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Contact: Aimée F. Zerla
Promotions Project Coordinator
614/794-5893 • azerla@ceramics.org
April 21, 2004
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International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
Second Issue Highlights Nanotechnology
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WESTERVILLE, OHIO — The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) announces the second issue of International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology (ISSN: 1546-542X). Launched in January 2004, International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology is a must read for engineers, scientists, and companies using or exploring the use of engineered ceramics in product and commercial applications.
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology is a peer-reviewed quarterly publication, led by an editorial board of experts from industry, government and academia, that provides the latest information on fuel cells, nanotechnology, ceramic armor, thermal and environmental barrier coatings, functional materials, ceramic matrix composites, biomaterials, and other cutting-edge topics.
Sample listing of articles from the second issue:
- Built-in Nanostructures in Transparent Oxides as Origin of Novel Photonic and Electronic Functions (Hideo Hosono)
- Nanostructures, Optical Properties, and Imaging Application of Lead Sulfide Nanocomposite Coatings (Song Wei Lu and Helmut K. Schmidt)
- Design and Nanofabrication of Superconductor Ceramic Strands and Customized Leads (Anatoly E. Rokhvarger and Lubov A. Chigirinsky)
- Electrodynamic Atomization of a Concentrated Nano-Suspension (M.J. Edirisinghe and S.N. Jayasinghe)
- Carbon Fiber Reinforced CMC for High-Performance Structures (Walter Krenkel)
For a complete table of contents and other information go to www.ceramics.org/act.
More details and subscriptions are available through the ACerS Customer Service Department at 866-721-3322; e-mail, customerservice@ceramics.org. International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology also can be ordered directly by logging onto the ACerS web site, www.ceramics.org/act.
The American Ceramic Society is an international association of scientists, engineers, industrialists, potters, and artists who are active in the creation of new products, applications, and research regarding ceramics and related materials. ACerS serves more than 8,000 members and 50,000 subscribers in 80 countries with books, periodicals, meetings, and expositions, and online technical information.
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