Theme: Innovations and Advancements in Ceramics and Composite Materials Research

Ceramics 2020

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Ceramics 2020

Ceramics 2020 cordially invites all the participants from all over the globe to attend “6th International Conference and Expo on Ceramics and Composite Materials” (Ceramics 2020) which scheduled during June 08-09, 2020 Onlin event-Webinar which includes prompt Keynote presentations, Oral Talks, Poster presentations.

The scientific event offers the best platform with its well organized scientific program to the audience which has interactive panel discussions, keynote lectures, comprehensive talks and poster sessions on the topics like Ceramic Engineering, Composite Materials, Glass Engineering and Science, Nanotechnology, Polymer Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Surface Engineering and Ceramic Coating, Electro-magnetic and optical Ceramics and devices, Metal Oxides and Non Metal Oxides, Ceramography, Tissue engineering, Ceramics in Biology and Medicine, Crystallography, Sintering, Alloys, Ceramic Compounds: Ceramic Materials, Bio Sensors and Bio Engineering, Sol gels and organic chemistry, Bioceramics and Medical Applications, Superconductivity, Bio materials, Advanced Materials, Entrepreneurs Investment meet.

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Scope and importance:

Ceramic engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with the science and technology of creating object from inorganic and non-metallic materials. It can be used in various industries. Ceramic engineering combines principles of chemistry, physics and engineering. Fiber-optic devices, microprocessors and solar panels are some examples of ceramic sciences applied to everyday life. As the applications of Ceramic material are expanded tremendously due to the recent advances in the field of medicine which include bio-ceramics and other, ceramic engineering is a booming field. Ceramics being a multi-billion dollar a year industry, ceramic engineering and research is an established field of science. Ceramics play an important in our day to day life; some of the items that include ceramic are glass light bulbs, jet engines, computers, cars and many household appliances. Ceramics used in Medicine, Construction, Electronics, Military, Optical fibers, Sports, Airplane, Transportation.

 Why to attend?

This conference Ceramics 2020 will focus on different types of ceramics topics like Advanced Ceramics, Decorating Ceramics, Glass, Ceramic coatings, and Traditional Ceramics, Ceramics congress invites you for plenary talks, symposium, workshops, invited sessions and oral and poster sessions from various universities and associations. This is the best opportunity to the postgraduate students, academic researchers and industrial professionals who are interested in ceramic technologies for sustainable development.

Target Audience:

  • Metallurgical and material science Engineers.

  • Engineering professors and faculty.

  • Members of different material science associations.

  • Junior/Senior research fellows of Materials Science.

  • Research Scholars and students.

  • Directors/Co-Directors of Research-based companies across Europe and US who are

Investing in ceramics.

  • Scientists of Ceramics and Composite Materials and Materials Science and Engineering.

  • Research Professors and research fellows of Ceramics and Composite Materials, Advanced Materials and Technologies.

Young Researchers Forum - Young Scientist Awards Ceramics 2020

Young Research’s Awards at Ceramics 2020 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation, only 25 presentations acceptable at the Ceramics 2020 young research forum.

Benefits:

  • Young Scientist Award recognition certificate and memento to the winners
  • Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
  • Learn about career improvement with all the latest technologies by networking.
  • Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development.
  • Provide an opportunity for research interaction and established senior investigators across the globe in the field
  • Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
  • It’s a great privilege for young researchers to learn about the research areas for expanding their research knowledge.

Deadline for Registrations:

  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
  • Till December 30, 2019 – $399 
  • Till January 30, 2020 – $499
  • Till February 28, 2020 – $599     

Opportunities for Conference Attendees:

For Researchers & Faculty:

  • Speaker Presentations
  • Poster Display
  • Symposium hosting
  • Workshop organizing

For Universities, Associations & Societies:

  • Association Partnering
  • Collaboration proposals
  • Academic Partnering
  • Group Participation

For Students & Research Scholars:

  • Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
  • Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
  • Student Attendee
  • Group Registrations

For Business Delegates:

  • Speaker Presentations
  • Audience participation
  • Symposium hosting
  • Book Launch event
  • Networking opportunities

For Companies:

  • Exhibitor and Vendor Booths
  • Sponsorships opportunities
  • Product launch
  • Workshop organizing
  • Scientific Partnering  
  • Marketing and Networking with clients

