Compared to metal and polymer-based materials, ceramics can better withstand high temperatures and corrosive environments, but their brittle nature often makes them susceptible to breakage. This ...
Alfred University has been awarded an extension on a joint project with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to study the synthesis and characterization of ultra-high temperature ceramic (UHTC) ...
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How AI is reshaping advanced ceramics research
From hypersonic materials to hydrogen membranes, advanced ceramics are at the forefront of technology—and AI is accelerating their discovery. New computational models and machine learning tools now ...
Our research in refractory ceramics encompasses developing new non-toxic materials for furnace linings for steel and other industrial manufacturing sectors and delving into the fundamental ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
A new technique from Purdue University is designed to improve missiles, engines and drinking glasses made from ceramic materials. (Stock photo) Something as simple as an electric field could soon make ...
B.S., Ceramic Engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla M.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D., Ceramic Engineering ...
The facilities of the Institute of Ceramic Technology (ITC) hosted a meeting to formally establish the Technical Committee of ...
The University of Michigan has been awarded an $11 million federal grant that will fund research for ceramic batteries in EVs that have the potential to double range and eliminate fire risk. The U.S.
Eutectic ceramics are composite materials formed through the simultaneous crystallisation of two or more phases at a fixed composition and temperature. This unique formation process results in a ...
Aviation Week and Space Technology. 1993. GE marks F414 progress; endurance tests near. Aviation Week and Space Technology 139(1): 31. Baldus, H.P. 1997. Current status and future directions of ...
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