Ceramics could be applied more widely following the development of a patent-pending method that makes them more plastically deformable at room temperature. Haiyan Wang (left), the Basil S. Turner ...
(Nanowerk News) Ceramic textiles, improved jet engine blades, 3-D printed ceramics and better batteries may soon become a reality, thanks to a recently patented polymer from a Kansas State University ...
Namiko Yamamoto, assistant professor of aerospace engineering at Penn State, was recently awarded $447,663 through the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Sea-Based Aviation Airframe Structures and ...
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MANHATTAN, KANSAS -- Ceramic textiles, improved jet engine blades, 3-D printed ceramics and better batteries may soon become a reality, thanks to a recently patented polymer from a Kansas State ...
B.S., Ceramic Engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla M.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D., Ceramic Engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla Dr. Hemrick ...
Cement and ceramic technology is one of the newly emerging branches of engineering. In this subject, you learn about the properties of various materials and the processes required for producing them.
Alfred University is excited to announce plans to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC). A host of events will take place on campus and at alumni gatherings ...
Ceramic engineers and designers are set to make hay as their need has been felt in all walks of life. The onset of liberalisation in the '90s had fuelled a construction boom in the country as banking ...
Metals, polymeric materials, and refractory materials are being replaced by technical ceramics due to their toughness, chemical inertness, and high-temperature capabilities. This is one of the primary ...
And that’s a reason one youngster chose it as his calling. Says a ceramic engineer (who doesn’t wish to be named) working in a public sector steel-making company, “Along with technical things I had an ...