Track 1: Ceramics

The purpose of ceramics processing to an applied science is the natural result of an increasing ability to refine, develop, and characterize ceramic materials. The crystallinity of ceramic materials ranges from highly oriented to semi-crystalline, and often completely amorphous (e.g., glasses). Varying crystallinity and electron consumption in the ionic and covalent bonds cause most ceramic materials to be good thermal and electrical insulators and extensively researched in ceramic engineering. This track covers Phase equilibrium in ceramic systems, Mechanical behavior and failure mechanisms and Microstructure Development, Sol-gel techniques, Powder Consolidation/Powder Synthesis and thin film deposition. Ceramics 2020 deals with various aspects on composites and ceramic materials

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Ceramics Societies & Associations:

Europe:Federation of European Materials Societies, Institute of Science & Technology for Ceramics, European Society for Composite Materials , Composites International , European Materials Research Society

Asia-Pacific:Ceramic Society of Japan, Australian Composites Structures Society, Asian Australasian Association for Composite Materials, Asia Pacific Society for Materials Research, International Committee on Composite Materials

USA:Society of Glass & Ceramic Decorated Products, American Society for Composites, American Composites Manufacturers Association, Automotive Composites Consortium United States Advanced Ceramics Association

Track 2: Advanced Ceramic Materials

Ceramic-like inorganic polymers can be made under low energy conditions such as ambient temperatures and pressures. These materials include aluminosilicates or Geopolymers, phosphates and other chemically bonded inorganic compounds. Advanced ceramics such as alumina, aluminum nitride, zirconia, silicon carbide, silicon nitride and titania-based materials, each with their own specific characteristics, offer a high-performance, economic alternative to conventional materials such as glass, metals and plastics. This track covers Synthesis, Processing and Microstructure, Porosity, Novel Applications and Construction Materials, Chemically Bonded Ceramics.

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Ceramics Societies & Associations:

Europe: European Nanoscience Association, European Nanotechnology AssociationNanotechnology Industries AssociationRussian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology

USA: Society of Glass Products, Society of Ceramic Decorated Products, American Nano SocietyInternational Association of NanotechnologyNanotechnology Association, Nanoscience Student Association, American Bar Association Section Nanotechnology ProjectAmerican Chemical Society, Microscopy society of America

Asia: Ceramic Society of Japan, Asian Nanoscience Association, Asian Nanotechnology Association, International association of Nanotechnology, Chinese Society of Nanotechnology , Korean Society of NanotechnologyJapanese Society of Nanotechnology

Track 3: Ceramics and Composites

Long-term mechanical reliability is a key issue in their ultimate use for a specific application. Correlations between processing and service conditions/environment to failure of ceramics by fracture, fatigue or deformation are key aspects of materials applications. Ceramics cover a very wide range of materials from structural materials like concrete to technical ceramics like PZT – a piezoelectric.  Usually they are defined as solids with a mixture of metallic or semi-metallic and non-metallic elements (often, although not always, oxygen), that are quite hard, non-conducting and corrosion-resistant. Composites are often used in applications that require specific ‘conflicting’ properties such as a high strength and high toughness. The properties may be conflicting because having a high yield stress sometimes relies on trapping and tangling dislocations, but these reduce the ductility and toughness of the material. This track covers Mechanics, Characterization Techniques, and Equipment, Tribology and Wear, Environmental Effects, Reliability and Small Scale Testing, Mechanical Behavior of CMCs, Processing - Microstructure - Mechanical Properties Correlation.

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Ceramics Societies & Associations:

Europe: Swiss Society for BiomaterialsUK Society for BiomaterialsEuropean Society for BiomaterialsNetherlands Society for Biomaterials, Netherlands Society For Tissue EngineeringTurkey Society for Biomaterials, Turkey Society for Tissue Engineering Society, Greece Society for Biomaterials

USA: American Society for Composites, Canadian Biomaterials SocietySociety for Biomaterials, The Minerals Society, The Metals Society ,The Materials SocietyThe Materials Information SocietyAmerican Chemical Society

Asia: Asian Australasian Association for Composite Materials, The Korean Society for BiomaterialsJapanese Society for Biomaterials, Chinese Society for Biomaterials

Track 4: Ceramic Coatings

Coatings are usually applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. Purpose of applying coating may be decorative. This track covers recent advances in coating sciences and technologies, processing, microstructure and property characterization, and life prediction. Chromium oxide ceramic material thermo chemically bonded to customer specified areas on a part, including external diameters, internal diameters and some out-of-sight holes and ports. Individual ceramic particles are sub-micron in size and consist of mixtures of selected ceramic materials bonded together and to the substrate. This track covers Advanced Thermal Barrier Coatings: Processing and Development, Multifunctional, Corrosion and Wear, Environmental Barrier Coatings, Thermal Barrier Coatings: Characterization and NDE Methods, Advanced Multifunctional Coatings.

