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In 1932 it was renamed as the New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC) with two departments, General Technology and Engineering and Applied Art. [3] The College is presently composed of the School of Art and Design, the Inamori School of Engineering [3] and the Samuel R. Scholes Library. The College also houses the Inamori Museum of Fine ...
2004 – USC Associates Award for Creativity in Research and Scholarship, USC Center for Excellence in Teaching; 2005 – Special issue of Materials Science and Engineering A published in honour of 65th birthday [13] 2005 – Structural Materials Division Distinguished Scientist/Engineer Award, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society [14]
Energy Materials and Systems deals with the science and engineering of ceramic and glass materials and related technologies, as they apply to the harvesting, conversion, storage, transport and utilization of energy. Engineering Ceramics deals with the use of ceramics and their composites as structural and mechanical components.
He is the principal investigator of the Materials Discovery and Applications Group. [1] The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) considers Clarke's paper "On the Equilibrium Thickness of Intergranular Glass Phases in Ceramic Materials" (1987) one of the 11 best papers in 110 years of publications on ceramics and glasses. [2]
In materials science and engineering, he is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and has been the Fred Kavli Distinguished Lecturer and Plenary Speaker for the Materials Research Society. He is a fellow and life member of the American Ceramic Society and has delivered two of their most prestigious lectures.
In the departments of Anthropology and Materials Science and Engineering, he established an interdisciplinary program in Culture, Science and Technology. [7] Among the students he advised was W. Patrick McCray (Ph.D., 1996) who is now a professor of the history of science and technology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Journal of Materials Research; Journal of Materials Research and Technology; Journal of Materials Science. Journal of Materials Science Letters; Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics; Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine; Journal of Nuclear Materials; Journal of Plastic Film and Sheeting; Journal of Physical ...