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Awards
Engineering Ceramics Division
James I. Mueller Lecture
Date Elevated Name Awarded For:
2007 Ronald J. Kerans "Ceramic Composites Based on Crack-Deflecting Oxide Fiber-Coatings: Progress and Application Strategies"
2006 Glenn Pfendt "Ceramics in Hot Water?!"
2005 Mrityunjay Singh "In-Space Repair of Reinforced Carbon-Carbon (RCC) Thermal Protection System Structures"
2004 Jitendra P. Singh "Residual Stresses in Composites and Coatings"
2003
Karl M. Prewo  
2002
Victor Greenhut
 
2001
R. Judd Diefendorf
 
2000
Bonnie J. Dunbar "Ceramic Thermal Protection Systems in Space -- the long journey"
1999
Kathryn Logan  
1998
James A. DiCarlo
 
1997
John J. Petrovic
“High Temperature Structural Silicides”
1996
Richard M. Spriggs
“Advanced Ceramics–The Transfer of Knowledge to the Market Place”
1995
Liselotte J. Schioler
“Diamond as the Ultimate Ceramic, or How a Ceramist’s Life Got Harder”
1994
Ronald E. Barks
“Taking Ceramic Technology to Market: Examining the Full Range of Company and External Resources Available”
1993
David E. Clark
“Microwave Processing–Present Status & Future Promise”
1992
Donald R. Messier
“High Temperature Chemistry of Fibers and Composites”
1991
Seong K. Rhee
“Automotive Applications of Engineering Ceramics & Composites”
1990 Frank D. Gac “Is There Anything of Practical Value Hidden Amonst the Composite Touchening Theories?! A Jim Mueller Perspective”
1989
John D. Buckley
“Composites: The Future is Now”
1988
James W. McCauley
“Some Considerations for the Evolution of Advanced Ceramics”
1987
Jerome Persh
“The U.S. is Meeting the Ceramics Challenge”
 


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