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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium The American Ceramic Society Journal Awards Symposium
Sponsorship ACerS
Organizer(s) John Mauro, Pennsylvania State University
Scope This symposium will recognize authors from the American Ceramic Society journals. Papers published in the previous year will be selected to identify the best papers, the most highly cited papers, graduate student authors, new authors, papers in emerging research areas, and other papers that have had an impact on the field of ceramic science. This will be an invitation only symposium so that all presentations will be invited. Each invited lecture will be based on a published paper and the authors will receive recognition for their accomplishments. We anticipate having all of the presentations be 30 min in length.
Abstracts Due 05/15/2024
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

3D-Printed Alumina-Based Ceramics with Spatially Resolved Porosity
Advanced Thermoelectric Performance of Textured Ceramic Composite: Encapsulation of Sodium Cobaltite Template Particles into a Triple-Phase Cobaltite Matrix
Atomistic Origin of Structural Relaxation in Lead Metasilicate and Lithium Disilicate Glasses
Correlative Characterization of Plasma Etching Resistance of Various Aluminum Garnets
Degradation of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia in Molten Regolith Electrolysis Applications
Engineering Grain Boundary Energy with Thermal Profiles to Control Grain Growth in SrTiO3
Holistic Comparison of Environmental Barrier Coating Material Candidates Through Design of a Figure of Merit
Modeling Oxidation Kinetics of Silicon Carbide-Containing Refractory Diborides
Neutron Tomography Analysis of Permeability-Enhancing Additives in Refractory Castables
Radiation Heat Transfer During Hypersonic Flight: Fundamentals, Materials and Applications
Significantly Enhancement of Piezoelectric Properties and Electrical Resistivity in Bismuth Titanate-Ferrite


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