose honor this award is made, was instrumental in establishing the Norton Company. His ceramic experience in forming and firing were major factors in producing some of the first ceramic grinding wheels. Mr. Jeppson’s work formed the basis for the subsequent growth of an important segment of the ceramic industry. RICHARD M. FULRATH AWARDS Richard M. Fulrath Awards. The Fulrath Awards promote technical and personal friendships between professional Japanese and American ceramic engineers and scientists and encourage a greater understanding among the diverse cultures surrounding the Pacific Rim. The awards recognize individuals for their excellence in research and developmentof
THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) stands for inclusivity. We are saddened and disturbed by recent events that have shone a light on the systemic racism, discrimination, and inequality that exists today. ACerS strives to be a leader by working toward solutions now and moving forward. ACerS seeks to foster an environment promoting thefree
CANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS members in MATERIALS SCIENCE CLASSROOM KITS The Materials Science Classroom Kit facilitates learning and inspires students to pursue further studies in materials science! Fun, hands-on lessons and activities introduce middle and high school students to the basic classes of materials – ceramics, composites, metals, and polymers. The Materials Science Classroom Kit complies with Next Generation Science Standards and is highly regarded 14TH PACIFIC RIM CONFERENCE ON CERAMIC AND GLASS In light of recent events related to the coronavirus known as COVID-19, The American Ceramic Society is announcing that the 14th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 14) including Glass & Optical Materials Division 2021 Annual Meeting (GOMD 2021) is being postponed until December 12–17, 2021. We hope that the December dates can provide opportunity for an in-person MCARE 2021 TECHNICAL PROGRAM The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
SOCIETY FELLOWS
Society Fellows. Fellows shall be persons of good reputation who have reached their 35th birthday and who shall have been members of the Society at least five years continuously at the established nomination deadline date when nominated. They shall prove qualified for elevation to the grade of Fellow by reason of outstanding contributions to ICACC 2021 REGISTRATION Full refund upon request, less a $50 processing fee, if registration is cancelled on or before January 7, 2021. If registration is cancelled between January 8, 2021 and February 8, 2021 a 50% refund is sent. No refunds are offered after the start of the conference. Contact customer service at 1-614-890-4700 or customerservice@ceramics.org. MISSOURI REFRACTORIES CO., INC. The American Ceramic Society 550 Polaris Pkwy, Ste 510 Westerville, OH 43082. For assistance, contact ACerS Customer Service at 866-721-3322or 614-890-4700
JOHN JEPPSON AWARD
John Jeppson, in whose honor this award is made, was instrumental in establishing the Norton Company. His ceramic experience in forming and firing were major factors in producing some of the first ceramic grinding wheels. Mr. Jeppson’s work formed the basis for the subsequent growth of an important segment of the ceramic industry. RICHARD M. FULRATH AWARDS Richard M. Fulrath Awards. The Fulrath Awards promote technical and personal friendships between professional Japanese and American ceramic engineers and scientists and encourage a greater understanding among the diverse cultures surrounding the Pacific Rim. The awards recognize individuals for their excellence in research and developmentof
CANADA CHAPTER
The Canada Chapter of The American Ceramic Society serves ACerS members throughout Canada for the purpose of promoting the arts and sciences connected with ceramics and glass science and engineering. Events such as workshops, industrial showcases, and seminars are planned to enhance and facilitate the interaction, technical discussions, and potential collaborations between ACerS membersCERTIFICATE PROGRAM
The American Ceramic Society is pleased to offer our ACerS Learning Center Certificate Program. This program is designed for those who wish to take multiple courses for career advancement. The ACerS Learning Center Certificate Program puts you in the driver's seat. Our four certificate tracks offer a selection of courses for you tocustomize
CERAMICS AND GLASS IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC The nearly $4.5 trillion global electronics industry would not exist without ceramics. Ceramic-based components are indispensable in products such as smartphones, computers, televisions, automotive electronics, and medical devices. CONNECT WITH CERAMIC AND GLASS PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) values and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering. ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic PAGE 647 – THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY Best of the Bulletin: Refractories; Progress in Ceramics Series. Progress in Ceramics Series: Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics; Progress in Ceramics Series: Refractory Ceramics AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN ARCHIVE HOME Wildcards. Use an asterisk anywhere after the first letter in the term. Example refractor* will return results for refractories, refractory, refractorinessWILLIAM E. LEE
William E. Lee is Sêr Cymru Professor of Materials at Bangor University in Wales and Emeritus Professor in the Department of Materials and Distinguished Research Fellow in the Institute of Security Science and Technology, Imperial College London. He has a BSc in Physical Metallurgy from Aston (1980) and a DPhil in RadiationDamage in Sapphire
LAVINA BACKMAN
Dr. Backman is a Materials Engineer and Karles Fellow in the Spacecraft Engineering Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. She completed her Ph.D. at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the University in Virginia (UVA) in May 2020. Her dissertation focused on the oxidation behaviorof high entropy
JEFFREY M. RICKMAN
Jeffrey Rickman earned undergraduate degrees in physics and mathematics from Miami University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in physics from Carnegie Mellon University. He joined Lehigh University in 1993 after postdoctoral appointments at the University of Michigan (1991-1993) and Argonne National Laboratory (1989-1991). He was promoted to Professor (2005) in the Departments of Physics andSHIBIN JIANG
Dr. Shibin Jiang is founder and President of AdValue Photonics Inc. in Tucson, Arizona, and Adjunct Research Professor at College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona. He received Ph.D. degree in chemistry in 1996 from Universite de Rennes 1, France. He was Co-founder and CTO of NP Photonics Inc before founding AdValuePhotonics in 2008.
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