NSF Ceramics Program

ACerS and the National Science Foundation have teamed up to run annual NSF Ceramic Materials PI Workshops focused on the professional develop and networking of Principal Investigators who hold active NSF grants in the Ceramics Program (Division of Materials Research). The goal is to provide an environment for attendees to collaborate and share information on research projects with other materials professionals, to improve communication about research accomplishments, and to address key issues in the field.

 

Sign up for the 2013 PI Workshop, hosted June 19-20 in Arlington, Va.

 

ACerS has developed this minisite to showcase the accomplishments of NSF-funded researchers and educators in ceramics, including highlighting their abstracts, publications, press releases and other information. Developing and maintaining this website supports ACerS’ commitment to advance the study, understanding, and use of ceramics and related materials, for the benefit of our members and society.

 

Review information for the 2013 PI Workshop or from the 2012 Workshop Archive, the 2011 Workshop Archive or the 2010 Workshop Archive. You may also select from the list of PI Profiles below to review award abstracts, highlights and more.

 

Principal Investigator Profiles


  • Narayan, Jagdish (2010)
  • Nettleship, Ian (2012)
  • Nino, Juan Claudio (2012)
  • Oder, Tom (2011)
  • Orlovskaya, Nina (2010)
  • Radovic, Miladin (2012, 2011)
  • Rappe, Andrew (2012)
  • Rogers, Bridget (2010)
  • Rohrer, Gregory (2012, 2010)
  • Salguero, Tina (2012)
  • Seal, Sudipa (2010)
  • Sheldon, Brian (2011)
  • Soghomonian, Victoria (2012, 2011)
  • Stanciu, Lia (2010)
  • Stanishevsky, Andrei (2012, 2011)
  • Takamura, Yayoi (2010)
  • Tan, Xiaoli (2011)
  • Tomozawa, Minoru (2012, 2010)
  • Toulouse, Jean (2012, 2011)
  • Tsukrov, Igor (2010)
  • Walker, Amy (2012)
  • Wang, Haiyan (2011)
  • Wu, Judy (2012)
  • Wu, Junqiao (2011)
  • Zhang, Haitao (2011)
  • Zhuravleva, Mariya (2012)
  • The content of this web page is supported through a grant from The National Science Foundation.