Posts by Lisa McDonald
Deep learning provides deep help—researchers develop publicly available software for rational design of oxide glasses
Designing new oxide glass compositions can be an arduous process when relying on the “cook and look” approach. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi developed composition-property deep learning models for eight key oxide glass properties, and they made the software available publicly online.
Read MoreCeramic and glass business news of the week for May 4, 2020
Kartesia acquires Pyrex’s distributor, CelSian extends its webinar training program, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for May 4, 2020.
Read MoreACerS member builds professional network through career contacts, ACerS Division involvement
In an interview with John Dowdle, an ACerS member since the mid-1980s, he discusses how his involvement in the Structural Clay Products Division has led to many networking opportunities and new business contacts.
Read MoreTo infrared and beyond: Proposed quantum-based photodetector may expand spectral operating range
Since 2000, infrared photodetector technology has experienced rapid development—particularly quantum-based detectors. Now, researchers in Russia, Japan, and the United States developed a model for a detector that could operate in the far-infrared and even terahertz spectral ranges.
Read MoreVideo: Ceramic 3D printing aids production of vaccines
In response to COVID-19, many companies and individual researchers are turning to additive manufacturing to quickly produce essential medical devices. An EU-funded project is using ceramic 3D printing to create devices used in vaccine purification processes.
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Gentle laser processing of perovskites, impact resistance of concrete, and other materials stories that may be of interest for April 29, 2020.
Read MoreAn X-cellent application—2D perovskites improve X-ray imaging
Rapid improvement of perovskites in photovoltaic applications over the past decade has caught the attention of scientists in other fields, sparking research there as well. Now, researchers from Los Alamos and Argonne National Laboratories developed perovskite-based X-ray detectors that are a hundred times more sensitive than conventional silicon-based detectors.
Read MoreACerS Division membership offers networking, leadership opportunities, and more, says ACerS Fellow
ACerS Fellow David Lange has been involved in the Cements Division since the early 1990s. He believes his Division experience has contributed to his career growth.
Read MoreCeramic and glass business news of the week for April 27, 2020
US DOD selects Lynas to design heavy rare-earth plant, new dates for drupa, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for April 27, 2020.
Read MoreAuthor Q&A: The Alchemy of Us explores our transformative relationship with materials
A new book out this month, The Alchemy of Us by Ainissa Ramirez, tells the story of materials science through a perhaps unexpected lens—by sharing not only the stories of materials discoveries but also how those discoveries shaped us, society, and history.
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