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Journal page at American Ceramic Society. The Journal of the American Ceramic Society is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published on behalf of the American Ceramic Society by Wiley-Blackwell. It was established in 1918 and is edited by John C. Mauro. Publishing formats include full length original research, communications (rapid ...
The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is a nonprofit organization of professionals for the ceramics community, with a focus on scientific research, emerging technologies, and applications in which ceramic materials are an element. [2] ACerS is located in Westerville, Ohio. ACerS comprises more than 11,000 members from 75 countries, with ...
Journal of Composite Materials. Journal of Crystal Growth. Journal of Elastomers and Plastics. Journal of Electronic Materials. Journal of the European Ceramic Society. Journal of Functional Biomaterials. Journal of Industrial Textiles. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures.
J. Journal of the American Ceramic Society. Categories: Engineering societies based in the United States. Professional associations based in the United States. Scientific organizations based in the United States. Non-profit organizations based in Ohio. 1899 establishments in Ohio. Scientific organizations established in 1899.
John Ballato is an American materials scientist, entrepreneur, and academic. He holds the J. E. Sirrine Endowed Chair of Optical Fiber and is a professor of materials science and engineering, electrical and computer engineering, as well as physics and astronomy at Clemson University. He has received many international recognitions for his ...
2014, James Mueller Award, Engineering Ceramics Division, American Ceramic Society (ACerS) 2009, Distinguished Life Member of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) [4] [5] 2008, Author of one of the 11 most significant papers in the 110 years of publication on ceramics and glasses, listed by the American Ceramic Society [2]
Rehydroxylation dating. Rehydroxylation [RHX] dating is a developing method for dating fired-clay ceramics. [1] This new concept relies on a key property of ceramic materials, in which they expand and gain mass over time. After a ceramic specimen is removed from the kiln at the time of production, it immediately begins to recombine chemically ...
Journal of Coatings Technology and Research. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. Journal of Composite Materials. Journal of Crystal Growth. Journal of Dental Biomechanics. Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials. Journal of Elastomers and Plastics. Journal of Electroceramics.