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Europe-The Polymer Society UKTelford Polymer AssociationEuropean Polymer Dispersion AssociationEuropean Latex AssociationPolish Chemical SocietyBritish Plastic Association.

USA- American Composites Manufacturers AssociationAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Physical SocietyAmerican Plastics CouncilBrazilian Polymer AssociationPlastic Industry Association

Asia: Australian Composites Structures SocietyAsian Polymer AssociationAsia Society for Polymer SciencePolymer Society of ThailandFederation of Polymer SocietiesPolymer society of Japan

Track 5: Glass Ceramics

Glass-ceramics are fine-grained polycrystalline materials formed when glasses of suitable compositions are heat treated and thus undergo controlled crystallization to the lower energy, crystalline state. It must be emphasized here that only specific glass compositions are suitable precursors for glass-ceramics due to the fact that some glasses are too stable and difficult to crystallize whereas others result in undesirable microstructures by crystallizing too readily in an uncontrollable manner. In addition, it must also be accentuated that in order for a suitable product to be attained, the heat-treatment is critical for the process and a range of generic heat treatment procedures are used which are meticulously developed and modified for a specific glass composition.

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Europe: Swedish Ceramic SocietyBritish Composites SocietyEuropean Ceramic SocietyEuropean Society for Composite MaterialsItalian Ceramic Society

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AsiaAsia Pacific Society for Materials ResearchChinese Ceramic SocietyAustralian Ceramic SocietyCeramics Society of JapanCeramic Society of Thailand Ceramic society of Korea

Track 6: Porous Ceramics

Ceramics with engineered porosity are promising materials for a number of functional and structural applications. Porous Ceramics have a wide range of uses in manufacturing across industries such as medical, mining, oil & gas exploration, alternative energy, emissions control, metal refinement, chemical processing, pharmaceutical, printing, wine making and other industries. Specific applications include instrumentation, analytical sensors, semiconductor components, alternative energy assemblies, battery separators, emissions monitoring sensors among many others. This track aims at bringing together engineers, technologists and scientists in the area of ceramic, carbon, glass and glass-ceramic materials containing high volume fractions of porosity, with porosity ranging from nano- to milli-meters. This track covers Innovations in Processing Methods and Synthesis of Porous Ceramics, Modeling and Properties of Porous Ceramics, Applications of Porous Ceramics, Mechanical Properties of Porous Ceramics.

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Europe: United States Advanced Ceramics AssociationEuropean Optical SocietyUnited Physical Society of Russian FederationDanish Optical SocietyItalian Optical SocietyAustrian Physical SocietyFinnish Optical SocietyFrench Physical Society

USAOptical Society of America(OSA)American Physical SocietyIEEE Photonics SocietyIEEE Lasers SocietyElectro-Optics SocietyInternational Society of Optical Engineering

Asia-PacificInternational Committee on Composite MaterialsOptical Society of JapanOptical Society of Hong-KongOptical Society of KoreaOptical Society of China

Track 7: Armour Ceramics

When properly combined with other materials, ceramic and glass materials can exhibit ballistic penetration resistances significantly higher than conventional monolithic armor materials. Traditionally, ceramics have rarely been used in large armor panels for vehicle armor because of concerns with multi-hit performance. The commercially manufactured ceramics for armor include materials such as boron carbide, aluminium oxide, silicon carbide, titanium boride aluminiumnitride, and Syndite(synthetic diamond composite). Boron carbide composites are primarily used for ceramic plates to protect against smaller projectiles, and are used in body and helicopters. Silicon carbide is primarily used to protect against larger projectiles

