This symposium invites abstracts in the general field of ceramics for energy and environment with emphasis on ceramics involved in energy generation, conversion and storage, and sustainable materials and technologies in a wide range of applications. Topics include, but are not limited to energy, environment, transportation, aerospace, building, and infrastructure. Both experimental and simulation approaches are welcome, along with fundamental and applied research. The symposium brings together the ceramics community to share advances in processing, characterization, properties, and modeling of ceramics for energy and environment.
Proposed session topics
- Ceramics for energy generation, conversion, and storage
- Ceramics for environmental conservation and protection
- Energy, environment, transportation, aerospace, building and infrastructure applications
- Processing, characterization, properties, and modeling of ceramics for energy and environment
- Circular economy and climate change associated with ceramics and composites
Symposium organizers
- Henry A. Colorado L., Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia, henry.colorado@udea.edu.co
- Mangalaraja Ramalinga Viswanthan, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile, mangal@udec.cl
- Olivia Graeve, UCSD, USA
- Gustavo Suarez, Argentina,
- Udayabhaskar Rednam, University of Atacama, Chile
- Arulraj Arunachalam, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
- Elizabeth Barrios, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
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