| WESTERVILLE, OHIO, November 6, 2006 —The American
Ceramic Society announces a comprehensive scientific and technical meeting
schedule for 2007 and 2008. Visit www.ceramics.org for more details about
each meeting.
January 21-26, 2007
31st International Cocoa Beach Conference & Exposition on Advanced
Ceramics & Composites
Location: Hilton Daytona Beach Resort & Ocean Center, Daytona Beach,
Florida USA
January 23-24, 2007
Microwave and Radio Frequency Workshop
Co-located with the 31st International Cocoa Beach Conference & Exposition
on Advanced Ceramics & Composites
Location: Hilton Daytona Beach Resort & Ocean Center, Daytona Beach,
Florida USA
April 23-26, 2007
IMAPS/ACerS 3rd International Conference & Exhibition on Ceramic
Interconnect & Ceramic Microsystems Technologies (CICMT)
Location: Grand Hyatt Denver, Denver, Colorado USA
May 20-23, 2007
ACerS 2007 Glass & Optical Materials Division Meeting & 18th
University Conference on Glass
Location: DoubleTree Rochester, Rochester, New York USA
September 16-19, 2007
ACerS 109th Annual Meeting/Materials Science & Technology Conference & Exposition
Location: COBO Center, Detroit, Michigan USA
January 27- February 1, 2008
32nd International Cocoa Beach Conference & Exposition on Advanced
Ceramics & Composites
Location: Hilton Daytona Beach Resort & Ocean Center, Daytona Beach,
Florida USA
June 1-5, 2008
The 15th International Conference on Texture of Materials
Location: Carnegie Mellon University Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
USA
About The American Ceramic Society
The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is a 108-year-old non-profit
organization that serves the informational, educational, and professional
needs of the global ceramics community. The Society's more than 8,000
members comprise a wide variety of individuals and interest groups
that include engineers, scientists, researchers, manufacturers, plant
personnel, educators, students, marketing and sales professionals,
and others in related materials disciplines. ACerS provides members
in 80 countries with access to periodicals, books, meetings, and online
technical information. www.ceramics.org.
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