MS&T’09’s Opening Session featured a panel of speakers actively working in renewable energy.
Read MoreFrom PACRIM8, this lecture discusses recent advances in improving the strength of glass. In particular, Alfred University professor Arun Varshneya explains the process of using NaNO3 + KNO3 salt baths to strengthen high-glass-transition-temperature aluminosilicate glass.
Read MoreThis was the lead lecture at the PACRIM8 conference in Vancouver in June 2009. How often does a major company publicly explain and acknowledge its past mistakes, and reveal – in depth – how it is turning itself around?
Read MoreLarry Hench has been at the forefront of the revolution that has occurred in the past four decades in the field of bioactive glass.
Read MoreAnderson discusses the properties and characteristics of this unique class of ceramics which allow them to be utilized both as electrical insulators as well as electrical conductors.
Read MoreBrinker’s research interestes include silica sol-gel chemistry, inorganic polymers, controlled porosity materials, fundamentals of film formation, and more.
Read MoreIn his opening Sosman Memorial lecture in 1973, Kingery proposed a set of plausible concepts which he considered to be necessary and sufficient for the interpretation of ceramic grain-boundary phenomena, which provided an early foundation for conducting interfacial kinetic engineering.
Read MoreFrost damage to concrete is a serious problem that has been intensively studied for decades, yet the mechanisms are not clearly understood.
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