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Meeting MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Research Lightning Talks
Sponsorship ACerS President’s Council of Student Advisors
Organizer(s) Victoria Christensen, University of California Santa Barbara
Michael Walden, Colorado School of Mines
Erin Louise Angel Valenzuela, University of Birmingham
Katelyn A. Kirchner, Pennsylvania State University
Andrew Ericks, University of California Santa Barbara
Scope The President's Council of Student Advisors is providing an opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students, young professionals, and established ACerS members to discuss their research in just 5 short minutes! These presentations will focus on broad impacts and main challenges of the research due to the short time frame. It allows presenters to see the bigger picture of their research as well as allows the audience to see the wide impact materials research has on our society. We hope to have talks representing each division within ACerS to provide a variety of content that relates to many people. This will be a fun, fast-paced symposium that lends itself well to learning about different types of research at a level that a general audience can understand. Presenters giving a longer talk in another symposium during the conference are encouraged to participate as well!
Abstracts Due 04/15/2021
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Direct Ink Writing with Highly Loaded Aqueous Silicon Carbide Suspensions
Germanium Photodiodes for Capture of High Energy X-rays
Joining of Silicon Carbide for High-temperature Applications
Mechanical behavior of bonded-PDMS for biological payloads in microgravity
Perfecting Steel Processing in the 21st Century
Refractories for the Food Industry
Superalloy Development for Specific Applications: A Low CTE Alloy
Using Unsupervised Learning to Understand Thin Film Growth
Will Low-cost Ceramic Water Filters Really Work?


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