Scope |
Engineering ceramics offer unique combinations of properties that have the potential to fulfill the increased demands of material needs in structural and functional applications, such as those in the aerospace, automotive, energy, engineering, environment, and microelectronics industries. This symposium will provide a broader forum for academia, scientists, engineers, and students from around the world to present and discuss their recent advances and developments in the areas of microstructure-property-performance relations, mechanical, thermal, electrical, optical properties, oxidation, and corrosion behavior, and applications of engineering and functional ceramics.
This symposium would bring together scientists and engineers working on various aspects of the engineering ceramics to discuss and exchange the latest developments.
The target audience for this symposium will be engineering ceramics manufacturers, scientists, engineers, graduate students and technologists from the industries, national and corporate research laboratories, universities, etc.
Engineering ceramics offer unique combinations of properties with the potential to fulfil the increased demands of material needs in structural and functional applications, such as those in the aerospace, automotive, energy, engineering, environmental, microelectronics industries, SDGs and the circular economy. This symposium provides a broad forum for academia, scientists, engineers and students from around the world to present and discuss recent advances and developments in the areas of microstructure-property-performance relationships, mechanical, thermal, electrical and optical properties, reliability, oxidation, corrosion and degradation behavior, novel applications of engineering and functional ceramics.
The symposium will bring together scientists and engineers working on various aspects of the engineering ceramics to discuss and exchange the latest developments.
The target audience for this symposium will be engineering ceramics manufacturers, scientists, engineers, graduate students and technologists from industries, national and corporate research laboratories and universities, etc.
Session Topics:
Topics include, but are not limited to:
•Processing of Engineering Ceramics
•Microstructure-property-performance relations
•Microstructure Control
•Mechanical Properties
•Thermal Properties
•Electrical Properties
•Optical Properties
•Corrosion and Oxidation Behavior
•Applications |