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Europe: SPIEEuropean Optical SocietyGIFO Groupement des Industries Francaises de I’OptiqueEuropean Physical SocietyHellenic Society for BiomaterialsScandinavian Society for Biomaterials,

USA:Florida Photonics ClusterInternational Laser Display AssociationIEEE Lasers SocietyIEEE Electro-Optics SocietyCanadian Photonic Industry Consortium (CPIC)

Asia:Optics Society of SingaporePhotonics Society of SingaporeChinese Society for Optical EngineeringKorea Assn. for Photonics Industry DevelopmentChina Optoelectronics Manufacturers' Association

Track 8: Ceramics Applications

The thermal stability, wear-resistance and resistance to corrosion of ceramic components make the application of ceramic the ideal choice for many industrial uses. Ceramic Applications is the new platform for advances in the development of ceramic components and their integrative design in complex industrial solutions to realize sustainable, economic applications in the wide range of user segments This track covers Medical Technology, Automotive Industry, Environment Technology, Mechanical and Metal Industry, Chemical Process Engineering, Engineering Service Providers, Electronics, Sensors and Semi-Conductor Industry, Others (armour, optics, wear, protection and corrosion).

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Ceramics Societies & Associations:

Europe:The European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA)Federation of European Materials SocietiesSpanish Association for Composite MaterialsCroatian Microscopy SocietyCzechoslovak Microscopy Society

U.S.A:Microscopy Society of AmericaThe Scientific Research SocietyThe Michigan Materials SocietyBiophysical SocietyAmerican Vacuum SocietyAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science

Asia:Indian Association for Hydrogen Energy and Advanced MaterialsMaterials Research SocietyAsia Pacific Society for Materials Research (APSMR)Asian Union of Magnetics SocietiesAsian Polymer Association

Track 9: Functional Ceramics and Inorganics

Synthesis, characterization and theoretical understanding of functional ceramic and inorganic materials. This research area includes electro ceramics (including ferroelectric, multiferroic and piezoelectric materials), complex oxides, solid state materials chemistry, inorganic 2D materials, inorganic framework materials and porous materials.

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Ceramics Societies & Associations:

EuropeBelgian Physical SocietyCroatian Physical SocietyCzech Physical SocietyEuropean Prosthodontic Association (EPA)European Federation of Conservative DentistryThe Academy of Dental MaterialsThe Association of Dental Implantology (ADI)Oral Health Foundation

USA: American Chemical SocietyAmerican chemical society division of polymer chemistryAmerican Institute of PhysicsMagnetic Materials Producers Association

Asia: Chemical Society of JapanChemical Society of PakistanThe Chinese Physical SocietyJapan society of Applied PhysicsAsian Federation of Physics Association

Track 10: Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics

Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a class of refractory ceramics that offer excellent stability at temperatures exceeding 2000 °C being investigated as possible thermal protection system (TPS) materials, coatings for materials subjected to high temperatures, and bulk materials for heating elements. Broadly speaking, UHTCs are borides, carbides, nitrides, and oxides of early transition metals. Current efforts have focused on heavy, early transition metal borides such as hafnium diboride (HfB2) and zirconium diboride(ZrB2); additional UHTCs under investigation for TPS applications include hafnium nitride (HfN), zirconium nitride (ZrN), titanium carbide (TiC), titanium nitride (TiN), thorium dioxide (ThO2), tantalum carbide (TaC) and their associated composites.

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24th International Advanced Materials Conferences October 21-22 Rome Italy; 24th International Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology Conferences October 21-22 Rome Italy; ; 36th Global Smart Materials Conferences November 18-19 2019 Rome Italy; 36th Global Smart Materials and Nanotechnology Conferences November 18-19 2019 Rome Italy; 25th International Materials Science Conferences November 18-19 2019 Rome ItalyCeramics 2020 WebinarMaterials science Webinars ;25th International Materials Science and Nanotechnology Conferences November 18-19 2019 Rome Italy; 18th International Emerging Materials and Nanotechnology Conferences February 26-27, 2020 London UK; 33rd International Nanomaterials Conferences March 25-26, 2020 London UK; 33rd International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Conferences March 25-26, 2020 London UK; 22nd International Advanced Energy Materials Conferences July 15-16, 2020 Vienna Austria;

