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Abstract:
The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) in conjunction with the ACerS Engineering Ceramics and Basic
Science Divisions is hosting the 32nd International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 28 to February 1, 2008, at the Daytona Beach Hilton and Ocean Center.

Opportunities to Present Latest Developments in Advanced Ceramics and Composites, Nanotechnology, Fuel Cells and Ceramic Armor

WESTERVILLE, OH | Posted on June 20th, 2007

The world's leading conference and exposition on Advanced Ceramics and
Composites showcases cutting-edge research and product developments in
Advanced Ceramics including Nanotechnology, Fuel Cells, and Ceramic Armor.
Organized around eleven symposia and two focused sessions, the conference
covers the latest advances, applications and breakthroughs in the advanced
ceramics and composites materials field.
This highly interactive conference and exposition is designed to
promote information exchange among scientists, technologists, engineers,
entrepreneurs and exhibitors involved in materials science, specifically in
the area of Advanced Ceramics. The application-oriented technical program
features these symposia topics:
-- Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology: Development and
Applications
-- Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC): Materials, Science and Technology
-- Ceramic Armor
-- Mechanical Behavior and Structural Design of Monolithic and Composite
Ceramics
-- Advanced Ceramic Coatings for Structural, Environmental and Functional
Applications
-- Next-Generation Bioceramics
-- Thermoelectric Materials for Power Conversion Applications
-- Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and
Multifunctional Materials and Systems
-- Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications
-- Basic Science of Multifunctional Ceramics
-- Science of Ceramic Interfaces
-- Geopolymers
-- Materials for Solid-State Lighting
Individuals who are interested in participating in this event are
invited to submit an abstract for a presentation or poster before July 16,
2007. Symposia details and abstract submission information are available by
logging on to http://www.ceramics.org/daytona2008 .
Organizations seeking to participate in the exhibition or event
sponsorship can get more details online or by contacting Patricia Janeway
at 614-794-5826 or .

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About American Ceramic Society
The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is a 109-year-old non-profit
organization that serves the informational, educational, and professional
needs of the international ceramic materials community. Members of the
Society comprise a wide variety of individuals and interest groups that
include engineers, scientists, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel,
educators, students, marketing and sales professionals, and others in
related materials disciplines. ACerS provides members in 80 countries with
access to periodicals, books, meetings, and online technical information.

For more information, please click here

Contacts:
Megan Mahan
614-794-5894
The American Ceramic Society

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