Nanoceramics is a term used to refer to ceramic materials fabricated from ultrafine particles, i.e., less than 100 nm in diameter. Over the last 20 years, there has been a huge amount of study into nanoceramics, that has resulted in some positive outcomes not only for academia but industry too. As a result, these advanced materials have a wide range of uses in electronics, engineering ceramics and bio-ceramics for example. In this symposium, we believe that it will be a good opportunity to summarize nanoceramics in depth.
- Synthesis of nanoceramics
- Sintering of nanoceramics
- Processing of nanoceramics
- Characterization of nanoceramics
- Applications of nanoceramics
- Related nanoceramic materials
- Jing Yang Wang (Institute of Metal Research, China)
- Jürgen Eckert (University of Leoben, Austria)
- Ryan Ott (Ames Laboratory, USA)
In-Hyuck SONG
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Powder & Ceramics Division, Republic of Korea
Tel 82 55 280 3534, Fax 82 55 280 3289
sih1654@kims.re.kr
Journal of the American Ceramic Society |
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ISSN: 1551-2916 (Online) |
SCI (I.F. 3.784) |