7th International Shaping of Advanced Ceramics Conferences September 11- 13 2019 Aveiro PortugalUltra-High Temperature Ceramics Conferences: Materials for Extreme Environment Applications June 07 2020 Utah United States; 10th International High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites Conferences  September 22 - 26 2019 Bordeaux France; 7th International Advanced Materials Conferences August 12- 14 2019 Montreal Canada; 7th International Advanced & Nano Materials Conferences August 12- 14 2019 Montreal Canada

Ceramics Societies & Associations:

Europe:European Association of Mining IndustriesItalian Association of Mechanics, Association of European Producers of Steel for Packaging, Erwin Schrödinger Society for Nanosciences, Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy

USA: Alaska Miners Association, American Mining Association, Colorado Mining Association, Brazilian Association of Composites Materials, Brazilian Metallurgy Association, Brazilian Materials Association, Brazilian Minerals Association, Latin American Steel Association

USA:Inside 3D Printing, America Makes, Canadian Biomaterials Society, The International Society of Biomedical Polymers, The International Society of Polymeric Biomaterials, Latin American Steel Association

Track 11: Oxide and Non-oxide Ceramics

Oxide ceramics are inorganic compounds of metallic (e.g., Al, Zr, Ti, Mg) or metalloid (Si) elements with oxygen. Oxides can be combined with nitrogen or carbon to form more complex oxynitride or oxycarbide ceramics. Oxide ceramics have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties.

Non-oxide ceramics are technical Ceramics that are classed as inorganic, non-metallic materials. They exhibit covalent bonds, can be conductive (carbides) and non-conductive (nitrides)

They include carbides, nitrides, borides, silicides and others. Their applications range from superhard abrasives (B4C, BN) and cutting tools (WC), to rocket nozzles (TiB2), electrodes for metal melts (ZrB2) and heating elements (MoSi2). The most important structural non-oxide ceramics are silicon carbide SiC, silicon nitride Si3N4 and the so-called sialons, nitride-based ceramics with varying oxide contents. Non-oxides must undergo high temperature processing in reducing or inert atmosphere to prevent oxidation. Furthermore, their strong and predominantly covalent (i.e. directional) atomic bonds inhibit atomic migration (diffusion) so that solid-state sintering below the decomposition temperature (approx. 2500 °C for SiC, approx. 1900 °C for Si3N4) is limited. Liquid-phase sintering or reaction-bonding techniques are necessary for densification.

 

Track 12: Bioceramics and Medical Applications

Bioceramics range in biocompatibility from the ceramic oxides, which are inert in the body, to the other extreme of resorbable materials, which are eventually replaced by the materials which they were used to repairing, used in many types of medical procedures. Bioceramics are typically used as rigid materials in surgical implants, though some bioceramics are flexible. The ceramic materials used are not the same as porcelain type ceramic materials. Rather, bioceramics are closely related to either the body's own materials or are extremely durable metal oxides.This track covers Biological Evaluation of Bioceramic materials, Applications, Case Studies, and Bioceramics for Cancer Therapy, Bioceramics for Dental Application, and Bioceramics in Tissue Engineering.

 

Track 13: Nuclear Ceramics

Nuclear ceramics, ceramic materials employed in the generation of nuclear power and in the disposal of radioactive nuclear wastes. In their nuclear-related functions, ceramics are of major importance. Since the beginning of nuclear power generation, oxide ceramics, based on the fissionable metals uranium and plutonium, have been made into highly reliable fuel pellets for both water-cooled and liquid-metal-cooled reactors. Ceramics also can be employed to immobilize and store nuclear wastes.

 

Track 14: Nanostructured Ceramics

Metal oxides represent an assorted and appealing class of materials whereby the field of metal oxide nanostructured morphologies has become one of the most active research areas within the nano-science community. The ability to manufacture ceramics with an intrinsic nanostructure enables the resulting ceramic materials to be optimized for a specific purpose. This track covers Highly porous ceramic and metal materials, Composites based on shape-memory alloys, Design and manufacturing technology for ceramic and cermet composites with structural and phase transformations, Transformation-hardening ceramic and metal composite materials, Wear resistance of transformation-hardening ceramic and metal composite materials, Bioceramic Materials, Porcelain, Ceramics Manufacturers and Market Analysis

 

Track 15: Crystalline Materials

A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents, such as atoms, molecules or ions, are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. The session will cover all aspects, from basic research and material characterization, through physicochemical aspects of growth and deposition techniques, to the technological development of industrialized materials. This track covers Semiconductors, Ferro/piezo-electric, Optical Materials, and Scintillator.

