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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2020
Symposium ACerS-ECerS Joint Symposium - Emerging Ceramic Technologies; Challenges and Future Prospects
Presentation Title Nanochemical Approaches to Materials for Energy and Health Applications
Author(s) Sanjay Mathur
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Sanjay Mathur
Abstract Scope Chemical processing of functional ceramics has played a key role in converging disciplines, which is especially true for their bridge-building role in integrating the concepts of inorganic materials synthesis with fabrication and integration of ceramic device components. This talk will present application of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and drug delivery applications, vapour phase synthesis and electrospinning of nanowires for application as electrode materials and in PEC water splitting reactions. Finally, the current challenges of integration of nanomaterials in existing device concepts will be discussed.

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Advanced Ceramics and Composites for Nuclear Energy – Challenges and Future Prospect
Advanced Microscopy and Data Analysis in Electronic Ceramic Research and Development
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Ceramics in Higher Education Nowadays: New Pedagogical Formats Searching a Balance Between Material and Immaterial
Colloidal Processing as an Effective Tool for Manufacturing Functional Ceramics with Enhanced Properties
Dense Powder Beds for AM of Ceramics
Industrial Refractory Ceramics: Challenges, Innovation and Visioneering
Introductory Comments: ACerS-ECerS Joint Symposium - Emerging Ceramic Technologies; Challenges and Future Prospects
Nanochemical Approaches to Materials for Energy and Health Applications
Transformation-induced Plasticity in Ceria-doped Zirconia Composites: Towards Ductile and Shape-memory Ceramics

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