Advances in Ceramics for Environmental, Functional, Structural, and Energy Applications II: 266 (Ceramic Transactions Series)
by Gary Pickrell (Editor), Gary Pickrell (Editor), Morsi M. Mahmoud (Editor), Narottam P. Bansal (Editor), Dinesh Agrawal (Editor), Cory Trivelpiece (Editor), Ruyan Guo (Editor), Rick Ubic (Editor), D. Suvorov (Editor), Jake Amoroso (Editor), Amar S. Bhalla (Editor), Navin Jose Manjooran (Editor)
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2019
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This proceedings contains a collection of 22 papers presented at the 2018 Materials Science and Technology Meeting (MS&T'18) held in Columbus, Ohio, October 14-18, 2018.
Symposia topics included in this volume are:
- Advances in Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices
- Innovative Processing and Synthesis of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites
- International Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites
- Materials for Nuclear Applications and Extreme Environments
- Nanotechnology for Energy, Environment, Electronics, Healthcare and Industry
- Processing and Performance of Materials Using Microwaves, Electric and Magnetic Fields, Ultrasound, Lasers, and Mechanical Work - Rustum Roy Symposium
- Additive Manufacturing of Composites and Complex Materials
- Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Ceramics
Synopsis
This proceedings contains a collection of 22 papers presented at the 2018 Materials Science and Technology Meeting (MS&T'18) held in Columbus, Ohio, October 14-18, 2018.
Symposia topics included in this volume are:
- Advances in Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices
- Innovative Processing and Synthesis of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites
- International Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites
- Materials for Nuclear Applications and Extreme Environments
- Nanotechnology for Energy, Environment, Electronics, Healthcare and Industry
- Processing and Performance of Materials Using Microwaves, Electric and Magnetic Fields, Ultrasound, Lasers, and Mechanical Work - Rustum Roy Symposium
- Additive Manufacturing of Composites and Complex Materials
- Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Ceramics