Posts by Lisa McDonald
ICC4: Packed with the future
Welcome to the second installment of this student’s perspective on the ICC4 conference. Today was the first full day of…
Read MoreStudent bloggers report on ICC4-CLS from Chicago this week!
You may have noticed that there are new posts by unfamiliar names—Bobby Harl and Lee Leonard. These two young men…
Read MoreOther materials science stories that may be of interest
Check ’em out: GE tests flight theory; ceramics are fragile, new to production and the future of an $18B unit…
Read MoreNews from the glass and refractory worlds
• After a period of extensive modernization, Interglass (the largest industrial glass producer in Kyrgyz Republic) is restarting the operation…
Read MoreICC4: The beginning through a student’s eyes
Hello readers! First, I must say it is a great pleasure to be writing to you from ICC4. I would…
Read MoreICC4 Day 1
The 4th International Conference on Ceramics (ICC4) began on Sunday at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers in Chicago, Illinois.…
Read MoreFaster simulation, award for new method
(Editor’s note: Eileen and I are traveling and preparing for the International Ceramics Congress that begins this weekend, so we…
Read MoreWorld record: The lightest material in the world comes from Northern Germany
(Editor’s note: Eileen and I are traveling and preparing for the International Ceramics Congress that begins this weekend, so we…
Read MoreUMD creates new tech for complex microstructures for use in sensors and other applications
(Editor’s note: Eileen and I are traveling and preparing for the International Ceramics Congress that begins this weekend, so we…
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Here is what we are hearing: Advances in making large ALON transparent armor windows Surmet continues its advances in fabricating…
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