 

Track 16: Traditional Ceramics

Traditional ceramics are comprised of three basic components - clay, silica (quartz), and feldspar.Clay is one of the most common ceramic raw materials. It is used widely because it is found in great quantities naturally and it is easily formed. Clay is used in structural clay products (bricks, pipes, tiles) and whitewares (pottery, tableware, china, sanitaryware). Clay makes up the majority of the ceramic body and is primarily composed of hydrated aluminium silicates, Al2O3.SiO2.H2O. Most clay products also contain an inexpensive filler, often quartz, and a feldspar, or flux, that forms a glass to bind ceramic particles during heat treatment.

 

Track 17: Sintering

The influence of electrical fields on various phenomena in ceramic science is an emerging area which deals with the ceramic materials at higher temperatures and also the sintering characteristics shown by materials. Sintering is the process of compacting and forming a solid mass of material by heat and/or pressure without melting it to the point of liquefaction. Sintering happens naturally in mineral deposits or as a manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plastics, and other materials. This track covers Flash Sintering Phenomena and Mechanisms, Field Assisted Sintering Phenomena.

 

Track 18: Materials Science and Engineering

Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) combines engineering, physics and chemistry principles to solve real-world problems associated with nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, energy, manufacturing and other major engineering disciplines. Materials scientists work with diverse types of materials (e.g., metals, polymers, ceramics, liquid crystals, composites) for a broad range of applications (e.g., energy, construction, electronics, biotechnology, nanotechnology) employing modern processing and discovery principles (e.g., casting, additive manufacturing, coating, evaporation, plasma and radiation processing, artificial intelligence, and computer simulations).

Ceramics 2020 Webinar

Organizing Committee invites all the participants across the globe to participate in the “6th  International Conference and Expo on Ceramics and Composite Materials” on June 08-09, 2020 Webinar. Ceramics 2020 Webinar covers a broad range of topics to discuss on this international platform by conducting keynote lectures, plenary speeches, workshops and poster presentations. Ceramics-2020 is designed to explore the implications of Materials Science and Ceramics and Composites Engineering.

Importance & Scope:
Ceramic engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with the science and technology of creating object from inorganic and non-metallic materials. It can be used in various industries.  Ceramic engineering combines principles of chemistry, physics and engineering. Fiber-optic devices, microprocessors and solar panels are some examples of ceramic sciences applied to everyday life. As the applications of Ceramic material are expanded tremendously due to the recent advances in the field of medicine which include bio-ceramics and other, ceramic engineering is a booming field. Ceramics being a multi-billion dollar a year industry, ceramic engineering and research is an established field of science. Ceramics play an important in our day to day life; some of the items that include ceramic are glass light bulbs, jet engines, computers, cars and many household appliances. Ceramics used in Medicine, Construction, Electronics, Military, Optical fibers, Sports, Airplane, Transportation.

Why attend?

Ceramics-2020 that goes to be the largest conference dedicated to Ceramics and Composite science professionals providing a premier technical forum for reporting and learning regarding the most recent new generation technologies developed throughout the course of your time on the side of discussing their applications. Events embrace necessary topics displays from everywhere the globe and skilled networking with industries, leading operating teams and panels.
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Top universities in Germany

  • Technical University of Dresden
  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • University of Erlangen Nuremberg
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • University of Munich
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Münster
  • Darmstadt University of Technology
  • Ruhr University Bochum
  • Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
  • Technical University of Berlin
  • University of Duisburg-Essen

Fig: Statistical Analysis of Universities

Major Ceramic Associations around the Globe

  • Morbi Ceramics Associations
  • Australian Ceramics Association
  • Contemporary Ceramic Studios Association
  • European Ceramic Industry Association
  • British Ceramic Confederation
  • Ceramics Southern Africa
  • Midwest Ceramic Association
  • Association of British Ceramic Distributors

Major Material Sciences Associations in Germany

  • German Materials Society
  • Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS)
  • German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS)
  • Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN) – UiO
  • Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI)- Nanotechnology

Fig: Statistical Analysis of Associations                      

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