Registration for GOMD 2010 is now open. Take advantage of early-bird savings and sign up today. GOMD 2010 features symposia on Glass Science, Glass Technology, Glass Corrosion, and a special…
Read MoreACerS has announced its 2010 Ceramic Materials Short Course schedule. Visit Short Courses for complete course and registration details. Broaden your field of expertise and stand out in the marketplace…
Read MoreDownload the Final Program for EMA 2010 then use the Itinerary Planner to schedule your trip. Electronic Materials and Applications 2010 will focus on electronic ceramics for energy storage &…
Read MoreDon’t miss out on these important meetings!. Save 25% when you register for both Electronic Materials and Applications 2010 and 34th International Conference & Exposition on Advanced Ceramics & Composites.…
Read MoreICACC’10 attendees are invited to participate in this design contest involving shot glasses provided by SCHOTT North America Inc. Find out more information!
Read MoreDon’t miss it! Sign up for ICACC’10 by December 31st to save $100. The 34th International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, hosted January 24-29, showcases cutting-edge research…
Read MoreEarly registration deadline ends Wednesday for the new Electronic Materials and Applications 2010 meeting. EMA 2010 will focus on electronic ceramics for energy storage and conversion applications and the complementary…
Read MoreACerS has added some new member discount and savings programs in the past few months that are definitely worth looking at. One of them, the Members Advantage Plan offers savings on virtually…
Read MoreGraduate students and postdoctoral scholars in any field of engineering are eligible to apply for an $8,240 stipend grant award for The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program. The deadline for applications is May 1, 2010 for the 2010 fall program. Learn more now!
Read MoreAll undergraduate students are invited to submit their undergraduate research to Virigina Tech’s Journal of Undergraduate Material Research (JUMR). Find out how!
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