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The American Ceramic Society's National Institute of Ceramic Engineers (ACerS/NICE)
Arthur L. Friedberg Memorial Lecture
Deadline for Nominations: December 5, 2007
2007 Friedberg Memorial Lecture Winner
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This ACerS/NICE lecture honors the memory of Arthur L. Friedberg for his teaching, research and numerous contributions to the ceramic engineering profession. In addition to his work at the University of Illinois, Dr. Friedberg was also the Executive Director of The American Ceramic Society from 1979 to 1984. The lecture is intended to provide a tutorial that reviews and instructs in some area of ceramics with a distinct engineering flavor. The lecture is presented at a level that is accessible to all ceramists. The award for this prestigious lecture is a certificate commemorating the engineering and professional contributions made to the ceramics professions by Dr. Friedberg.

The Nominating Process

The annual lecturer is selected by committee. Nominations must be in writing consisting of a paragraph of 150 words that describes an individual who has made some outstanding contributions to ceramic engineering. Those contributions will have a technological basis that relates to the processing or manufacturing of ceramic products. The awardee must be a member of both NICE and the ACerS. Nominations will be considered for a period of five years.

Send nominations to:
Marcia Stout
The American Ceramic Society
735 Ceramic Place, Suite 100
Westerville, OH 43081
Phone: 614-794-5821
Fax: 614-794-5882
mstout@ceramics.org


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